Knisely, Charles W.,

Engineering communication / Charles W. Knisely, Karin I. Knisely. - xx, 524 pages ; 26 cm

Introduction To Finding, Reading,and Citing Technical Sources. : -- Why Do Engineers Need to Communicate? -- Finding Information and Citing Sources. -- Reading Technical Reports. -- Preparing Technical Reports. : -- Step-By-Step Preparation of a Laboratory Report with Sample Report. -- Revising Reports and Reviewing Grammar. -- Engineering Toolbox and Visual Communications. -- Other Types Of Professional Writing. : -- Professional Correspondence. -- Proposals, Collaborative Writing, and Progress Reports. -- Specifications, Contracts, And Intellectual Property. -- Overview Reports. -- Oral Presentations And Poster Preparation. : -- Oral Presentations and Running Meetings. -- Poster Presentations. -- Word Processing in Microsoft Word 2010. -- Making Graphs in Microsoft Excel 2010 and Excel for Mac 2011. -- Preparing Oral Presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. Part I. 1. 2. 3. Part II. 4. 5. 6. Part III. 7. 8. 9. 10. Part IV. 11. 12. Appendix A. Appendix B. Appendix C.

"A practical how-to book, ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION is more than a guidebook for creating clear, accurate and engaging communication -- it is a complete teaching tool that includes the use of technology to produce dynamic written, oral, and visual communication. There are numerous complete examples, many taken directly from either student or business samples. It also asks students to critically examine the goals and methods of engineering communication. Written with step-by-step instruction on how to create both written and oral communication, the pedagogy includes end-of-chapter exercises to give the students opportunity to use what they have learned, and for the instructor to assess student mastery."--Publisher's website.

1133114709 9781133114703


Communication in engineering.
Technical writing

TA158.5 / .K65 2015

808.06662