SPRING 2006
Volume 16, Issue 1

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SPRING 2006
Volume 16, Issue 1

 

 

 

Announcements

ATTW 2006 Annual Conference Program

You are invited to join us for the

ATTW 2006 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Wednesday, March 22
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Palmer House Hiltion
Chicago, Illinois

Teaching Tech Comm 101

This new workshop, sponsored by ATTW and the ATTW Committee on Teaching, is designed for faculty new to teaching intro-level tech writing courses, graduate students entering the field, and "lone rangers" who have few department colleagues in technical communication with whom they can discuss ideas on teaching.

Special Interest Groups at CCCC

Announcements of Conferences

Society for Technical Communication’s 53rd Annual Conference
The International Conference Encompassing the Instructive Text
Canadian Association of Teachers of Technical Writing: “Writing in the Knowledge Society: Perspective, Practices, and Policies”

Technology & Citizenship: International Conference on Technology, Knowledge & Society
ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems
International Professional Communication Conference 2006 of the IEEE Professional Communication Society

CFPs

CFP for ATTW at MLA 2006

ATTW invites abstracts of papers for MLA panels on the topics of teaching and research. Reports of current research and successful examples of innovative teaching are welcome.

Special Issues of Technical Communication Quarterly

The Association of Teachers of Technical Writing is seeking proposals for special issues of its journal, Technical Communication Quarterly (TCQ).

 

   
The ATTW Bulletin (ISSN #1052-6250) is published semi-annually by the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing.

The purpose of the Bulletin is to foster a community of teachers of technical writing by sharing pedagogical and professional resources. We print national and international news related to our members, association, and profession as well as bibliographic resources, teaching techniques, software and Internet information, suggested assignments, implications of research for our classrooms, opinions on professional issues, notices and highlights of conferences, calls for papers and proposals, and other information that will interest both new and experienced teachers.

You are invited to submit news items, teaching techniques, commentaries, and other short articles. Submissions are published at the discretion of the editors.

Please send correspondence regarding the Bulletin to:

Marj Rush Hovde & Ed Nagelhout
Co-editors, ATTW Bulletin
799 W. Michigan St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202

mhovde@iupui.edu or
ed.nagelhout@unlv.edu



     

ATTW Bulletin Submission Information: Fall 2006

Deadline: September 1st
Maximum Lengths:

  • Articles– 2000 Words
  • Announcements– 250 Words

Electronic Bulletins will be available 2-3 weeks after the submission deadline.