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Teaching and training for global engineering: perspectives on culture and professional communication practices
Provides a foundation for understanding a range of linguistic, cultural, and technological factors to effectively practice international communication in a variety of professional communication arenas This book presents a range of perspectives, examples, and concepts for teaching international prof...
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Wiley-IEEE Press
2016
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author | Amant, Kirk St Flammia, Madelyn |
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description | Provides a foundation for understanding a range of linguistic, cultural, and technological factors to effectively practice international communication in a variety of professional communication arenas This book presents a range of perspectives, examples, and concepts for teaching international professional communication in different settings. Industry professionals and academic researchers alike have written entries for Teaching and Training for Global Engineering: Perspectives on Culture and Professional Communication Practices, which have been organized into four cohesive, context-based sections that examine central issues associated with offering effective instruction on communication in global settings. The first section presents approaches for teaching issues of language and visual design related to international communication. The second section reviews aspects of software use and ethical practices associated with communicating globally. The third ection discusses how educators can use information and communication technology (ICT), online courses, and virtual teams to teach students about professional interactions in international environments. The concluding section then draws all of these ideas together by presenting mechanisms for integrating the teaching of international communication into individual classes or overall curricula. In examining these issues, these entries also provide readers with An in-depth analysis of how cultural factors influence translation, document design, and visual communication A review of approaches for addressing the issue of international communication in a range of classes and training sessions A summary of strategies for engaging in effective e-learning in international contexts A synopsis of how to incorporate emerging media into international teaching and training practices This book can be used by univ rsity and college educators, organizational trainers, industry professionals, and graduate and undergraduate students who wish to learn more about effective communication practices in global contexts. |
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spelling | cern-21595462021-04-21T19:39:46Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2159546engAmant, Kirk StFlammia, MadelynTeaching and training for global engineering: perspectives on culture and professional communication practicesEngineeringProvides a foundation for understanding a range of linguistic, cultural, and technological factors to effectively practice international communication in a variety of professional communication arenas This book presents a range of perspectives, examples, and concepts for teaching international professional communication in different settings. Industry professionals and academic researchers alike have written entries for Teaching and Training for Global Engineering: Perspectives on Culture and Professional Communication Practices, which have been organized into four cohesive, context-based sections that examine central issues associated with offering effective instruction on communication in global settings. The first section presents approaches for teaching issues of language and visual design related to international communication. The second section reviews aspects of software use and ethical practices associated with communicating globally. The third ection discusses how educators can use information and communication technology (ICT), online courses, and virtual teams to teach students about professional interactions in international environments. The concluding section then draws all of these ideas together by presenting mechanisms for integrating the teaching of international communication into individual classes or overall curricula. In examining these issues, these entries also provide readers with An in-depth analysis of how cultural factors influence translation, document design, and visual communication A review of approaches for addressing the issue of international communication in a range of classes and training sessions A summary of strategies for engaging in effective e-learning in international contexts A synopsis of how to incorporate emerging media into international teaching and training practices This book can be used by univ rsity and college educators, organizational trainers, industry professionals, and graduate and undergraduate students who wish to learn more about effective communication practices in global contexts.Wiley-IEEE Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:21595462016 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Amant, Kirk St Flammia, Madelyn Teaching and training for global engineering: perspectives on culture and professional communication practices |
title | Teaching and training for global engineering: perspectives on culture and professional communication practices |
title_full | Teaching and training for global engineering: perspectives on culture and professional communication practices |
title_fullStr | Teaching and training for global engineering: perspectives on culture and professional communication practices |
title_full_unstemmed | Teaching and training for global engineering: perspectives on culture and professional communication practices |
title_short | Teaching and training for global engineering: perspectives on culture and professional communication practices |
title_sort | teaching and training for global engineering: perspectives on culture and professional communication practices |
topic | Engineering |
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