Jennifer Craig
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication | 2008
Jennifer Craig; Neal Lerner; Mya Poe
As is true for engineering communication programs nationwide, at MIT curricular and pedagogical reforms have been driven by changes in the kinds of problems that engineers solve and the associated skill sets that engineers must now have in communication and teamwork. This article presents three case studies from communication-intensive classes at MIT that intend to help students develop the advanced communication skills required of professional engineers today. Highlighting classes in biological engineering, aeronautics/astronautics engineering, and biomedical engineering, we explore the following questions: What does it mean for educational practice if professional communication competencies and tasks are the goals? How can students and technical faculty best create the conditions for students to learn to be skilled team members? How can engineering students move from mere display of data to making skilled visual arguments based on those data? The importance of helping students meet the target competencies of professional practice, of teaching effective teamwork and collaboration, and of teaching students to understand and argue with visual data are recognized as widespread needs, and these case studies attest to the possibilities and challenges in meeting those needs.
Journal of Business and Technical Communication | 2010
Jennifer Craig; Mya Poe; María-Fernanda González Rojas
This article describes a beginning research partnership between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and two Mexican universities, the Universidad de Quintana Roo (UQROO) and Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, that has developed and implemented an environment merging the pedagogies of English as a foreign language (EFL) and writing across the curriculum (WAC). The article presents a theoretical background for this partnership based on the research on globally networked learning environments (GNLEs) and then focuses on the early stages of the project as the research teams define their objectives, research methods, and teaching approaches.
Archive | 2010
Mya Poe; Neal Lerner; Jennifer Craig
Archive | 2010
Mya Poe; Neal Lerner; Jennifer Craig; James Paradis
Acta Astronautica | 2012
Alessandra Babuscia; Jennifer Craig; Jane Abbott Connor
Journal of Academic Writing | 2011
Mya Poe; Jennifer Craig
Archive | 2010
Mya Poe; Neal Lerner; Jennifer Craig; James Paradis
Archive | 2010
Mya Poe; Neal Lerner; Jennifer Craig; James Paradis
Archive | 2010
Mya Poe; Neal Lerner; Jennifer Craig; James Paradis
Archive | 2010
Mya Poe; Neal Lerner; Jennifer Craig; James Paradis