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Voluntary Study for ENG 700: Research Methods in English at Missouri State University
Subject:Voluntary Study for ENG 700: Research Methods in English at Missouri State University From:K Wertz <wertz1889 -at- gmail -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Sat, 29 Oct 2011 21:18:00 -0500
Hello,
My name is Katherine Wertz. I am a graduate student in the MA in Writing
program at Missouri State University-Springfield, Professional Writing
track. I am conducting a pilot study as a part of my ENG 700: Research
Methods in English class under Dr. Lyn Gattis on the issues in technical
communication e-collaboration and methods to enhance collaboration,
focusing in particular on global collaborative issues.
I am looking for volunteers to answer a series of survey questions
concerning technical communication e-collaboration and issues that arise
out of both domestic and international e-collaboration.
Included is the link to the questionnaire. Again, participation is purely
voluntary. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Thank you for your cooperation,
*Katherine Wertz*
Graduate Teaching Assistant
English Department
Missouri State University
wertz1889 -at- live -dot- missouristate -dot- edu
(402) 201-5868 (cell)
*Lyn Gattis, PhD*
Department of English
215 Siceluff Hall
Missouri State University
Springfield, MO 65897
417-719-4543 (home tel)
LynGattis -at- missouristate -dot- edu
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