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I suggest you contact Dr. Hailey (FAHAILEY -at- WPO -dot- HASS -dot- USU -dot- EDU)for more
information on their program. I would be happy to answer any questions
you
have about my experience taking the online class this fall. (Contrary to
Kandis's statement, I found USU's cost to be extremely reasonable and
among
the least expensive options I've found. Also, Dr. Hailey has recently
posted that they have no plans for an on-campus requirement.)
Here's the message posted by Kandis Weiner:
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Greetings Techwrl-rs and STC-listers:
A few weeks back, I posted a request for information on distance
learning
programs in Tech. Comm. It has taken me awhile to gather information;
however, I noticed a similar request posted to both lists, so I finally
got
my act together... Thanks to everyone who replied to my post, hope this
helps others as well. I will cross-post this message to both the
Techwr-l
and the Tech. Comm. Students lists:
Schools:
Utah State University offers the most extensive online Masters Program
of
all that I found. According to the woman who forwarded the info, they
get
good professors. The only draw back I found was that it was quite
expensive
(from a Canuck's perspective) and you may be required to make periodic
trips to campus. Find it at: http://english.usu.edu/
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (out of Troy, NY)
Also offers online Masters; however, they are not Tech. Comm. per se,
but
related - human/computer interaction, design and the like. (I am still
waiting info...)
Find it at http://www.rsvp.rpi.edu/rsvp
Texas Tech University is also offering graduate classes for
technical communication online. You might find something useful here: http://english.ttu.edu/tc/dl.htm
Keith Soltys's web site may be useful,
"Internet Resources for Technical Communicators" at: http://www.interlog.com/~ksoltys/techcomm.html
Keith is a member of the Toronto STC chapter, and he does include some
info here about online courses.
Canadian:
Canadian Institute of New Media is offering a Masters with the
University
of B.C., but it is on site as far as I know (Iam waiting for info). They
After all that, I think I will be following a course at a local,
Montreal
university, Concordia. They have a Masters/Diploma program in
Educational
Design and Information Technology. It comes highly recommended by
friends
who have followed the course, but I still await news from other sources
regarding online programs.
Cheers!
Kandis Weiner
Technical Communicator - System Deployment Group
Public Safety Division - Positron Industries Inc.
Montreal, Quebec Canada
kandisw -at- positron -dot- qc -dot- ca
514.345.2200 ext. 2869
www.positron911.com
Standard Disclaimer: My opinions are my own.
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Check us our at http://English.usu.edu/distance/registration/index.htm
we have a program much like what you are describing.
Dave Hailey
FAHAILEY -at- wpo -dot- hass -dot- usu -dot- edu
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Faith,
I started taking Master's courses for the very same reasons.
I am currently enrolled in their distance learning MATC program, and am
extremely pleased with the class that I have taken so far.
If you have any other questions about the program, write me (no, I am
not affiliated with the school, just a happy student).
Jason Willebeek-LeMair
jlemair -at- itexchsrv2 -dot- phx -dot- mcd -dot- mot -dot- com
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My boss forwarded this to me:
Subject: Re: On-Line Technical Writing Class
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 15:40:46 +0530
From: Srinath Shiragalale <srinath -at- india -dot- aspectdv -dot- com>
Reply-To: twin -at- user -dot- itconsult -dot- co -dot- uk
To: twin -at- user -dot- itconsult -dot- co -dot- uk
CC: jyoti -at- india -dot- aspectdv -dot- com
References: 1
Hi David,
I am Srinath, a technical writer in Bangalore, India. Please send me
more
details (like how to register from here, etc.,)regarding this course.
Regards,
srinath.
e-mail: srinath -at- india -dot- aspectdv -dot- com
David Tillyer, CUNY wrote:
> Some of your colleagues might be interested in a new on-line Technical
> Writing course being offered by the City College of New York in the
> U.S. Here is the announcement in the college catalogue:
>
> Technical Writing
> April 20- June 5
>
> This course is designed to help you brush
> up your English writing skills. You will
> write assignments, and your work will be
> corrected and returned electronically.
> Topics include: planning documents,
> performing secondary research, developing
> arguments, integrating graphics and design
> elements, report writing, and revising.
> Daily access to the Internet is required.
> Text: Markel, Technical Communication--
> (available from CCNY bookstore by mail)
> approx. $45 USD (plus shipping)
> Noncredit course costs $295 USD
>
> I am the teacher, an instructor in the
> English Department of City College of New York
> David A. Tillyer
>
> To register, using a credit card, contact
> Jane MacKillop, Acting Director
> Adult & Continuing Education Program
> Email: janemk -at- phantom -dot- cct -dot- ccny -dot- cuny -dot- edu
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