Title: TC 310 The Computer in Technical Communication
1TC 310 The Computer in Technical Communication
- Dr. Jennifer Turns
- Week 7, Day 2 (5/14)
2Professional Portfolio
- Your 9th assignment in this class is to design
and develop a web-based professional portfolio.
This professional portfolio should showcase the
work that you have completed since the beginning
of the term.
3Looking back / Looking forward
Day Emphasis
Monday Definition, examples, analysis
Wednesday Audience analysis, more examples
Monday Holiday
Wednesday Preliminary designs
Monday (Flash fun)
Wednesday Open House, Due date!
4Taking Stock
- What were you supposed to be learning in this
course? - What progress have we made toward the desired
learning?
5Taking Stock - WOW!
- Eight Designed Solutions
- Illustrating uses of software Word, Powerpoint,
Photoshop, Visio, RoboHelp, Dreamweaver, HTML,
InDesign - Illustrating genres of TC activity Document
design, Presentation design, Fact Sheets, Online
Help - Illustrating use of common software functionality
- Styles, Master Slide/Page, Layers - Key Features talking about solutions
- Design Rationale talking about design
- Learning Reflections talking about learning
6Taking Stock- Learning Obj
- Use Software Tools. Use modern software tools to
accomplish common TC activities including
presentation management, word processing,
graphics design, diagram design, page layout, web
development, online help development, and
animation. - Learn New Software Tools. Use skills developed
throughout the course (particularly an
understanding of tool functionality and
strategies to get oriented in a new software
program) to quickly come up to speed on new
software tools. - Identify Effective TC Solutions. Identify
criteria for judging the effectiveness of TC
solutions (e.g., document, diagram, etc.) and use
these criteria to evaluate TC solutions. - Describe Personal Design Processes. Describe and
use design processes that lead to effective
solutions for a wide range of TC professional
activities. - Create Effective TC Solutions. Create effective
TC solutions by using the software skills learned
in the course as well as the knowledge of what
makes TC solutions effective and a personal
awareness of design process issues.
7Taking Stock
- Publish
- Publish your submission portfolio in
E-portfolio. - Explore
- Explore your own submission portfolio
- Explore the submission portfolios of others
- Brainstorm
- What progress relative to the course learning
objectives?
8Looking back / Looking forward
Day Emphasis
Monday Definition, examples, analysis
Wednesday Audience analysis, more examples
Monday Holiday
Wednesday Preliminary designs
Monday (Flash fun)
Wednesday Open House, Due date!
9Day 14
- By the end of class, students should be able to
- Identify decisions that need to be made in
designing the professional portfolio - Discuss different audiences for the professional
portfolio, and the implications for design
decisions - Describe various types of student constructed
portfolios
- What well do
- Part 1 Use audience analysis to identify
implications for design and design decisions - Part 2 Learn about other student portfolio work
on campus (FIELD TRIP).
10Decisions in Designing the Professional Portfolio
11PETTT Spring Forum May 21, 2003 "Using
Portfolios to Bridge Classroom, Community, and
Career"
- Post-secondary institutions are increasingly
turning to electronic portfolios to help students
demonstrate learning and showcase skills. On May
21st the UW Program for Educational
Transformation Through Technology will hold its
annual Spring Symposium, that will highlight the
personal, academic, and career benefits students
get from creating an electronic portfolio.
Symposium participants will explore the many new
tools and resources available to University of
Washington students that help them use portfolios
effectively, including the newly released
Catalyst Portfolio tool. The program will be held
in the Henry Art Gallery Auditorium from
200pm-500pm, with a reception to follow. From
200pm - 330pm the symposium will feature
electronic portfolios by students in various
disciplines, with comments by their campus
mentors. - http//depts.washington.edu/pettt/events/
12Audience Analysis Users
- What types of users might make use of the
professional portfolio?
13Audience Analysis - Personas
- Your Team Task
- Create a persona for the assigned user group
with - name,
- goals/tasks,
- knowledge, and
- circumstances of use
- Post your persona to the course EPost.
- Persona A persona is a profile of an
archetypal user synthesized from a series of
interviews with real people. It includes a name,
a social history, and a set of goals that drive
the developers design of the product or
website. (Perfetti, in Intercom, Nov 2002, p.
35)
14Investor
- Robert Calvin is an investor. He is interested in
funding projects that will make him money. He's
interested in startup companies in technical
communication and engineering fields. He's
devoted to his career. Consequently, he's been
divorced four times. His dog left with his last
wife. So he has no private life and devotes all
his time to his business ventures. He has a lot
on his mind.
15Organization seeking TC skills
- Joe is 42 years old and has worked with his
current company, Sea Monkey's Inc., for the past
10 years. He earned his degree in business and is
interested in further developing the product
while reducing overhead costs. Realizing that
outsourcing requires a deep knowledge of
technical communication, Joe is in search for
someone who can provide that expertise.
16Professional Microsoft Recruiter
- Janet De Cosmo is a technical recruiter for
Microsoft, and she's interested in finding
potential candidates for full time employment.
She travels frequently and visits different
colleges across the country. This year, she's
looking for candidates who have both ability to
write (or edit) and design documents, web pages,
and graphics. The company has three job openings,
and they require a creative person who has skills
in Visio, PowerPoint, or any Desktop or Web
Publishing tools. Janet is also searching for
candidates who have the ability to work
independently as well as in groups.
17A TC Department is hiring
- Archibald has been working for XYZ Co. for 8
years. He graduated from the UWTC department 10
years ago. His specialty is web design. He is in
charge of hiring new employees and is currnetly
looking to fill a position in the TC department
of XYZ Co. Some things that he looks for when
hiring are absolute loyalty, experience in
several software applications including InDesign,
Photoshop, and Dreamweaver. In his spare time he
likes to go skinny dipping with his pet iguana
named fluffy. He is also studying to be a french
chef.
18Audience Analysis (cont.)
- Dimensions
- Goals What would be his/her goal in interacting
with the professional portfolio? Implications? - Knowledge What types of knowledge does he/she
bring (and not bring)? - Circumstances of Use Under what circumstance
might he/she explore the professional portfolio?
Implications?
19Looking back / Looking forward
Day Emphasis
Monday Definition, examples, analysis
Wednesday Audience analysis, more examples
Monday Holiday
Wednesday Preliminary designs
Monday (Flash fun)
Wednesday Open House, Due date!
20Homework Wednesday, 5/28
- As a team, prepare a 2-3 page working prototype
of your professional portfolio. - Pages The prototype should include the main
portfolio page as well as 1-2 artifact pages. - Dimensions The prototype should include
- Website design details (navigation, graphic
design) - Writing samples (professional statement excerpts,
one artifact annotation).