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ENGL 317 SYLLABUS Page 1 of 4
Instructor: Laurel Gilbert
Laurelg@uidaho.edu |Admin. 312 B |208 885-7846 (msg)
office hours: MWF 1:30-2:30
Technical Writing is both a field of study and a profession with a unique history and set of
distinctive practices. It is also the writing done by professionals in other careers. So, whether
you have an interest in becoming a technical writer or are preparing to write in another
career, in today's workplace, you will craft messages using ever changing and increasingly
integrated media. The projects in this course will help you meet these challenges.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, you will be able to
• translate discipline-specific discourse to meet the needs of audiences with lower levels
of technical expertise,
• articulate the affordances and constraints of technologies to stakeholders,
• apply rhetorical constructs to produce the visual and verbal design of communication,
• communicate solutions to rhetorical problems in a variety of print and electronic genres,
• develop a professional presentation speaking style.
TEXTBOOK: No textbook is required.
ENGL 317 SYLLABUS Page 2 of 4
GRADES: Final grades are on successful completion of the following:
Participation in asynchronous peer reviews. 200 points
Project 1: Technical Prose and Presentation Speaking Style 100
Project 2: Technical Definitions and Descriptions 150
Project 3: Data Visualization 200
Project 4: Usability Testing 250
Project 5: Professional Identity 100
Total Possible: 1000 points
All page length and word count guidelines below are based on single-spaced, left-justified text (no
indent) for paragraphs with an extra line of space to separate paragraphs and includes the use of
heading levels and white space.
Please keep in mind that page length and word count guidelines are not a valid way to determine
how long a project will take you to complete in this course because the work you will do is workplace
writing, and it is different from academic essay writing.
PROJECT 1: Technical Prose and Presentation Speaking Style. In this project, you will analyze
some of your prior writing to determine the level of readability and create a podcast.
• Memo Report write-up of findings from the analysis, about 4-6 pages.
• Podcast about research at the University of Idaho, up to 3 minutes.
PROJECT 2: Technical Definitions and Technical Descriptions. In this project, you will
compose technical documentation (a type of planning document), and a slidecast of a
technical definition or a technical description. Your goal will be to translate dense technical
information to a lay audience.
• Technical Documentation, about 350-500 words.
• Slidecast Technical Definition OR Technical Description, up to 3 minutes.
PROJECT 3: Data Visualization. In this project, you will create a mixed-chart infographic that
visualizes a statistical data story. Next, you will compose a screencast to justify design
choices.
• Mixed Chart Infographic.
• Screencast justifying design choices, up to 3 minutes.
PROJECT 4: Usability Test. In this project, you will test two communication products or
websites based on five components of usability, collecting both quantitative and qualitative
data. Next you will write-up your findings in a technical white paper describing your
experience as a user and compose a screencast of one or more usability test findings.
• Technical White Paper write-up of test findings. Length will vary greatly depending on size of
screenshots but about 2000 -2500 words.
• Screencast of a usability test finding, up to 3 minutes.
PROJECT 5: Professional Identity. In this project, you will compose targeted job or graduate
program application materials and compose an e-portfolio.
• Cover Letter,1 page, Resume or CV, up to 2 pages.
• E-Portfolio populated with sample work.
ENGL 317 SYLLABUS Page 3 of 4
Course Policies
1. Technology Requirements.
• Computer in good working order.
• Reliable Internet Connectivity.
• Microphone. Most computers have an integrated microphone, but if
you need to purchase one, however, here are two inexpensive
microphones that bblearn recommends: Logitech 1 ($14.99) and
Logitech 2 ($19.99).
• Reliable Backup. You will need a reliable backup to store the latest
drafts of your work other than the hard drive of your computer or an
easily lost thumb drive. Here is one I recommend
http://www.dropbox.com
• Microsoft Word. Students are strongly encouraged to use Microsoft Word because
it is the most commonly used software in the workplace today. Microsoft Office is
provided at no extra cost to all students and as part of the UI Microsoft Licensing
Agreement. You can install it on up to five separate devices. To install, to ITS
Technology Services https://www.uidaho.edu/infrastructure/its/self-help/ms-
office/office-365
2. Multimedia Project Deliverables. Four of the projects require both print and multimedia
deliverables. Students are not expected to have prior experience in producing
multimedia products and will be invited to create these using free, cloud-computing
tools.
All digital files are required to be on a host site and play as a video without a user
needing to download the file because you are practicing how to share media as it is
shared in workplace environments.
3. Accepted File Formats. The following are the only accepted file formats:
• Print Deliverables: Word or PDF.
• Infographic: jpg, png, or other image file; Word, PPT or PPTX, PDF file or the URL
where the file is hosted.
•Multimedia Deliverables URL where the file is hosted. Digital media files (MP3, MP4,
etc.) are not accepted in this course. Your file must be on a host site and play as a
video without a user needing to download the file and/or advance the slides.
4. Deadlines. All work is due by 11:59 PM on the day/date indicated in the project
schedules. Late work will lose one letter grade (or the equivalent number of points) per
day late.
ENGL 317 SYLLABUS Page 4 of 4
5. Verify Submissions to Avoid Point Penalties. When submitting assignments, students are
responsible for verifying that files they uploaded are not corrupted and will open and that
the URL to the audio-essay works.
This means you must return to the submissions box and open any files you uploaded and
check that a URL works. If your work does not submit correctly or if you failed to submit
part of it, you will need to submit all work again in a single attempt because the last
submission is the only one I grade.
6. University Disability Support Services. Reasonable accommodations will be made for
students with disabilities. Disability Support Services must approve your request:
(208) 885-6307• dss@uidaho.edu
7. Plagiarism. Violation of the University of Idaho Student Code of Conduct for Plagiarism
will result in a course grade of ‘F'.
8. Contacting Me. You are invited to email me when you have a question or to request a
writing conference or feedback on a draft through email. You may expect a reply within
24 hours during the business week. On weekends, my responses may be delayed.

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Engl 317 Syllabus Laurel Gilbert Fall 2021

  • 1. ENGL 317 SYLLABUS Page 1 of 4 Instructor: Laurel Gilbert Laurelg@uidaho.edu |Admin. 312 B |208 885-7846 (msg) office hours: MWF 1:30-2:30 Technical Writing is both a field of study and a profession with a unique history and set of distinctive practices. It is also the writing done by professionals in other careers. So, whether you have an interest in becoming a technical writer or are preparing to write in another career, in today's workplace, you will craft messages using ever changing and increasingly integrated media. The projects in this course will help you meet these challenges. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, you will be able to • translate discipline-specific discourse to meet the needs of audiences with lower levels of technical expertise, • articulate the affordances and constraints of technologies to stakeholders, • apply rhetorical constructs to produce the visual and verbal design of communication, • communicate solutions to rhetorical problems in a variety of print and electronic genres, • develop a professional presentation speaking style. TEXTBOOK: No textbook is required.
  • 2. ENGL 317 SYLLABUS Page 2 of 4 GRADES: Final grades are on successful completion of the following: Participation in asynchronous peer reviews. 200 points Project 1: Technical Prose and Presentation Speaking Style 100 Project 2: Technical Definitions and Descriptions 150 Project 3: Data Visualization 200 Project 4: Usability Testing 250 Project 5: Professional Identity 100 Total Possible: 1000 points All page length and word count guidelines below are based on single-spaced, left-justified text (no indent) for paragraphs with an extra line of space to separate paragraphs and includes the use of heading levels and white space. Please keep in mind that page length and word count guidelines are not a valid way to determine how long a project will take you to complete in this course because the work you will do is workplace writing, and it is different from academic essay writing. PROJECT 1: Technical Prose and Presentation Speaking Style. In this project, you will analyze some of your prior writing to determine the level of readability and create a podcast. • Memo Report write-up of findings from the analysis, about 4-6 pages. • Podcast about research at the University of Idaho, up to 3 minutes. PROJECT 2: Technical Definitions and Technical Descriptions. In this project, you will compose technical documentation (a type of planning document), and a slidecast of a technical definition or a technical description. Your goal will be to translate dense technical information to a lay audience. • Technical Documentation, about 350-500 words. • Slidecast Technical Definition OR Technical Description, up to 3 minutes. PROJECT 3: Data Visualization. In this project, you will create a mixed-chart infographic that visualizes a statistical data story. Next, you will compose a screencast to justify design choices. • Mixed Chart Infographic. • Screencast justifying design choices, up to 3 minutes. PROJECT 4: Usability Test. In this project, you will test two communication products or websites based on five components of usability, collecting both quantitative and qualitative data. Next you will write-up your findings in a technical white paper describing your experience as a user and compose a screencast of one or more usability test findings. • Technical White Paper write-up of test findings. Length will vary greatly depending on size of screenshots but about 2000 -2500 words. • Screencast of a usability test finding, up to 3 minutes. PROJECT 5: Professional Identity. In this project, you will compose targeted job or graduate program application materials and compose an e-portfolio. • Cover Letter,1 page, Resume or CV, up to 2 pages. • E-Portfolio populated with sample work.
  • 3. ENGL 317 SYLLABUS Page 3 of 4 Course Policies 1. Technology Requirements. • Computer in good working order. • Reliable Internet Connectivity. • Microphone. Most computers have an integrated microphone, but if you need to purchase one, however, here are two inexpensive microphones that bblearn recommends: Logitech 1 ($14.99) and Logitech 2 ($19.99). • Reliable Backup. You will need a reliable backup to store the latest drafts of your work other than the hard drive of your computer or an easily lost thumb drive. Here is one I recommend http://www.dropbox.com • Microsoft Word. Students are strongly encouraged to use Microsoft Word because it is the most commonly used software in the workplace today. Microsoft Office is provided at no extra cost to all students and as part of the UI Microsoft Licensing Agreement. You can install it on up to five separate devices. To install, to ITS Technology Services https://www.uidaho.edu/infrastructure/its/self-help/ms- office/office-365 2. Multimedia Project Deliverables. Four of the projects require both print and multimedia deliverables. Students are not expected to have prior experience in producing multimedia products and will be invited to create these using free, cloud-computing tools. All digital files are required to be on a host site and play as a video without a user needing to download the file because you are practicing how to share media as it is shared in workplace environments. 3. Accepted File Formats. The following are the only accepted file formats: • Print Deliverables: Word or PDF. • Infographic: jpg, png, or other image file; Word, PPT or PPTX, PDF file or the URL where the file is hosted. •Multimedia Deliverables URL where the file is hosted. Digital media files (MP3, MP4, etc.) are not accepted in this course. Your file must be on a host site and play as a video without a user needing to download the file and/or advance the slides. 4. Deadlines. All work is due by 11:59 PM on the day/date indicated in the project schedules. Late work will lose one letter grade (or the equivalent number of points) per day late.
  • 4. ENGL 317 SYLLABUS Page 4 of 4 5. Verify Submissions to Avoid Point Penalties. When submitting assignments, students are responsible for verifying that files they uploaded are not corrupted and will open and that the URL to the audio-essay works. This means you must return to the submissions box and open any files you uploaded and check that a URL works. If your work does not submit correctly or if you failed to submit part of it, you will need to submit all work again in a single attempt because the last submission is the only one I grade. 6. University Disability Support Services. Reasonable accommodations will be made for students with disabilities. Disability Support Services must approve your request: (208) 885-6307• dss@uidaho.edu 7. Plagiarism. Violation of the University of Idaho Student Code of Conduct for Plagiarism will result in a course grade of ‘F'. 8. Contacting Me. You are invited to email me when you have a question or to request a writing conference or feedback on a draft through email. You may expect a reply within 24 hours during the business week. On weekends, my responses may be delayed.