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- 2013
- Noel T. Alton:
Decorative and indicative contrast: When a Good Thing Goes Bad. IPCC 2013: 1-8 - Nicole Amare, Alan Manning:
Parallel phrasing across cultures: Emotional vs. informational effects. IPCC 2013: 1-3 - Dawn M. Armfield, Laura J. Gurak, Shuwen Li:
The global reach of visual communication: Pitfalls and potentials. IPCC 2013: 1-4 - Robert Bajko, Deborah I. Fels:
A comparative analysis of meeting participant perception and use of smartphones and other mobile devices during meetings. IPCC 2013: 1-6 - Ashley Bernal, Scott Kirkpatrick, Anneliese Watt:
Border-crossing with competition then collaboration in a challenge-driven design and communication experience for engineering and science students. IPCC 2013: 1-4 - Annette Berndt:
Exploring sociotechnical contexts in a global engineering course. IPCC 2013: 1-8 - Shirley Beul-Leusmann, Eva-Maria Jakobs, Martina Ziefle:
User-centered design of passenger information systems. IPCC 2013: 1-8 - Alexandra Broillet, Marian G. Barchilon, Constance Kampf:
The change announcement: Implications for communicating change using organizational culture. IPCC 2013: 1-7 - Joshua Caldwell:
Japanese typeface personalities: Are typeface personalities consistent across culture? IPCC 2013: 1-8 - Joshua Caldwell:
Japanese typeface personalities: Are typeface personalities consistent across culture? IPCC 2013: 1-8 - Saul Carliner:
Workshop - Promoting practice: Preparing a case study or tutorial for the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. IPCC 2013: 1-4 - Saul Carliner:
What does certification mean to academic programs in professional and technical communication? IPCC 2013: 1-2 - Peggie Chan, Wu Siew Mei:
Optimising the training of communication skills: A case study in embedding. IPCC 2013: 1-4 - Alan Chong:
A Risky Business: Professional and public scientific communication after the L'Aquila verdicts. IPCC 2013: 1-5 - Nancy Walters Coppola, Saul Carliner:
Resonance or misalignment: A study of the academic-practioner border in the body of knowledge for Technical Communication. IPCC 2013: 1-4 - Ann-Louise Davidson, Saul Carliner:
Characteristics of effective e-textbooks: Lessons from the literature. IPCC 2013: 1-6 - Marjorie T. Davis:
Finding common ground as we cross borders. IPCC 2013: 1-4 - Rehab El-Bahey, Amir Zeid:
Establishing a globally distributed software development system in academic settings: An ergonomic perspective. IPCC 2013: 1-8 - Sabine Emad, Alexandra Broillet:
Reception by members of the audience of the information presented during Professional Communication and Academic conferences in Virtual Worlds. IPCC 2013: 1-7 - Sabine Emad, Wade Halvorson, Alexandra Broillet, Natascha Dunwell:
The competency building process of human computer interaction in game-based teaching: Adding the flexibility of an asynchronous format. IPCC 2013: 1-8 - Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Randy J. Hinrichs, Deborah A. Frincke:
Leveraging 2nd life as a communications media: An effective tool for security awareness training. IPCC 2013: 1-7 - Amy S. Van Epps, Michael J. Fosmire, Ruth E. H. Wertz, Senay Purzer:
Measuring student's ability to find and use high quality information: Developing standardized assessments. IPCC 2013: 1-5 - Rick Evans, Gregory D. Fuchs, Traci M. Nathans-Kelly:
Mapping genres in order to facilitate the teaching and learning of writing in the disciplines (work in progress). IPCC 2013: 1-5 - Helen M. Grady, Lee S. Tesdell:
Preparing students to participate in the global business environment. IPCC 2013: 1-3 - Maria Jose Herrera:
Toward a definition of information design. IPCC 2013: 1-7 - Richard House, Jessica Livingston:
Fast and slow: Technical communicators, rational agents, and behavioral economics. IPCC 2013: 1-5 - Richard House, Julia M. Williams:
Making academic change happen: Impacting your classrooms, colleagues, and campus. IPCC 2013: 1-2 - Suguru Ishizaki:
Toward a strategic theory of communication design. IPCC 2013: 1-6 - Carol Siri Johnson:
Negotiating borders between separate male and female workspaces. IPCC 2013: 1-5 - Beth Jorgensen, Christopher Scheidler:
Toxic structure: Investigation of the structure and intended purpose of the EPA. IPCC 2013: 1-4
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