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Slide Rules - (IEEE PCs Professional Engineering Communication) by Traci Nathans-Kelly & Christine G Nicometo (Paperback)
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Highlights
- About the Author: TRACI NATHANS-KELLY, PhD, teaches engineering communication at Cornell University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- 240 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Business Communication
- Series Name: IEEE PCs Professional Engineering Communication
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About the Book
"Drawing on the latest research in cognitive psychology combined with experience gained from years of successfully teaching high-level engineers, scientists, military people, and technical professionals, this book sets clear guidelines for presentation excellence. From planning for a variety of audiences (from the general public to non-technical high-influence leadership to other technical specialists) to archiving the slide deck as a living document in your organization, this full-color illustrated book will step engineering and technically oriented readers through their development as outstanding technical presenters"--From the Back Cover
A complete road map to creating successful technical presentations
Planning a technical presentation can be tricky. Does the audience know your subject area? Will you need to translate concepts into terms they understand? What sort of visuals should you use? Will this set of bullets truly convey the information? What will your slides communicate to future users? Questions like these and countless others can overwhelm even the most savvy technical professionals.
This full-color, highly visual work addresses the unique needs of technical communicators looking to break free of the bulleted slide paradigm. For those seeking to improve their presentations, the authors provide guidance on how to plan, organize, develop, and archive technical presentations. Drawing upon the latest research in cognitive science as well as years of experience teaching seasoned technical professionals, the authors cover a myriad of issues involved in the design of presentations, clearly explaining how to create slide decks that communicate critical technical information. Key features include:
- Innovative methods for archiving and documenting work through slides in the technical workplace
- Guidance on how to tailor presentations to diverse audiences, technical and nontechnical alike
- A plethora of color slides and visual examples illustrating various strategies and best practices
- Links to additional resources as well as slide examples to inspire on-the-job changes in presentation practices
Slide Rules is a first-rate guide for practicing engineers, scientists, and technical specialists as well as anyone wishing to develop useful, engaging, and informative technical presentations in order to become an expert communicator. Find the authors at techartsconsulting.com or on Facebook at: SlideRulesTAC
Review Quotes
"Slide Rulesis useful to anyone creating slides (including Prezi) and to instructors who want to teach their students best practices. While the evidence-assertion method works best for presenting scientific information, this book covers a broad enough territory that even marketing and sales presenters could learn important skills." (Technical Communication, 1 February 2015)
About the Author
TRACI NATHANS-KELLY, PhD, teaches engineering communication at Cornell University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
CHRISTINE G. NICOMETO, MS, teaches technical communication in the University of Wisconsin-Madison's College of Engineering.
Both authors work with practicing engineers from such organizations as 3M, Federal Express, GE Healthcare Systems, General Motors, Google, Harley-Davidson, IBM, John Deere, Kraft, Lockheed Martin, Micron Technology, NASA, Qualcomm, Rockwell Automation, The Boeing Company, Toyota, U.S. Department of Defense, and UTC Aerospace.