What is the PSA

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TWC 301 - Arizona State University

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What is the PSA…: 

What is the PSA… …AND HOW does it relate to this class? Carlos Ortiz TWC 301 12/1 /11

THE inTERNET: 

THE inTERNET What did you find?

Acronyms: 

Professional Sports Authenticator Prostate Specific Antigen Public Service Announcement Acronyms

PowerPoint Presentation: 

PUZZLING? NERVOUS? WHERE DO I LOOK NEXT?

The problem solving approach!: 

The problem solving approach! T echnical Instructions Professional Website Proposal Memo Policy Manual Virtual Presentation

Class discussions….: 

Class discussions…. Active Participation

Audience Analysis Creator : 

Audience Analysis Creator D efine the 7 Key Characteristics of your audience Target audience’s age range Target audience’s level of expertise Target audience’s cultural perspective Target audience’s level of education Target audience’s attitude toward the subject Target audience’s expectations Context in which it is written

What is the problem solving approach?: 

What is the problem solving approach? 5 steps that guide the process: Plan Research Draft Review Distribute

Technical communication in the twenty-first century: 

Technical communication in the twenty-first century Defines the problem solving approach as a means to: “provide students with a useful heuristic to guide them through the processes of analyzing a variety of communication situations and solving workplace communication problems.” By: Dobrin , Keller, and Weisser

What the psa means to me?: 

What the psa means to me?

Credits: 

Credits C ommunication image from: www.buzzle.com Book stack from: www.londonderry.org C lassroom online image from: www.classroom-on-line.com D elivery truck image from: www.everyday.3yen.com I nternet image from: www.salesanalysis.net P ublic service image from: www.crazyorcrazypills.com S earch image from: www.people-clipart.com Awarded contract image from: totalenergyconcepts.com Textbook: Technical Communication in the Twenty-first Century - Dobrin , Keller, and Weis