Our group combines several majors, but each of our specific fields require the use of communication structures and values. Each of our fields communicates different information in a variety of mediums.
Definition of Technical Writing
Technical writing in communications refers to creating clear, concise, and accurate documents that convey complex technical information related to ideas such as telecommunication, broadcasting, networking, lab reports, display designs, brochures, and multimedia production.
The primary purpose of technical writing in communications is to facilitate understanding among individuals involved in designing, implementing, operating, and maintaining communication systems and technologies for various businesses.
"Communication Precision Graph" retrieved from BC Campus Technical Writing (https://pressbooks.bccampus.ca/technicalwriting/chapter/communicatingprecision/#footnote-48-2), accessed on March 12, 2024.
This chart demonstrates the 7 C's of good communication, which are utilized in everyone's specific fields.
Through the legal field, packaging science, and graphic communications, all of us are meant to be specific and logical with our technical writing styles.
This specific page was created by Hannah Smith.