Thad Anderson’s research while affiliated with Colorado State University and other places

What is this page?


This page lists works of an author who doesn't have a ResearchGate profile or hasn't added the works to their profile yet. It is automatically generated from public (personal) data to further our legitimate goal of comprehensive and accurate scientific recordkeeping. If you are this author and want this page removed, please let us know.

Publications (1)


Electrical engineers' perceptions of communication training and their recommendations for curricular change: Results of a national survey
  • Article

April 1996

·

26 Reads

·

57 Citations

IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication

David Vest

·

·

Thad Anderson

In a national random sample of electrical engineers, respondents answered questions relating to the adequacy of communication preparation at their undergraduate institutions, and they provided recommendations for curricular change to better prepare students for common communication tasks in the work place. The results of this survey are compared to observations made by engineers during in depth interviews (see ibid., March 1995). In both studies, engineers report that communication is a central activity that consumes fully half of the working day. Based on both the survey and interview data, the authors recommend adjusting curricula to include the practice of cooperative problem-solving, to make evaluation of communication competence a component of grades, and to require students to take both a technical writing and public presentation course

Citations (1)


... Technical communication courses that serve or are embedded in engineering undergraduate curricula, such as at my institution, are part of a wider movement referred to as writing in the disciplines, which has worked to address communication in engineering education for the last several decades (Irish, 1999;Paretti & McNair, 2009;Vest & Anderson, 1996;Wheeler & McDonald, 2000;Winsor, 2013). Much of this work has focused on how to best tie communication pedagogy with the kinds of communication practices evident in professional practice. ...

Reference:

Redefining Engineering Literacy with Generative AI: Impacts and Implications for Diverse Languages and Expertise in Engineering Education
Electrical engineers' perceptions of communication training and their recommendations for curricular change: Results of a national survey
  • Citing Article
  • April 1996

IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication