Monday, September 7, 2015

Letter to Cousin

Dear Cousin,
I recently began taking a class to learn more about Technical and Professional Communication. The reason I am taking this class is to gain and improve important skills that will be useful as I complete my education and enter the professional world. I have only attended one class so far so my experience with the class is very limited and, as of yet, I’m not even sure what it is going to be about.
I wanted to write to you about what my initial perspectives of this topic and expectations of this class are. In my mind, technical communication is being able to effectively communicate a message using terms, grammar, and structure in the most proper way so that the message itself is what draws the attention of the reader instead of being lost in a sea of typing errors, misplaced punctuation marks, and dangling participles. Being an effective technical communicator is mastering the techniques of proofreading and the styles of correct writing.
Professional communication is similar to technical communication but with a focus on the content of the message being presented in a way that eases the process of cooperating with the receiver of the communication instead of correctly conveying the message itself. A professional communicator knows how to use the correct words to show that the message is sophisticated and professional while still being simple enough for everyone involved to understand.
Both of these skillsets are ones that seem to be very useful and very important to a business person in today’s world of widespread global communication. I look forward to learning more about these communication techniques and how I can use them more effectively to add these communication aptitudes to my repertoire of marketable skills.
In conclusion, Cousin, it will be interesting to see if my expectations of this class turn out to be similar to the reality of its content. I’ll keep you posted.
Sincerely,

Scott

4 comments:

  1. I loved when you said that a professional communicator knows how to use the right words and displaying the message sophisticated and professional while still easy to understand. I think a lot of times when we write professionally we think we need to use big words when in reality it is all about being clear and precise! Great job! It was very fun to read! Very thoughtful as well.

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  2. I really liked how you formatted this assignment. It actually sounded like you were writing to your cousin. I also think you did a good job explaining the topic. I noticed how you mentioned proofreading as a skill in technical and professional communication, and that is something I had not thought of. I enjoyed reading your blog post!

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  3. Good intro to let us know that you aren't quite sure what technical and professional communication is all about. Your intro makes it known that we shouldn't expect to see a direct definition but instead your idea of what the subject is. I was also confused when I first sat down to write this and so seeing how you dealt with the issue of not completely understanding is very interesting to me.

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