The fourth edition of A Guide to Writing as an Engineer updates Beer and McMurrey’s popular book on communication and technical writing for engineers. Used predominantly in freshmen engineering survey courses, the text is also applicable for specific courses on engineering writing or technical communication later in the curriculum.
Great communication skills can make all the difference in your personal and professional life, and expert author shares with you her top tips for successful communication in any situation.
Packed with advice on active listening, building rapport with people, verbal and non-verbal communication, communicating using modern technology, and lots more, Communication Skills For Dummies is a comprehensive communication resource no professional should be without!
Communication, Affect, and Learning in the Classroom (3rd edition)
Whether you are a K-12 teacher, a university professor, or a workplace learning and performance professional, this book will contain lots of useful information for your instructional practice. While there are clear differences in instructional design that are necessary when differentiating between traditional students (kindergarten through higher education) and adult learners (learning in the workplace), the basic instructional communication process has been shown to be very consistent
English Way is a complete series of DVDs from Beginner to Advanced Level. Each lesson is composed of a sitcom and a grammar section with a native teacher. This course is designed to develop oral communication skills and build learner confidence.