Features of Success in Engineering Design Presentations : A Call for Relational Genre Knowledge
A Call for Relational Genre Knowledge

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Beteiligte: Dannels, Deanna P.
In: Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 23, 2009, 4, S. 399-427
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SAGE Publications
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Umfang: 399-427
ISSN: 1050-6519
1552-4574
DOI: 10.1177/1050651909338790
veröffentlicht in: Journal of Business and Technical Communication
Sprache: Englisch
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Kollektion: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> This study explores design presentations that were graded by engineering faculty in order to assess the distinguishing features of those that were successful. Using a thematic analysis of 17 videotaped, final presentations from a capstone chemical engineering (CHE) course, it explores the rhetorical strategies, oral styles, and organizational structures that differentiate successful and unsuccessful team presentations. The results suggest that successful presenters used rhetorical strategies, oral styles, and organizational structures that illustrated students’ ability to negotiate the real and simulated relational and identity nuances of the design presentation genre—in short, they illustrated students’ relational genre knowledge. </jats:p>