Effective Group Technical Communication:
Analysis of LCC 3020 Summer 1998

 

Purpose and Description of Web Site

This Web site is a product of the Fall 1998 LCC 3020 class project.Ê The class was instructed by Dr. TyAnna Herrington at the Georgia Institute of Technology.Ê The goal of the class project was to analyze the methods of communication, organizational structure, and quality of products produced by Dr. TyAnna Herrington's Summer 1998 Technical Communication Class during their analysis of the Georgia Institute of Technology's LCC Software and Hardware.Ê This analysis featured on this Web site will be used to further develop the communication methods used by students and instructors participating in a Web based class.Ê Information for this Web site was collected by library and internet research, written surveys, and personal interviews of students and experts in the field.

Navigating the Web Site

The Web site is divided into three main groups:Ê Communication Tools, Affective Elements, and Quality of Process and Products. You may navigate easily between the home page and these groups by simply clicking on the appropriate header.

Elements of the Web Site

As mentioned before, this Web site is divided into three groups:

  • Communication Tools
  • Affective Elements
  • Process and Product Quality
Within each group, there exists the following divisions:
  • Executive Summary
  • Methodology
  • Data Analysis
  • Results and Discussion
  • Conclusion
  • Recommendation