TechComm 215: Technical Communication for Electrical and Computer Engineering
Completed: A
Professional communication to the general public, managers, and other professionals about electrical and computer engineering ideas. Functional, physical and visual/diagrammatic description. Report writing about circuits, signals, and systems, including description and analysis. Job letters and resumes.
Winter 2002, Professor Hildinger
Professor Hildinger made this class worthwhile. For a Technical Communications class it was actually pretty fun. There wasn't too much of a workload but the term paper I co-authored was very good.
Term Paper
- How the advent of widespread lossy compression technologies, most notably MP3, directly affects the music consumer.
- "The Digital Music Revolution and Consumers" (PDF - 29.9KB)
- Co-authors: Dave McNabb and Alvin Potti.
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