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Speaking Technically
by Goodlad
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AuthorGoodlad
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company
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Binding: Paperback
About the author
Sinclair Goodlad is Director of Humanities Programme and Senior Lecturer in Presentation of Technical Information at the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of London. He is also a Fellow of the Society for Research into Higher Education. Several of his previous books deal with theoretical issues which underlie the matters examined in Speaking Technically, namely A Sociology of Popular Drama (1971), Science for Non-scientists (1973), Conflict and Consensus in Higher Education (1976), Education for the Professions: Quis Custodiet? (editor, 1984), Peer Tutoring (with Beverley Hirst, 1989) and The Quest for Quality: Sixteen Forms of Heresy in Higher Education (1995). Dr Goodlad teaches courses in the Communication of Scientific Ideas at Imperial College and runs post-experience courses on "Speaking Technically" for scientists and engineers from industry and the civil service, and for university lecturers.