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Complexitiy of Communication
The complexitiy of technical and professional communication
Why do technical professionals often communicate so badly? One
reason is
poor training.
Iam trying
to keep
up with
rapid advances
in technical
knowledge, technical
schedules are
often forced
to make
sacrifices and
somehow it
is the
teaching of
communication skills
that gets
shortcuts - despite
repeated complaints
from industry.
Not surprisingly,
the neglect of communication
skills creates a
series of problems. Technical students are trained to follow certain standardized procedures in their work, to use correct technical language, to try to be as objective as possible – in short, to “let the facts speak for themselves”.
Silent movies
Talk to people who saw films for the first time when they were silent, and they will tell you the experience was magic. The
silent film,
without music,
had extraordinary
power to
drop an
audience into
the story,
and an
equal potent
capability to
make the
imagination work.
They had
to supply
the voices and the
sound effects,
and because
their minds
were engaged,
they appreciated
the experience
and the
mood. The
audience was the final creative contributor to the process of making a film. The films have gained a charm and other wordiness with age but, inevitably, they have also lost something.
Self-experimentation
The idea of doctors and scientists experimenting on themselves might seem strange, but it could save other people from dangerous procedures. It
may also
reveal that another
level expert
person migt
not notice.
Since experiments
became an important element of science in the early modern
period, many scientists and doctors have
undergone experiments
of themselves
to learn
about the
body, disease
and natural
phenomena. Often
they involved
pain or
dangerous experiences. In the 1660s, Isaac Newton examined distortions of vision by pressing his eyeball with a stick, putting it “betwixt my eye & bone as near to the backside of my eye as I could”.