Written by: Kathleen Sanchez
By Kathleen Sanchez
Technical communication classes introduce students to a variety of tools that they
will use as professionals in the industry. The TECM Tech Lab in AUDB room 307 provides resources and support for students as they learn how to
use these tools to design documents, edit videos, format reports, and more.
Tech Lab assistants can help students learn how to use software including
Lab assistants also provide in-class software orientations and guide students through
the basics of using the programs. For example, students taking TECM 1500 or TECM 2700 can expect to see orientations for formatting their documents in Microsoft Word.
The Tech Lab also provides a software video series on its website. "The purpose of the tutorial videos is for students who are not in
class," said Tech Lab supervisor Brad Davis. He keeps the site updated so "we are ready to go remote at any time." Students who
miss an orientation or need a review of the software can visit the website or ask
a lab assistant for help.
In addition, the Tech Lab has equipment that students can reserve through the online
equipment checkout form. Students can use laptops for class and reserve tables in the hallway for collaborative
group work. They can use video cameras and reserve rooms with equipment such as green
screens and light kits to create high-quality videos for class projects.
Even though most classes require students to submit their assignments digitally, the
Tech Lab has printers for times when students need hard copies of tech comm-related
documents. Students can also use the Tech Lab's binding machine to make their printed
documents look professional.
Mr. Davis recommends that students come into the lab with any questions about using
the software or equipment. "Use the website, talk to me, talk to the lab assistants,"
he said. "We're here to help."
For updates on the department, follow the UNT Department of Technical Communication
on Instagram and Facebook.