Technical Communication · Human–AI Authorship · Strengths Coaching
Human–AI writing, done deliberately.
I research and teach how AI is reshaping writing across the full range — from safety-critical technical documentation to creative writing — and help organizations and writers adopt it without the two extremes: banning and chasing detectors, or shipping unvetted output. The throughline is simple: keep human judgment in control, and be able to show where it was.
“Disclose the human, don’t detect the AI.” Measure human control, not machine volume.
- Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach
- Fictionary Certified StoryCoach
- Led a $350K THECB AI contract
- NSF-funded researcher
- Frank R. Smith Award
- Professor of Technical Communication, UNT
Ways to work together
Consulting & Advising
Fair, enforceable AI-use policies and disclosure standards; rubrics and quality measurement for AI-assisted writing; workflow and pipeline design; responsible-adoption strategy.
Speaking & Workshops
Keynotes and hands-on workshops on AI in teaching, communication, and assessment — for faculty, agencies, and teams.
Coaching
Gallup-certified Strengths coaching for teams and leaders, and Fictionary StoryCoaching for authors developing their craft.
Research & Writing
Peer-reviewed research and downloadable white papers on AI, writing, and assessment.
Selected clients & engagements
Where I've put this to work — across writing that ranges from regulated documentation to creative writing.
- Future Fiction Academy & SudowriteTaught beginner-through-advanced AI-writing courses for Sudowrite, and led author-community workshops on voice-profiling with corpus tools and building voice-matched AI fine-tunes.
- Investment & asset-management firms (DFW Metroplex)Advised real-estate and investment teams on communication and AI-assisted writing.
- Texas Army National GuardAuthored and edited large-scale environmental and cultural-resource planning documents.
- Laura W. Bush Institute for Women’s HealthLed external grant-proposal and program development.
See & hear me
A filmed IEEE talk and a podcast conversation — so you know who you'd be working with.
Ignite talk · IEEE Sections Congress 2017, Sydney
Podcast · Inside Tech Comm — AI & the future of the field
About Ryan
I’m a Professor of Technical Communication at the University of North Texas, where I’ve been on the faculty since 2009 and recently served as department chair. My research uses corpus linguistics and quantitative methods to study technical and scientific writing — how it’s produced, assessed, and taught — and, increasingly, how generative AI is reshaping writing across professional and creative settings.
As I step back from administrative leadership into a full-time research and practice footing, I’m using this space to share that work in the open — and to take on consulting, coaching, and speaking across the writing and communication fields I work in.
That range is hands-on. I’ve taught writing with AI in academic, professional, and creative-writing contexts, at every level — from university courses and faculty workshops, to professional teams adopting AI, to Sudowrite’s beginner-through-advanced classes and author-community workshops where writers profile their own voice with corpus tools (Voyant, AntConc) and build voice-matched AI prompts and fine-tunes. It’s the same stylometric method behind my research, pointed at creative craft.
Current role
Professor of Technical Communication (2023–present), and former Chair of the department (2022–2026). As chair, I led the department’s strategic growth and its statewide visibility in AI and innovation — including a $350,000 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board contract to develop the Adapting to Innovation Playbook, and the launch of a B.A. in Content Strategy plus undergraduate certificates in Artificial Intelligence in Professional Communication and Writing in the Sciences. Recognized with the College Outstanding Department Chair Award (2025).
Research
I study writing where it can be measured: building corpora of real student and professional texts, then analyzing them to understand variation, error, and what actually makes technical prose work. Recent threads run straight into AI — data-driven learning, authorship and style, and the practical use of large language models in professional communication.
- Frank R. Smith Award for Outstanding Journal Article, Society for Technical Communication (2020)
- National Science Foundation — Collaborative Research: Evaluating a Data-Driven Approach to Teaching Technical Writing to STEM Majors, $295,246 (2017–2020)
- Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) — Adapting to Innovation Playbook, $350,000 (2025)
- 14 refereed journal articles in Technical Communication, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, JBTC, and others
Selected publications
- Friess, E. & Boettger, R. K. (2021). Identifying commonalities and divergences between technical communication scholarly and trade publications (1996–2017). Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 35(4), 407–432.
- Boettger, R. K. & Friess, E. (2020). Content and authorship patterns in technical communication journals (1996–2017). Technical Communication, 67(3), 239–252. (Frank R. Smith Award.)
- Boettger, R. K. & Wulff, S. (2019). Gender effects in student technical writing — a corpus-based study. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 62(3), 239–252.
- Boettger, R. K. (2024). From technical communicator to AI whisperer: The rise of prompt engineering. Intercom, 71(2), 22–25.
Editorial
- Editorial Board Member, Technical Communication Quarterly (2018–present)
- Editor, Wiley-IEEE Press Series in Professional Engineering Communication (2017–2020)
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication (2015)
Education
- Ph.D., Technical Communication & Rhetoric, Texas Tech University (2008)
- M.A., Technical Communication, Texas Tech University (2004)
- B.A., Communication, University of Texas at San Antonio (2002)
- Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach (2023–present)
- Fictionary Certified StoryCoach
The full CV has the complete record of publications, funded research, presentations, teaching, and service.
Let's work together.
Consulting, a workshop, or a talk — tell me what your team is writing.