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How To Write Technical Writing
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How To Write Technical Writing

Your Step By Step Guide To Writing Technical Writing
Created byHowExpert
Last updated 7/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • How To Write Technical Writing
  • Technical Writing Tips
  • Technical Writing Lessons
  • Technical Writer Basics

Course content

1 section6 lectures34m total length
  • Welcome0:13
  • Introduction1:43
  • Part 1. How You Get Started5:58
  • Part 2. How To Generalized Topic Research6:32
  • Part 3. Writing Preparation9:49
  • Part 4. Post Writing Procedures9:56

Requirements

  • No experience necessary - All levels welcome - Beginners, Intermediate, & Advanced

Description

If you want to learn how to write technical writing, then check this "How To Write Technical Writing " guide.

In this step-by-step guide you will be able to present your documents in a very technical way.

- Discover the factors to consider before you get started with writing.

- Find out how to choose a topic.

- Learn how to identify specific niche topic or subject.

- Become great in creating technical reports, resume, thesis etc.

- Impress your superior/s on how you present company documents the technical way.

- Uncover how to find trusted references and resources.

- Be able to edit your own writing works.

- Know how to make use variety of technical formats in writing.

- Be able to proofread and finalized your writings.

- Learn how to conduct an intensive research.

- And much more.


Table of Contents

Chapter 1: How You Get Started.

Find Your Happy Place.

How To Identify Your Topic.

How To Identify Your Specific Niche Topic Or Subject

Chapter 2: How To Generalized Topic Research.

General Topic Research Sources.

How To Conduct Niche Research.

Wikipedia

Journals.

Research References.

Chapter 3: Writing Preparation.

How To Outline.

How To Meet Format Requirements.

Different Formats In Common Use:

How To Write A Draft

Things To Consider In Writing Draft

Active vs. Passive Voice.

Person.

Additional Intensive Research.

Chapter 4: Post Writing Procedures.

Citing Resources And References.

How To Proofread Your Work.

Spelling Errors.

Grammatical Errors.

Punctuation.

Commas.

Hyphenation.

Colon.

Semi-colon.

Editing.

Flow And Readability.

Word Usage.

Why Use Two Words When You Can Use Just One.

Polishing.

Finalize Your Writing.

Conclusion

Who this course is for:

  • Technical Writers
  • Freelance Writers
  • Freelancers/Writers