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Technical Writing Demystified
Rating: 4.4 out of 5(32 ratings)
114 students

Technical Writing Demystified

Learn Technical Writing
Created byNahomi Dhinakar
Last updated 11/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn to value the importance of planning in documentation projects
  • Learn what is information gathering
  • Learn some principles and techniques to overcome writer's block
  • Learn to edit documents and about editing passes
  • Understand the place of navigational aids in documents, including Table of Contents and Index

Course content

5 sections23 lectures3h 59m total length
  • Introducing the series3:42

    This short lecture offers a feel for the series.

  • Introducing the teacher6:47
  • Listening to experienced teachers2:56
  • What is technical writing?5:23
  • Technical writing is a . . .
  • Why is technical writing valued highly?2:51

Requirements

  • Good command of English
  • Healthy dose of curiosity about technology and about life in general
  • Tertiary qualifications help (and are usually required by employers)

Description

  • You are a technical writer who wants to improve your skills?

  • You are someone who wants to become a technical writer?

  • Maybe you have just heard about technical writing and want to know if this is a career for you.

If any of this describes you, then this course is for you.

This course is geared to help aspiring tech writers begin their careers with confidence. It imparts knowledge and skills that tech writers usually learn the hard way—picking them up randomly from trainings and from colleagues almost by accident. This course brings this valuable information to you in simple, bite-sized lessons.

The course begins with a set of short introductory lectures—introducing the series, the instructor, and technical writing itself. The course then moves on to discuss core topics—Document Life Cycle, Gathering Information, Overcoming Writer’s Block, Editing and Editing Passes. The course also covers document aspects—Front Matter, Navigational Aids and Numbering Systems, TOC, and Index. The latest addition to the course has been a set of seven lectures about Presenting Information, covering white space, text boxes, side bars, notes, warnings, cautions, tables, numbered and bulleted lists, tables, graphics, graphs and charts, organisational charts, and flow diagrams.

No technical writer, however experienced, can know all there is to know about this exciting subject of Technical Writing. However, this course is the sharing of one tech writer's experience and knowledge. She welcomes you to share in her experience, seeing the world through her lens, in the hope that this will inspire you to make a successful career for yourself.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who wants to write effectively (professionals, university students, anyone)
  • Aspiring tech writers
  • Beginner tech writers