Course Detail: BUS212 - Technical Writing for Business




Learn the skills you need to succeed in the well-paying field of technical writing.

This course will teach you the fundamental techniques that all successful technical writers use. You will learn how to translate complex information into easily understood language and how to become a wizard at marrying the art of publishing with the science of technology. You will also learn the secrets of successful technical writers, including technical writing conventions, interviewing skills, desktop publishing and formatting techniques, key tips for developing graphics and templates, documentation management, and how to publish documents both on paper and electronically.

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Lessons
  • Technical Writing Overview - Learn the fascinating history of technical writing and how technical writing employs both the logical and creative sides of your brain.
  • Preparing to Write -Technical writing requires preparation. Learn the basics of project management for your documentation project and key questions to help you analyze your reading audience, and how to organize this information.
  • Gathering Information - Learn powerful communication skills that will help you get the information you need. You will also learn how to ask questions that help you get the answers you need more efficiently, and how to apply principles of adult learning when you're analyzing the information you've gathered.
  • Writing Skills - Do you ever get writer's block? Most writers do. Learn how to shut off your internal editor and give yourself permission to write your first draft more quickly and easily. You will discover tips that can help you keep writing even when you don't have all of the information you need.
  • Tech Writing Conventions - Every profession has rules and conventions that separate the novices from the pros. Learn all about time-honored technical writing conventions, such as using parallel structure, an inverted pyramid style of writing, effective headings, and lists.
  • Graphics -Should you save your graphics as BMPs, GIFs, or JPGs? This lesson goes over the difference between the most popular graphics file formats and guidelines for using each. You will also learn about a new file format called PNG and how to create and manipulate screenshots on your PC.
  • Document Formatting - Formatting your document can be critical to its success. Learn how to choose the typeface or typefaces you want to use and principles for using type effectively in your document. You will learn about the things you need to keep in mind when laying out your pages.
  • Paragraph Styles - Learn how Microsoft Word is different from other word-processing applications and how to use, modify, and create in Word.
  • Document Templates - When companies use Microsoft Word for their documentation, they expect you to know how to use and create Word templates. In this lesson, you will learn how to build templates and other Word skills such as recording macros, customizing your toolbar, and more.
  • Creating Indexes -Did you know that indexes are the most widely read section in any technical document? Learn indexing conventions and ways to build a great index for your document. You will also learn how to use Microsoft Word to make indexing a bit easier.
  • Editing and Proofreading - To polish your document and make it the best it can be, you need to proofread it and edit it. Learn tips from professional proofreaders and editors, as well as ways you can use Microsoft Word to help you check your spelling and grammar.
  • Publishing Your Document - Publishing your document is an exciting time. All of your hard work is almost done-or is it? Your final lesson explores different printing options and trends in publishing. You will also learn the ways you can use your technical writing skills and a four-step plan for getting your first job.

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Instructor
Lynn Atkinson earned a B.A. in English from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) and an M.A. in English with an emphasis in rhetoric. A published writer and editor, including contributions to college textbooks, she considers her greatest accomplishment educating thousands of students at UTA, DeVry, Tarrant County College, Southeast Career Institute, and Everest College. She has also been nominated for and awarded "Outstanding Teacher" at several of these institutions. Lynn has developed or co-developed several writing curriculums, won writing contests, and conducted over 10,000 hours of tutoring.

 Session Information: 24SBUS212

Schedule: This course is 100% online. Visit the website link above for session start dates.
Times: 12:00am-12:01am EDT
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Online Course
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