Southern Polytechnic State University offers Advanced Certificate in Content Development

Go beyond the basics to strengthen your knowledge and skills in critical and rapidly changing areas of content development for any medium. Required courses include Writing Across Media, Information Architecture, Website Design, and International Technical Communication. In addition, choose two more courses from among those offered online every  semester. English, Technical Communication and Media Arts…

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Drexel University Offers Master of Science Program in (Technical) Communication

Drexel University’s Master of Science in Communication prepares students for careers in a wide range of professional activities. The program specializes in three areas: technical communication, science communication, and public communication. Technical communication is for those seeking employment as technical writers, computer documentation specialists, and training specialists. Science communication has much to offer those who…

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Technical Writing — End Your Sentences with What Matters the Most

© 2010 Ugur Akinci Readers remember what they read the last much better than what they read first. Thus try to end your sentences with things that really matter. Don’t end your sentences with matters of secondary importance. For example, here is a sentence from U.S. OSHA Technical Manual: “Workplace investigations of ventilation systems may…

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FrameMaker and TCS offer "Shared Review" of Technical Documents

Technical communicators now have a new workflow option to get their documents reviewed: “Shared Review” offered by Technical Communication Suite 2 (TCS2). Why “Shared Review”? To synchronize all review comments and use a single document for updating the reviews. Eliminating errors due to different reviewers not being aware of each other’s comments and/or the technical…

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Two Excellent Reasons Why You Should Learn XML

© 2010 Ugur Akinci There are two excellent reasons why you should learn XML as a technical communicator, both argued well by Jabin White at his seminal post “XML is Here to Say (I Promise)“. The first reason is: XML is platform and application independent. When you create an XML-tagged document, what you’re creating is…

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