11-03-2019, 02:29 AM
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz
Language: English | VTT | Size: 3.37 GB | Duration: 5.5 hours
In this beginner-level course you will learn the principles of technical writing, how to create a document template, and how to write your first User Guide.
What you'll learn
Requirements
The students are required to have Windows PC machines and MS Office (Word and Excel). Everything else is included in the course. The students do not need to buy any other books, videos, etc. to follow the course.
This course does NOT teach how to write English. The students are assumed to have a basic knowledge of English grammar.
Description
+ WITH THIS COURSE YOU GET
107 Lectures
16 Hours of Video
22 Exercise Sheets
22 Solution Sheets
36 Quizzes
5 Ebooks
40 PDF Supplementary Documents
Over 3,900 Students
1 Final Assignment reviewed personally by the instructor!
30-day Money-Back guarantee!
+ TAKE THIS COURSE AND...
Learn the principles of technical writing and editing to build for yourself a great writing career that pays well.
Learn it from a professional Fortune 100 technical writer who has been writing technical documents since 1998.
Technical writing has consistently been selected over the years as one of the "100 Best Jobs" in America. It performs an irreplaceable support function in many sectors and provides a stable and consistent way for writers to earn a good living.
+ THIS COURSE IS IDEAL FOR
Fiction writers
Web content writers
Engineers & Scientists
Developers & code writers
Project and product managers
Journalists
Librarians
Teachers
College students
Military personnel
Government workers
Office workers
Screenwriters
Anyone changing careers
Retirees looking for a second or side career
Anyone in between two jobs
+ THE COURSE COVERS
The course takes you from the basic principles of good technical writing and covers dozens of other topics including:
Basic technical writing techniques and pitfalls to avoid
Basic technical editing techniques to apply
How to create a document template
Components of a technical document
How to write a Documentation Plan
How to create an Index
How to think in terms of variables
How to use tables properly in your documents
How to select and annotate images
How to use flowcharts in your documents
Important future trends in technical writing
Review of your Final Assignment
Dozens of quizzes, and exercises with their solutions
and much much more!
+ RECENT UPDATES
>>> October 9, 2019
Congratulations to the following students who have just recently completed their Final Assignments, submitted them for a written review, and earned the right to Udemy's Certificate of Completion. We congratulate all of them!
Charles L. completed "Tracfone Alcatel One-Touch Cellphone Basic User Guide."
Monir P. completed "Play Station 4 Console User Guide."
Alison B. completed "Emergency Medicine Clerkship Guide to MedHub."
Good job!
Other successful submissions in the past months:
"Franklin Autoswing Installation Manual" by Kalee B.
"Microsoft Teams: A User Guide" by Rhode B.
"Getting Started With iPhone 6: A User Guide" by Jayachitra E. V.
"The Book Shelf Co.: A User Guide" by Lim D.
"Stretching in the Workplace: A Step-by-Step Guide" by Jennifer C.
"Kitchen Aid Professional 5QT Mixer Owner's Unofficial Guide" by Sameena.
"HALO AC DC BOLT 58830 Product User Unofficial Guide" by Claire F.
"Standard Operating Procedures for MedHub Student Administrators" by Joel.
+ IMPORTANT NOTE!
This BEGINNER LEVEL course does NOT teach how to write and communicate in English like, for example, a course designed for ESL (English as a Second Language) students. This is NOT an ESL course or a course teaching English. The students are assumed to have a basic command of the English grammar and the ability to read English instructions without any problems. If you have any questions or doubts about the content and nature of this course please inquire first before enrolling.
HARDWARE/SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: The course assumes you are using Microsoft Office installed on a Windows PC machine. A majority of the instructions apply equally to both PC and Mac machines but for some lessons (like how to construct a Word template) you must use the Mac counterparts of the PC commands.
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