Technical Writing For Beginners
Discover ways of effective communication. Learn how to translate complex technical information into clear and concise documents.
(TECH-WRT.AB1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-314-1About This Course
Skills You’ll Get
- Skilled in conducting researches for gathering and analyzing relevant information Convey complex technical information into accessible and meaningful documents
- Write clear and concise documents, quickly and effectively, for a variety of audiences
- Expert in conducting audience analysis
- Writing different types and formats of technical documents: reports, proposals, instructions, presentations, and more
- Refined language skills and accuracy in writing
- Knowledge of writing style for online platforms, including SEO optimization and user experience
- Familiarity with with latest trends and patterns related to the field
Interactive Lessons
17+ Interactive Lessons | 78+ Exercises | 198+ Quizzes | 135+ Flashcards | 135+ Glossary of terms
Technical Writing on the Job
- Writing in Organizations
- Writing as a Process
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 1-1 Commentary
- Exercises
Collaboration and Ethics
- Writing with Others
- Writing Ethically
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 2-1: Commentary
- Exercises
Audience
- Analyzing Readers
- Finding Out About Readers
- Testing Reader-Oriented Documents
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 3-1: Commentary
- Exercises
Organization
- Sorting Information
- Constructing Outlines
- Developing Effective Paragraphs
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 4-5: Commentary
- Exercises
Revision and Style
- Creating a Final Draft
- Making Global Revisions
- Making Fine-Tuning Revisions
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 5-1: Commentary
- Exercises
Document Design
- Understanding Design Features
- Creating Graphic Aids
- Using Format Elements
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 6-23: Commentary
- Exercises
Writing for the Web
- Planning a Web Site
- Organizing Web Pages
- Writing Effectively
- Designing Elements for Special Groups
- Evaluating Your Web Site
- Lesson Summary
- Model 7-1: Commentary
- Exercises
Definition
- Understanding Definitions
- Writing Informal Definitions
- Writing Formal Sentence Definitions
- Writing Expanded Definitions
- Placing Definitions in Documents
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 8-1: Commentary
- Exercises
Description
- Understanding Description
- Planning Descriptions
- Writing Descriptions
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 9-2: Commentary
- Exercises
Instructions, Procedures, and Process Explanations
- Understanding Instructions, Procedures, and Process Explanations
- Writing Instructions
- Writing Procedures
- Writing Process Explanations
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 10-7: Commentary
- MODEL 10-8: Commentary
- MODEL 10-9: Commentary
- Exercises
Formal Report Elements
- Selecting Formal Report Elements
- Writing Front Matter
- Writing Back Matter
- Documenting Sources
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 11-1: Commentary
- MODEL 11-2: Commentary
- Exercises
Short and Long Reports
- Understanding Reports
- Developing Short Reports
- Developing Long Reports
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 12-3: Commentary
- MODEL 12-4: Commentary
- MODEL 12-5: Commentary
- Exercises
Types of Reports
- Understanding Conventional Report Types
- Writing a Feasibility Study
- Writing an Incident Report
- Writing an Investigative Report
- Writing a Progress Report
- Writing a Trip Report
- Writing a Proposal
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 13-1: Commentary
- MODEL 13-2: Commentary
- MODEL 13-3: Commentary
- MODEL 13-4: Commentary
- MODEL 13-5: Commentary
- MODEL 13-6: Commentary
- Exercises
Letters, Memos, and Email
- Understanding Letters, Memos, and Email
- Developing Effective Tone
- Organizing Letters, Memos, and Email
- Writing Memos
- Selecting Letter Format
- Selecting Memo Format
- Selecting Email Format
- Using the Fax
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 14-6: Commentary
- MODEL 14-7: Commentary
- Exercises
Career Communication and Workplace Strategies
- Looking for a Job
- Writing Résumés
- Writing Job-Application Letters
- Writing Other Job-Related Letters
- Understanding Workplace Culture
- Lesson Summary
- MODEL 15-1 through 15-7 Commentary
- Exercises
Oral Presentations
- Understanding Oral Presentations
- Organizing Oral Presentations
- Preparing for Oral Presentations
- Delivering Oral Presentations
- Using Visual Aids
- Preparing Minutes of Meetings
- Joining a Team Presentation
- Facing International Audiences
- Lesson Summary
- Exercises
Guidelines for Grammar, Punctuation, and Mechanics
- Grammar
- Punctuation
- Mechanics
Technical Writing on the Job
- Understanding the Purpose of Document Types
Collaboration and Ethics
- Writing and Collaborating with Others
Audience
- Analyzing Readers
Organization
- Understanding Outlines
Revision and Style
- Understanding Wordiness
Document Design
- Understanding Format Elements
Writing for the Web
- Understanding Principles for Designing Home Pages
Definition
- Understanding Strategies for Enlarging the Definition
Instructions, Procedures, and Process Explanations
- Understanding Distinct Strategies for Explaining the Stages or Steps
Formal Report Elements
- Understanding Front Matter Elements
Short and Long Reports
- Analyzing the Reports
Types of Reports
- Writing a Proposal
Letters, Memos, and Email
- Understanding Email
Career Communication and Workplace Strategies
- Understanding Career Communication and Workplace Strategies
Guidelines for Grammar, Punctuation, and Mechanics
- Understanding Grammar, Punctuation, and Mechanics
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This course is suitable for the following people:
- Technical professionals who need to communicate clearly and effectively.
- Students pursuing a technical degree and interested in learning the ‘art of technical writing’.
- Professionals who write technical documents, such as proposals, manuals, or reports.
- And, those wanting to take up technical writing as a career.
There are no prerequisites, this is an introductory-level course, perfect for beginners.
Absolutely Yes. Technical writing is a valuable skill, learning this course will enhance your career prospects opening doors to various job opportunities and promotions.
The average annual salary of a technical writer in the US ranges from USD 6,500 to 12,500.
This is a self paced course and the completion depends on your time and dedication. However, those with a technical background or experience will have an advantage of better understanding and would be able to learn faster.