Below is a transcript of our podcast episode 32, called Becoming a freelance Technical Author: Welcome to the Cherryleaf Podcast. In this episode, we’re going to look at becoming a freelance technical communicator. Thank you for the questions you sent in on this topic we aim to answer them in this episode and we’re going to… Read more »
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Podcast 34: How to assess a technical communicator when you’re recruiting
This is a preview of Ellis’s presentation at the upcoming Build your Docs career event. “At this day-long conference, organised in collaboration with GDS, we will hear from those who have gained new skills, and discuss how to manage and develop your career in documentation.” The presentation is called “How to assess a good technical communicator from… Read more »
Podcast 33: In conversation with Patrick Calnan
Patrick Calnan is a Canadian technical writer. He is currently a part-time Professor at Algonquin College’s Technical Writing programme. In this episode of the Cherryleaf Podcast, we discuss: The upcoming Madworld conference Automating publishing Accessibility The techcomm scene in Canada The TWR2003 Online Documentation course at Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology Information 4.0 To record… Read more »
Topic-based writing: what is it, and why should I care?
In this episode of the Cherryleaf Podcast, we take a look at topic-based writing. We explore: What is a topic? Features of topics Why use topics? Why not use topics? Where can you use them? What happens if you don’t use it? Tools for topic-based writing What do you need to know Interacting with others
What is topic-based authoring?
In an upcoming episode of the Cherryleaf podcast, we’ll be tackling an issue that is important to many Technical Authors: topic-based authoring. It’s something that can be tricky to explain, and there can be differences of opinions towards it. We’d like to represent the different viewpoints, particularly towards two fundamental questions: What is topic-based authoring?… Read more »