We’ve updated the video recordings in our online DITA course, and today (28th March) we’re uploading the new recordings to our learning area. This means the course will be down for a short while today.
Category: Technical Author
New Technical Author vacancy in Cheshire #4156
Our client is looking to recruit a permanent Technical Author to join a team of writers that provides global support documentation for its range of scientific products. You’ll be part of the team that creates and updates service-related information for scientific instrument equipment. You’ll be involved in the installation procedures, as well as maintenance and… Read more »
What should be on our roadmap for training courses in technical communications?
We thought it would be useful to reflect on our plans for topics and courses in technical communications. In the past, some of the best suggestions have come from customers and prospects; it’s great to pick up useful ideas from others. Today, you’ll find classroom or elearning training courses in: Technical writing (Technical Author/Technical writing Basic/Intermediate and Advanced technical writing… Read more »
The sad case of GDS and the tax manuals
The UK’s Government Digital Service has been doing great work in putting users’ needs before the needs of government, so it was a shock to see the revised tax manuals the GDS and HMRC published recently. In the GDS blog post, First HMRC manual on GOV.UK – give us your feedback, Till Worth explained: “HMRC has built a new… Read more »
We’re updating our technical writing induction course in the next few days
In the next few days, people taking Cherryleaf’s technical writing induction course will be able to access an updated version of it. As part of the course’s accreditation by the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators, we received their feedback on the course content. We decided to update the course to incorporate the suggestions they made when… Read more »