We’ve had an enquiry from someone looking for 1-2 Technical Authors to help out on a potential project which would start in June. The content will be created using Word and FrameMaker, and ideally you will have skills in using both applications. They are looking for Technical Authors with: Experience of military land vehicles and/or… Read more »
Category: Technical Author
How on earth could the Apple Watch be used in technical communication?
Whenever Apple launches a new product range, there’s a great deal of buzz and excitement. There’s lots of speculation as to how the technology could be applied by different professions and by consumers. Yesterday’s launch of the Apple Watch was no exception. The title of this post may give away the fact that this post… Read more »
Here’s a list of the training modules we offer
We had a discussion last week about a potential partnership that involves Cherryleaf’s courseware (and our trainers). It prompted us to take stock of the all courseware we can offer today. Below are some of the items on the list:
April date for our next advanced technical writing techniques course
Just to let you know our next Trends in Technical Communication Course – Advanced Technical Writing Techniques course will be held on Wednesday 29th April 2015, near The Science Museum in central London.
Accessibility is not only for people with disabilities
Accessibility is in the news again: Harvard and M.I.T. Are Sued Over Lack of Closed Captions “Advocates for the deaf on Thursday filed federal lawsuits against Harvard and M.I.T., saying both universities violated antidiscrimination laws by failing to provide closed captioning in their online lectures, courses, podcasts and other educational materials.” “Much of Harvard’s online content… Read more »