For Episode 50 of the Cherryleaf Podcast, we look at the reasons why technical communicators join their professional bodies.
Category: Technical Communication
New training course – Structured writing
Just before the 25th December, we released our latest online training course. It’s on the fundamentals of structured writing. The course looks at non-automated structured writing, XML structured writing, and database-driven structured writing. It forms part of the Advanced Technical Writing Techniques bundle. If you’re subscribed to the advanced bundle already, you don’t need to… Read more »
Improving the Technical Author/technical writing training course
We were told last month that the ISTC has renewed the accreditation of our Technical Author/technical writing training course. As part of the accreditation process, the course is reviewed every two years by a panel, who provide feedback on the course. However, to our embarrassment, the reviewers mentioned we’d misspelt two of words that appear in… Read more »
Podcast 48: Headless CMS – Interview with Simen Svale Skogsrud
We talk about Headless CMS with Simen Svale Skogsrud, Co-founder/CTO of Sanity.io. How to deploy a transcription microservice demo video.
Podcast 47: Keep It Simple – Interview with Kirsty Taylor
We discuss various tips on how to keep your writing simple (and straightforward) for all audiences, but particularly when you are writing English content that will be translated, or consumed by non-native English speakers. Kirsty Taylor is Manager, Product Internationalisation at RPM Global. Kirsty’s presentation was delivered at the Australian Society for Technical Communication (ASTC)… Read more »