We’ve scheduled a public policies and procedures writing training course for the mornings of 22 and 23 March 2023. The course will be delivered in two sessions: The first half between 09:30-12:30 (UK time), and the second half on the next day between 09:30-12:30 (UK time). It will be delivered over Microsoft Teams. This course… Read more »
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Registration now open for our next policies and procedures writing training course
Registration is now open for our next policies and procedures writing training course. This course will be held on Tuesday 29th October 2019 in central London (WC2R), and you can book your place on the course via the policies and procedures writing course page on our website. Spaces are limited, so it’s best to book early.
New courses added to the Advanced Technical Communication training course bundle
There are now 10 courses that form part of the Advanced Technical Communication training course bundle. That’s because we added a course on Structured Writing in December, and we’re adding a course on UI/UX text writing. For the UI/UX writing course, we’re experimenting with taking an Agile development approach, and releasing the modules as they are produced…. 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 »
We’re looking for someone to take our Technical Author induction online training course, free of charge
We’re looking for someone to take our Technical Author induction online training course, free of charge, in exchange for doing something that will help us develop future versions of the course. This course was one of the first we developed, and, at that time, we didn’t use formal scripts in the creation process. In the next… Read more »