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Practical Technical Writing Techniques

Personnel who attend the webinar will learn how to apply the Practical Technical Writing Techniques to any document. They will learn how to apply these techniques to their individual documents consistent with organizational guidelines. They will also learn to apply Practical Technical Writing Techniques to create organizational templates.Attendees will gain insight into general requirements for the Techniques and how these Techniques will encourage the creation and strengthening of the documents created. The webinar will also show attendees the pitfalls associated with the creation of documents so that attendees can avoid violations of the Technical Writing Techniques.Attendees will be introduced to the procedures associated with corrections and updates of documents as well as the treatment of numbers. Also covered with the reference to source materials for documents.Areas Covered Basics of Technical Writing best practices Technical Writing best practices and general requirementsTechnical Writing best practices for violationsTechnical Writing best practices for correctionsTechnical Writing best practices the treatment of numbersTechnical Writing best practices for reference to source materialsCourse Level - BasicWho Should AttendScientists EngineersIT personnelStatisticiansAny highly technical, highly specialized personnelWhy Should You Attend IT, scientific, human resources, and even legal personnel may benefit from learning how to apply the best practices to Technical Writing because the creation of documents applies to all disciplines. Join this webinar to gain valuable insight into how to address this challenge.Technical Writing generally conforms to Good Documentation Practices (GDocP). This term describes standards to create and maintain documents. Also addressed in the webinar are principles for creating Technical Documents. Most companies have in-house requirements that all documents produced within the organizations conform to the firms’ particular requirements. The purpose of this webinar is to define and clarify general guidelines for the creation and maintenance of documents in order to ensure consistency between documents created by various functional groups within organizations.

Personnel who attend the webinar will learn how to apply the Practical Technical Writing Techniques to any document. They will learn how to apply these techniques to their individual documents consistent with organizational guidelines. They will also learn to apply Practical Technical Writing Techniques to create organizational templates.

Attendees will gain insight into general requirements for the Techniques and how these Techniques will encourage the creation and strengthening of the documents created. The webinar will also show attendees the pitfalls associated with the creation of documents so that attendees can avoid violations of the Technical Writing Techniques.

Attendees will be introduced to the procedures associated with corrections and updates of documents as well as the treatment of numbers. Also covered with the reference to source materials for documents.

Areas Covered

  • Basics of Technical Writing best practices
  • Technical Writing best practices and general requirements
  • Technical Writing best practices for violations
  • Technical Writing best practices for corrections
  • Technical Writing best practices the treatment of numbers
  • Technical Writing best practices for reference to source materials

Course Level - Basic

Who Should Attend

  • Scientists
  • Engineers
  • IT personnel
  • Statisticians
  • Any highly technical, highly specialized personnel

Why Should You Attend

IT, scientific, human resources, and even legal personnel may benefit from learning how to apply the best practices to Technical Writing because the creation of documents applies to all disciplines. Join this webinar to gain valuable insight into how to address this challenge.

Technical Writing generally conforms to Good Documentation Practices (GDocP). This term describes standards to create and maintain documents. Also addressed in the webinar are principles for creating Technical Documents. Most companies have in-house requirements that all documents produced within the organizations conform to the firms’ particular requirements. The purpose of this webinar is to define and clarify general guidelines for the creation and maintenance of documents in order to ensure consistency between documents created by various functional groups within organizations.