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Technical Writing:
A Comprehensive Hands-On Introduction


Course 3194 Days

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is this course about?

In this course you gain the skills to explain complicated or technical material to others. You learn how to create documents to support users, decision makers, and anyone who needs to understand technical information.

This course provides a complete process for planning, writing and editing technical documents, including selecting document formats and making effective use of graphics. The course uses a toolkit approach from which you can select the appropriate techniques to implement in your environment.

Who will benefit from this course?

This course is useful for those who have to communicate information or instructions to others, or those entering the field of technical writing who need to create clear and concise high-quality manuals and white papers. While some specific document types are covered (e.g. user manuals, white papers and reference manuals), the focus is on the principles of technical writing that apply in all environments. Managers responsible for planning and assessing technical writing also benefit.

I have experience in technical writing. Will I benefit from this course?

As an introductory course, this course assumes participants have no training in technical writing or are just starting to develop the necessary skills to excel in this field. While experienced technical writers might benefit from the review of the principles of successful technical writing, this course is intended for technical writers who are just beginning to acquire their basic skills.

Is this course going to be useful to me even if I'm not a technical writer?

Yes! If you ever need to explain things to other people in writing this course will show you how to do it well. In this course you learn how to explain things effectively-how to get your message across so that people can do their jobs well or make good decisions based on the information that you present to them.

What background do I need?

The only requirement is that you have an interest in writing well and a good grasp of the English language. Experience with Windows and Microsoft Word is helpful.

Does this course cover project documentation?

In relation to hardware and software projects, this course covers the creation of external deliverables -- documents used by the same people who are using the software or hardware product. Internal deliverables are created to support the development of the product; for example, project plans, requirements specifications, file layouts, design specifications and more. Internal deliverables are not covered in this course.

Is this a grammar course?

No. This course addresses the higher-level issues of communicating clearly and effectively. As a result, it is language independent. While this course discusses writing effectively, we assume that attendees have a basic grasp of grammar.

How is technical writing different from other types of writing?

Technical writing focuses on clarity, conciseness and effectiveness in delivering a message to a particular target audience. Technical writing is often performed in the context of producing a series of documents designed for a specific audience. Users typically read selected portions of a technical document as needed. Effective technical writers know how to structure information using words, graphics, and page design to achieve an intended purpose.

Other types of writing, primarily creative writing, tend to be concerned with mood, opinions or personality. These are typically stand-alone documents that are read from start to finish.

How much time is devoted to each topic?

ContentHours
Introduction to technical writing2.0
The writing process5.0
Ensuring clarity and readability6.0
The mechanics of writing4.0
Designing your document3.0
Developing the look of your document3.0
Times, including the workshops, are estimates; exact times may vary according to the needs of each class.

What kinds of hands-on exercises are in the course?

Approximately 40% of class time is spent on hands-on exercises. These exercises allow users to practice the techniques learned in the course. A variety of document types are used in the exercises so participants can experience the practical application of the tools learned in the course. Participants work in teams to analyze and define the audience. Each participant writes and rewrites several documents using various styles.

As someone who has to produce technical documents, how will this course help me write effectively?

This course focuses on a process in which you learn how to:

  • Analyze your audience so that you can produce the documents they need in a useful format
  • Use graphics in conjunction with your writing, as well as how to arrange your documents for maximum readability
  • Evaluate and edit your documents to ensure that they meet your audience's requirements

As a manager, how will this course help me?

This course defines a process and provides a toolkit for creating technical documents that will allow you to better plan and manage resources while ensuring you create high-quality external deliverables.

Is this course applicable toward a Project Management Institute (PMI) certification?

Yes. Though this course is not designed as preparation for an exam, it is beneficial to anyone working toward, or maintaining, a PMI certification. Most PMI certifications require a specific number of PDUs in order to obtain and maintain the credential. Completion of this course provides 23 professional development units (PDUs).

Learning Tree offers several courses that help you prepare for PMI certifications, including Course 276: Preparing for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® Exam, which prepares you for PMI's most popular certification. For more details on these courses and PMI certifications, please see the Learning Tree PMI Registered Education Provider Q&A.

How does this course relate to other Learning Tree courses?

This course is of interest to anyone who needs to communicate technical information in writing. This course is relevant to all Learning Tree courses that are involved in creating products that require external deliverables. The following courses may be of interest:

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Technical Writing:  A Comprehensive Hands-On Introduction

Training Dates

Live online classroom training.Most events below can be taken in-class or live, online from your home or office with AnyWare.
Jul 10 - 13Toronto enrol
Jul 31 - Aug 3Ottawa enrol
Nov 13 - 16Toronto enrol
Nov 27 - 30Ottawa enrol

US Dates

Jul 10 - 13New York enrol
Jul 31 - Aug 3Reston, VA enrol
Aug 7 - 10Alexandria, VA enrol
Sep 11 - 14Rockville, MD enrol
Oct 9 - 12New York enrol
Nov 6 - 9Reston, VA enrol
Dec 4 - 7Alexandria, VA enrol
Jan 15 - 18Rockville, MD enrol
Jan 29 - Feb 1New York enrol

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  • Class participation
  • Team workshops
  • Use of in-class hands-on equipment
  • Comprehensive course materials
  • Morning and afternoon refreshments
  • Course Completion Certificate awarding Continuing Education Units
  • FREE participation in Professional Certification