Technical Writing

2-day course, in person or online

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Colleen Trolove

What it’s about

Don’t be misled: ‘technical’ doesn’t necessarily mean you’re a scientist or you work in IT.

It’s about specialised information

Technical writing is about transmitting the specialised knowledge from your field to anyone else – nonspecialists.

It can also be about giving information to other specialists who are busy. They might need quick, digestible summaries or updates from you.

It’s about communicating the complex clearly

This course shows you how to write about complex information in simple, clear, unambiguous (and maybe even engaging) ways!

It’s about explaining technical terms accessibly

How do you pitch definitions at your audience’s level? Should you use a glossary or footnotes? Aaargh, so many options – how do you know you’re doing it right?!

It’s about giving a hierarchy to lots of information

When it comes to complex information, there’s usually a lot of it. How do you categorise it all? How do you decide what’s most important and less important for your readers?

People crave summaries at the starts of documents. But how do you summarise something complex?

What the training covers

Day 1

Reader-centric tools

  • Focus on the reader for success

  • Putting yourself in the readers’ shoes

  • What all readers want to know

  • Bottom line up front

Plain language

  • What is plain language?

  • Who uses it?

  • Why use it? (the benefits)

Sample documents

  • View and deconstruct a range of technical documents

  • Industry trends in technical writing

Plain language approaches

  • Speakable language

  • Sentence length

  • Active voice

  • First person – you and we

Day 2

Planning tools

  • Separating thinking and writing so you can write more efficiently

  • Identifying your goal in writing

  • Prioritising the needs of multiple readers

  • Filtering and ordering content

  • Creating informative, logical headings

Supported writing using your own documents

  • Practise, practise, practise!

Introducing readers to new terminology

  • How to introduce new concepts

  • Building from the basic to the more complex

  • Avoiding acronyms

Reviewing and editing

  • The editing process

  • Surviving the reviewing process!

The specifics

Who’s it for?

Up to 14 people who write complex information at work

How long?

2 full days at your venue

How much?

All trainings are $8,000 + gst per day plus travel

What format?

In person or online, but not a mix of both

Before the training

You can give me document samples to use in the training (optional)

To bring on the day

  • Laptops

  • Your own documents to work on

Colleen Trolove

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