Re: formal training for new writer

Subject: Re: formal training for new writer
From: Kris Olberg <kjolberg -at- IX -dot- NETCOM -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 18:51:05 -0500

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From: Julie Deutz <jdeutz -at- GPS -dot- COM>
To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU <TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU>
Date: Wednesday, August 19, 1998 3:22 PM
Subject: formal training for new writer

>[snip]
>Does anyone know of an intensive (meaning one to two-week) course that goes
>through the "nuts and bolts" for an experienced professional who is new to
>the world of technical writing? Location isn't an issue.

Much as I'd like to oblige with info about a book called "Learn Technical
Writing in 21 Days," I can't. Here's what I can offer:

- Position your expectations appropriately. Don't expect her to churn out
work immediately.
- Get her enrolled in a technical writing course at an accredited
institution.
- Suggest she subscribe to TECHWR-L.
- Have her read Strunk and White's "Elements of Style" and the Chicago
Manual of Style (or other style manual if your company follows a different
standard). "Elements of Style" is short and can be read in a couple of
hours.
- Put her in touch with another technical communicator (preferably not
yourself) who is willing to mentor her at her request.
- Give her short assignments at first. Make sure that peer reviews are
thorough and all problem areas are discussed in detail.
- Have her read examples of good and bad technical writing. Thoroughly
discuss the differences.
- Make sure she understands your process (e.g., write outline, collect
source, write and revise, edit, technical review, etc.)

Advice for you:
- Keep in mind that the probability of success is less than optimal.
- Use concrete measurements for assessing her progress. Examples are pages
per hour, technical notes per month, etc. Share the measurements with her so
she knows what your expectations are.
- Don't let her languish if writing isn't her cup of tea.

Best of luck!

Regards...Kris
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kris -at- olberg -dot- com

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