WritePoint’s Technical Writing Training on Demand

WritePoint's Technical Writing Training on Demand  You're working at your own pace, but you are not alone.  WritePoint is proud to announce Technical Writing Training on Demand - a brand new model of delivering our unique standard of technical writing training. Technical Writing on Demand is perfect for people who live too far from Jerusalem to attend our face-to-face classes, want to start before the next face-to-face class begins, work full-time or just need to learn on a…

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Crash Course in WordPress

Crash Course in WordPress Monday, September 3 9:30 AM - 5 PM Learn the basic elements of using WordPress to build websites and blogs, the WordPress dashboard, overview of plug-ins and more. Overview of WordPress - industry, uses, evolution, competition, pros and cons Step-by-Step Hosting - Fantastico vs. manual installation Dashboard Overview Navigation and Creating Menus Pages and Posts Widgets Best Plugins That Every WordPress Site Must Have Essential WordPress Modifications Graphics and WordPress World of Themes -…

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Wrapping it up and learning for tomorrow

This is Part 9 of our The Life of a Project Series. It's funny that this post seems to be the hardest of the series to write. Till now, I was basically explaining what had happened or what should have happened. This post is supposed to be about the lessons that we learned and how we can be better tomorrow. The last post, which I only decided on in midstream, will be lessons I hope the client can learn.…

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Delivering Quality

This is Part 8 of our The Life of a Project Series. For most technical writers, the goal is not just to deliver an end product, but to deliver one that is of a high quality. And, as we all know, sometimes we have to compromise on quality to meet a deadline. If this happens, it is important that the decision to compromise be made not by the technical writer, but by the client or, in the case of…

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