Winter 2012 Technical Writing Training – 2 Options

TECHNICAL WRITING   IN JERUSALEM begins January 8, 2012 Sundays and Tuesdays  9:30 AM-2:30 PM Taught at WritePoint’s training center in Har Hotzvim’s Hi-Tech Park in Jerusalem ONLINE begins January 8, 2012 Sundays and Tuesdays 6-9 PM Our full technical writing course, taught live, online.  The same presentations, the same number of hours and the same access to feedback and mentoring.   Participate from the comfort of your own home or office.  Best for those who live too far…

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WritePoint’s Late Fall and Early Winter Training Schedule

WritePoint’s current training schedule is chock-full of opportunities to enhance professional skills. We train new writers and offer specialized training for those already working as professional writers. We offer full-length courses to comprehensively train you to work in Israel and we enable professionals and entry-level writers to enhance current skills by taking individual modules that concentrate on teaching specific skills. Announcing new courses in: Basic Web Design, Legal Translation, MarCom Writing, Management Skills for Documentation Managers, WordPress and…

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WritePoint’s Late Summer and Fall 2011 Training Schedule

WritePoint’s current training schedule is chock-full of opportunities to learn professional writing skills, from technical writing and translation to marketing communication and more. We train new writers and offer specialized training for those already working as professional writers.  We offer full-length courses to comprehensively train you for various industries and we enable professionals and entry-level writers to enhance current skills by taking individual modules that concentrate on teaching specific skills. All courses meet in our Training Center on…

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What Non-Technical Writers Can Do with DITA

In the "Pirates of Silicon Valley" movie, there's a scene when Steve Jobs is presenting Lisa, a personal computer developed by Apple, to a businessman. At the end of the presentation, the businessman asks "You say this gadget of yours is for ordinary people. What on earth would ordinary people want with computers?" As we all know, the rest is the history. In my previous post Is DITA Just for Technical Writers, I asked if DITA can follow…

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