Technical Communication: Concepts and Practice
Learn technical writing at Simon Fraser University: introduction, concepts, practice, design and editing
http://www.sfu.ca/techcomm
Technical communication instructor Duncan Kent describes his online introductory technical writing course at Simon Fraser University as a "boot camp for technical writing."
The Continuing Studies course, called Concepts and Practice of Technical Communication, is part of an online certificate in technical communication.
The course is for advanced and beginner tech
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