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March 2020

Technical Writing

Technical Writing is the act of creating, organizing, and communicating complex processes involved in businesses, governmental organizations, trade industries, and educational institutions. It may involve the creation of several types of documents including: User Manuals, Software Installation Guides, Business Plans, White Papers, Case Studies, Request for Proposals, Grant Proposals, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Technical Reports, Legal Disclaimers, Online Help Files, Training Materials, Website Content Writing, Health Communications, and many more. The format of Technical Documents may include: Physical hard copies, Computer based training (CBT), and Web-Based Training (WBT).

Training Courses

Training courses may be conducted in a traditional setting, Computer based training (CBT), or Web-Based Training (WBT). Traditional settings are physical classrooms with a trainer that is present. Computer based training (CBT) occurs on a computer that is in a monitored setting. Web based training (WBT) is online training. Web based training utilizes cloud-based computing tools for access, administration, delivery and analytics

Training Videos

Training videos are created by various businesses, organizations, and individuals to teach students a new concept or idea. They may be static or interactive. Static videos present a concept or idea where the student listens and only interacts in learning when the video has completed. Interactive videos involve the student throughout the whole learning process.

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