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Re: What do you think of writing Web pages as a TC course assignment?
Subject:Re: What do you think of writing Web pages as a TC course assignment? From:Gretchen Toth <glt -at- ICONOVEX -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 18 Apr 1996 11:57:32 -0500
Marci-
The TC program at the university from which I graduated has added
assignments to their Technical Editing course where the students *edit*
HTML documents. I do not know if they have yet added *writing* courses
that address HTML documents.
:-)
Gretchen
Mercedes Abels wrote:
>I think most of the job posting I see these days expect this skill. It
>seems that this is a necessary skill for today's tech writers and I have
>made this clear to the head of the tech writing program at my college.
>Marci Abels
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Gretchen L. Toth
Technical Writer
The Iconovex Corporation
gretchen -dot- toth -at- iconovex -dot- com http://www.iconovex.com
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