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Does anyone have information on other online courses for tech-writing?
What about (hate to say it...) correspondence courses?
Thanks,
Art Kampmeier
akampmeier -at- probusiness -dot- com
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>From: Ann Waterhouse[SMTP:ann -at- VAX2 -dot- CONCORDIA -dot- CA]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 1997 12:41 PM
>Subject: On-Line Tech courses.
>
>I just learned that the University of Waterloo has an on-line Technical
>Writing course and I was wondering if anybody out there has taken on-line
>courses before. Specifically, this course offers a package to configure
>your computer, on-line assignments such as manuals and documentation and
>chat groups to help with problems and group projects. I am currently
>enrolled in a certificate program in Technical Communication and I'm
>wondering whether this would help as far as additional skills and
>experience goes. Any thoughts, comments etc. would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thank you
>
>Ann Waterhouse
>Production Dept. Computing Services
>Concordia University
>
>
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