Learn the essentials of technical communication in IT in a week-long course at the Brno University of Technology.
Disclaimer: This is a pilot version of the course.
- Give students an overview of the technical writing industry and help them acquire the knowledge and skills required for a technical writer job role.
- Prepare students to write better documentation for their future projects.
- Train purposeful, minimalist writing and clear communication.
- Understand technical writing principles, goals, and audience.
- Participate actively in writing activities. Students will be able to produce documents related to technology by writing clearly, concisely, and logically.
- Get an overview of tools used in technical writing and learn more about cross-team collaboration.
For information about assessment, homework and grading, see Information for BUT students - spring 2024.
The lecture overview is only tentative.
- Organization and requirements
- Definition and purpose of technical writing
- A day in the life of a technical writer
- Types of technical documentation and their specifics
- Target audience, grading, and using AI tools in this course
- In-class assignment
- Comparison of writing styles, objectives of technical writing style: Accessibility, Readability, Searchability
- Homework
- Minimalism, modularity and structure
- User focus and information flow
- Writing for global audiences
- In-class assignment
- Why and how they are useful, various major style guides for technical writing (IBM, Microsoft, Google), comparison, common principles, applying them in practice
- Introduction to markup languages and text editors
- Creating and generating documentation using Markdown
- Introduction to Git, setting up and using Git command line and GitHub
- In-class assignment
- Definition of hard skills in technical writing, why we need them
- Product knowledge, overview of the development cycle and the documentation’s place in it
- Collaborating with product owners, engineers, QE, support teams
- Content strategy, release management, planning for tech writing, how to create technical content
- Empathy, ethics, cultural awareness, communication skills, curiosity, proactivity, editorial skills, time management
- Real-life usability of documented products
- Designing user experience, 10 usability heuristics, practical applicability of documentation
- How they (don’t) work in technical writing, how they can be useful to writers, risks, practice