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RE: What should an introductory seminar on tech writing cover?
Subject:RE: What should an introductory seminar on tech writing cover? From:"Guru Kamath" <guru -at- bom5 -dot- vsnl -dot- net -dot- in> To:<techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 29 May 2000 10:11:21 +0530
Hello Peter,
I have been conducting one day seminars in India for about five years now
for the public. These were done to promote technical writing in India. I am
happy to provide you the contents below (the signature). Depending on your
audience and objectives, you may have to tailor the contents.
One of the major defects of my seminar has been the lack of excercizes and
feedback to participants. This would require one more day. But my hope has
been that participants would keep in touch with me, share their work with
me, and I could provide practical feedback.
My assumptions for the audience are:
a) Good knowledge of English.
b) Good communication skills.
c) Computer literacy (word processing, windows, etc)
I generally do not cover Grammar -- though questions on grammar are answered
during the Question/Answer session.
I would be happy to contribute further to this discussion or answer any
questions that you or others may have.