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I've worked as a trainer in the past. In fact, the quality of my
training notes actually secured me my first position as a technical
writer.
I don't know of any specific lists for technical trainers, but you may
find the UK's Institute of IT Training website www.iitt.org.uk useful.
Hope this helps,
Kind regards,
Katherine
Katherine Turner
Technical Author
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The opinions expressed are strictly
my own and not my employer's.
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From: Barbara Coleman
Sent: 02 March 2007 17:31
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Subject: Technical trainers?
Hi fellow whirlers,
I have been a longtime lurker who throughly enjoys the discussions here.
I was wondering if there are any TWs out there who serve as technical
trainers in their positions? I've been a Technical Communicator/Writer
for over 15 years, and in my current position I am the corporate
software trainer in addition to documenting for IT. Does anyone know of
a listserv for technical trainers?
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