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Subject:Re: Certifed Techs From:Aileen Asistio <aiai -at- POLGAS -dot- TOPMAX -dot- COM -dot- PH> Date:Thu, 4 Dec 1997 12:19:01 +0800
January 1999? i was hoping it was '98...
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Aileen N. Asistio
Technical Writer
Topmax Philippines, Inc.
aiai -at- topmax -dot- com -dot- ph
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, Sekhar Maitra & Cindy Penn wrote:
> Kennesaw State University in Atlanta, GA is developing a program of
> certification. They are requiring three or four courses in tech writing
> which are offered via internet. The final requirements are yet final,
> but they will have their program set up around Jan 1999. The first
> course, So You Want to be a Tech Writer" introduces the field. The
> second, Intermediate Writing-On-line Documentation, speaks for itself.
> The third class will be offered next year and hasn't been announced.
> Once the courses are complete, they will offer a certification. For
> more information, check out the dept of continuing ed:
>http://www.student.org/ksu/
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