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Online Diploma in Technical Writing from KBuffer, India

KBuffer, India, is offering Online Diploma in Technical Writing through their virtual classroom. This is a Job-oriented course and we give you 100% Job Assistance.

We also offer training and certification on individual software tools such as Adobe FrameMaker, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Captivate, Adobe RoboHelp, and other such tools.

For further details mail to sundaram@kbuffer.in or gms@kbufferonline.com

Technical Writing Training - Get a Rs.4 lac job in 4 weeks time - Scholarship available

What we do is - Get You a Job! The Best Available! TWB is a well known Technical Communication Institute in India. Providing a wide range of Certification Programs, short term courses, fast-track courses, Post Graduate Program in Technical Communication, corporate trainings, distance learning/flexible learning/online training programs, English & soft skills training, Interview coaching classes with TWB value chain – 100% Education loan, Internship- Real time project experience, Scholarship, 100% Job Guarantee, Free CV posting in TWB On campus Job Portal, TWB Alumni membership, TWB Mentorship, TWB in-house placement opportunities and so on.

You can become a successful Technical Communicator in 30days – JOIN NOW!
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Learn Technical Copywriting in an Online College Course

The University of Missouri is now offering an online technical copywriting course, the Practicum in Technical Communication.

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Time and effort in projects: What's the difference?

In investigating how much "time and effort" my colleague and I exert when teaching online, we realized that we did not have a clear idea of the difference (if indeed there is a difference.) Any thoughts? When we evaluate our work in industry or the academy, do we mean "time" when we say "effort" or do we mean "time" plus added expenditure of energy or something else? Ideas and thoughts welcome!

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