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Abelard Consulting Technical Writing Course get brochure book online home page Abelard Consulting is of the view that giving participants in a training course just the presentation slides to take away with them does not provide them with the best opportunity to reinforce their learning once they are back in the workplace. A slide can be meaningless when divorced from the context set by the facilitator during training. To maximise the opportunity for post-training reinforcement, Abelard Consulting provides each participant with a guide that doubles as a textbook. All the topics covered in the course are treated at length in the guide, but the guide also includes many other topics (all relevant to language and communication). Thus the guide can be used both to reinforce what participants learn during the course and to provide an opportunity, through self-paced study, to build on that learning. Participants in Abelard Consulting s two-day public technical writing course receive a 363- page reference book. This book which is fully indexed covers in detail all the topics covered in the course and substantially more. To give you an idea of the topics covered in the course, the contents pages of the reference book are reproduced below. (Participants in our corporate courses those provided in-house to a single client receive a slightly modified book of approximately 325 pages.) For more information about this course, call 1800 601 116 (a free call from within Australia) or send an email to courses@abelard.com.au. Contents 1 Introduction 11 About the course 11 Course objectives 11 What is technical writing? 12 Prescriptivist view 12 Descriptivist view 12 The long history of technical writing 13 New name for an old profession 14 What do technical writers produce nowadays? 14 Why good technical writing matters 14 Professional ethics 14 Ethics pure and simple 14 The law 15 But no one reads user documentation, right? 16 The value the profession adds: commercial benefits 16 2 General Principles of Good Technical Writing 18 Objectives 18 Maximum communicative efficiency 18 Five essential attributes of good factual writing 19 Clarity 19 Ambiguity 20 Vagueness 25 Familiarity 27 Familiar vocabulary 27 Familiar meaning 30

2 Familiar idioms 30 Familiar grammar, spelling and punctuation 31 Familiar signs and symbols 32 Familiar numerical representation, units and symbols 32 Economy 33 Verbosity 33 Triviality 33 Redundancy 34 Tautology 34 Over-precision 34 Padding 35 Neutrality 35 Techniques for avoiding sexism 37 Consistency 38 The principle of single and distinct denotation 38 Techniques for controlling vocabulary and styles 39 But what about correct writing? 39 Putting practices and conventions into perspective 41 The primacy of communicative efficiency 42 Summary 42 Exercise 1 44 3 The Language of Language 46 The importance of knowing the language of language 46 The parts of speech 47 Nouns 47 Pronouns 50 Verbs 53 Adjectives 57 Adverbs 59 Conjunctions 60 Prepositions 61 Determiners 61 Interjections 62 Person 63 Structural elements 63 Phrase 64 Clause 65 Sentence 66 Paragraphs 67 Exercise 2 73 Post-break activities: Day 1 75 4 The Process of Writing: Strategies, Tips and Tricks 76 Objectives 76 The typical writing process 76 Research 77 Planning 77 Ingredients 78 Audience analysis 79

3 Choosing the type of deliverable 81 Estimating 83 Design issues 84 Document design 84 Page design 85 Content design 86 Serif or sans serif? 88 Online or print? 90 Economical fonts 91 Templates 92 Common styles in technical reports 93 Creating styles in Microsoft Word 94 Creating a template in Microsoft Word 94 Using styles in Microsoft Word 95 The first draft 95 Getting started: Overcoming writer s block 97 Project journal 98 Tips from ancient Greek philosophy 98 Edward Albee technique 101 Mind mapping 101 Outlining 103 Reviewing 104 Peer review 104 Technical review 106 Qualities of a good reviewer 106 When you are the reviewer 108 Pre-publication tasks 108 5 Writing Step-by-Step Procedures 111 Objectives 111 Definition 111 Warm-up exercise 111 Anatomy of a procedure 113 Title 113 Overview 113 Prerequisites 113 Risk statements 114 Duration 114 References 114 Steps 114 Related tasks 115 Style 115 Title 115 Steps 116 Specifying risks 117 Where to place risk messages 117 How long should a procedure be? 118 The so-called 7 ± 2 rule 119 Common problems in procedure writing 119 Branching and chunking 125 Branching 125 Chunking 125 Visualising tasks and processes 127

4 Exercise 3 129 6 Aspects of Grammar 133 Objectives 133 Grammar: what is it? 133 Some old rules not worth worrying about 134 Splitting infinitives 134 Stranded prepositions 134 Beginning a sentence with and or but 135 Revisiting be 136 Common problems of grammar 137 Verb subject agreement 137 Interrogatives 147 Subject pronoun agreement 147 Relative clauses 148 Comparatives and superlatives 151 Exercise 4 154 7 Obstacles to Readability 155 Objectives 155 Mechanics versus style 155 The roots of good style 156 Common problems 157 Conceptually fractured sentences 157 Sentence: overly long and poorly varied 157 Overly dense sentences 161 Misplaced jargon 162 Overly pre-modified nouns 163 Noun clustering 165 Nominalisation 166 Voice: active or passive? 167 Impersonal constructions 170 Register 171 Readability formulas 172 Flesch Reading Ease Formula (FREF) 172 Readability statistics and passive sentences 174 Exercise 5 176 Post-break activities: Day 2 178 8 Troublesome Words 179 Objective 179 Words to watch 179 9 Punctuation Refresher 191 Objectives 191 Terminology 191 The purpose of punctuation 192 Grammatical purpose 192 Emphatic purpose 192

5 Is punctuation important? 192 Vital punctuation 192 Discretionary punctuation 193 Fads worth forgetting 194 Descriptor fragments in parentheses or between dashes 194 Colons introducing a run-on list 195 Over-capitalisation 196 Lazy quotes 196 Solidus (/): a mark to be mostly avoided 197 Exclamation marks (!) 198 Singular plural composites 199 Where punctuation is vital to meaning 199 Apostrophes 199 En dashes 203 Marking off parenthetic material 205 Dashes and similar characters: a summary 208 Commas in general 208 Serial commas: sometimes they are important 212 Hyphens and compound adjectives 213 Semicolons 215 Colons 217 Other punctuation marks 219 Brackets 219 Ellipsis (aka ellipsis points) 221 Quotation marks (aka inverted commas) 222 Exercise 6 228 10 Reports: Structure, Content & Strategies 229 Objectives 229 Introduction 229 Classifying reports 230 Classifying by purpose 230 Classifying by structure 231 Sample reports 232 Simple structure: a field report 232 Narrative structure: a laboratory report 232 Expository structure: a feasibility report 233 Sections in a typical narrative or expository report 234 Title page 235 Document control and signoff 236 Abstract and keywords 237 Executive summary 239 Contents 240 Lists of figures and tables 240 List of shortened forms 240 Glossary 241 Introduction 241 Body: expository reports 243 Body: narrative reports 243 Conclusion 246 Acknowledgements 247 Appendixes 247 Endnotes 247

6 References 248 Index 248 Citation systems and styles 249 The author date system 249 Vancouver system 250 Documentary-note system 251 Bibliographies and reference lists 251 Citation and footnotes 251 Style guidelines: author date and documentary note systems 252 Style guidelines: Vancouver system 255 Citation name system 256 Technical proposals 256 Introduction 257 Current situation 257 Plan or solution 257 Qualifications or credentials 257 Costs and benefits 258 Conclusion 258 White papers 258 Common problems in white papers 258 Responding to requests for tender (RFTs) 259 Ten common reasons why tender proposals fail 260 Visuals 261 When to use tables 262 Table structure 262 Types of figures 263 Figure structure 265 Common problems in reports 265 Structural weaknesses 266 Poor font choice 269 Unhelpful table settings 269 Poor call-outs 270 Inconsistent styles 271 Pagination issues 271 Internal contradictions 271 Figures that don t support the text 272 Figures that could easily mislead 272 Plagiarism and fabrication 273 Sloppy citing and referencing 274 Exercise 7 275 11 Reports: Reasoning & Logic 278 Objectives 278 Introduction 278 Innate weaknesses in human reasoning 279 Reasoning 279 Logical reasoning 280 Sound reasoning 281 Junk reasoning 282 Common fallacies 283 Petitio principii 283 Affirming the consequent 284

7 Denying the antecedent 285 Post hoc ergo propter hoc 286 Argumentum ad hominem 287 Genetic fallacy 287 Ignoratio elenchi 287 Straw-man fallacy 287 Exercise 8 289 12 New Practices in Technical Writing 291 Objectives 291 Adobe Acrobat 3D 291 Single-sourcing 291 Content management systems 292 XML 292 Structured authoring 292 Collaborative authoring: the rise of wikis 294 13 Breaking into Technical Writing 297 Objectives 297 Why work as a technical writer? 297 Finding a job as a technical writer 297 Writing a CV 298 What pay can I expect? 298 Pros of being a contractor 299 Cons of being a contractor 299 A Answers to Exercises 303 Exercise 1 303 Exercise 2 304 Exercise 3 306 Exercise 4 309 Exercise 5 310 Exercise 6 311 Exercise 7 312 Exercise 8 314 Other exercises 315 B Bloated Language 320 C Numbers, Symbols & Measurements 323 Words or numerals? 323 Fractions 324 Percentages 324 Dates and time 324 Digit separators 326 Numbers in equations 328 Types of symbols 328 Quantity symbols: variables and physical constants 328 Unit symbols: symbols of measurement 329 Descriptive symbols 331

8 D Methods of Controlling Vocabulary 332 Simplified English 332 Subject-specific thesauri 333 Project journals 335 Editing style sheets 337 Style guides 339 E Entering Uncommon Characters 340 How do I find the code for a Unicode character? 341 Entering a Unicode character 342 Sample characters 343 What about the web? 344 F Variants of the English Language 345 American English 345 British English 347 Other variations 347 G Editors Checklists 348 Copy-editing checklist 348 Structural editing checklist 349 Content edit checklist 350 Proof-reading checklist 351 H Common Proof-reading Marks 353 I Sample Estimating Algorithms 356 J Writing Emails 358 Adopting the right register (aka tone) 358 Common structures 359 The Issue Description Action (IDA) approach 359 The MADE approach 360 The Executive Summary approach 361 Writing tips 362 Attitudinal writing 364 K Professional Societies & Other Resources 365 Professional societies 365 Local 365 Overseas 365 Online discussion forums 366 L Bibliography 367 Index 369 get brochure book online home page