We are delighted to announce that our Using Generative AI in Technical Writing course has been officially accredited by the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators (ISTC). This accreditation marks a significant milestone, reflecting the course’s high quality and relevance in the field of technical communication. The ISTC, the leading professional body for technical communicators in… Read more »
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New content added to our Using Generative AI in technical writing course
We have added a knowledge file to our Using Generative AI in technical writing course. This knowledge file is a user guide for an imaginary application called ABC video player. Delegates can use this file when creating a chatbot if they don’t have their own content they can use. Some delegates told us they were… Read more »
Our next policies and procedures course: 5/6 March 2024
The next public policies and procedures writing course will be delivered in two parts on the mornings (0930-1230) of Tuesday 5th March and Wednesday 6th March 2024. Cherryleaf’s policies and procedures training course teaches you how to write clear and effective policies and procedures, in a straightforward and efficient way. These documents are important, because:… Read more »
Now open: “Using Generative AI in technical writing” training course
Yesterday, we pushed the button and went live with our elearning course on using generative AI in technical writing. The course covers how technical communicators can use Generative Artificial Intelligence to help them: Be more efficient Create better deliverables for their users We went through all the key stages in a technical writing project. At… Read more »
New updates to our Technical Author/Technical Writer/technical writing training course
We’ve updated the videos, exercises, and handouts in our Technical Author/Technical Writer/technical writing training course to reflect technical writing in 2023. The new video presentations in the course are more engaging, with many more examples of each key learning point. The videos are now in Full HD (1080p), with subtitles. What will I learn? In… Read more »
