If you have been following this blog and have decided to make a career out of relentless writing, this post would help you know from where should you start.
The most practiced approach is to join one of the renowned institutions for technical writing in Bangalore or Pune. Meanwhile, please note that there are several other small schools providing online trainings to individuals.
I would briefly provide a list of top three names I have heard of:
Apart from these institutes, Internet has a huge pool of informative blogs and websites by international authors. These writers have vast experience in technical communication and provide all the latest updates in the market. Google it.
Here are few of the free resources you can start with:
- http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Technical_writing
- http://www.twin-india.org/TWIN_Book.chm
- http://www.twin-india.org/TWIN_Book2.chm
- http://www.prismnet.com/~hcexres/textbook/
Along with learning and acquiring skills, the best way to know technical documentation is by working on a freelancing project or getting employed.
P.S. As requested by few of the readers of this blog, the next post is targeted to the global audience. The international enthusiasts, please refer to The Tipping Point - Global Audience.
P.S. As requested by few of the readers of this blog, the next post is targeted to the global audience. The international enthusiasts, please refer to The Tipping Point - Global Audience.