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Do you have a knack for explaining complex subjects in a way that makes them easy to understand? If so, you should consider entering the well-paying field of technical writing. This course will teach you the skills you need to succeed as a technical writer. You will learn how to translate complex information into easily understood language, and how to become a wizard at marrying the art of publishing with the science of technology. You'll learn the secrets of successful technical writers, including technical writing conventions, interviewing skills, desktop publishing and formatting techniques, key tips for developing graphics and templates, documentation management, and how to publish documents both on paper and electronically. You'll also learn how to get your first job as a technical writer, plus tricks of the trade that enable you to create high-quality documentation with less work.
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Learn basic digital video editing on this incredibly easy-to-use Apple Software (for MAC users). Topics covered include basic editing techniques, sound overlays, adding text to videos, and adding video effects to still photos. Students will output videos to be used on all computers as well uploaded to the internet.
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Work standards and best practices are developed using the Lean Manufacturing Management System. The goal of Work Standards is to create a standard of operation that increases productivity, reduces waste, reduces cost and increases quality. By using this system, it enables the company to provide the customer a quality product at a lower cost.
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Anyone considering a career as a paralegal should have a firm understanding of workers' compensation law. The reason is simple: You're far more likely to be involved in workers' compensation cases than criminal law cases, intellectual property cases, or even business disputes. The only types of cases that are more common are personal injury or medical malpractice, both of which have very strong ties to workers' compensation law.
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Enhance career development by taking initiative and putting common sense into common practice. WorkSmarts will encourage employees and supervisors to share ideas, ask questions, and interact with others, ultimately promoting job efficiency and satisfaction!
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This course focuses on developoing interpersonal skills of front-line and support staff for improved customer service, teambuilding and problem solving.
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Many women are looking for a new career, wanting to advance in their present job, reentering the workplace after staying home to raise families, or changing life goals. WOW¿s goal is to bring women together and to help them make informed decisions toward the next phase in their lives. WOW provides workshops, a resource packet of how to connect with local employers about job openings, career testing and individual career coaching. WOW workshop descriptions are as follows:
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Do you have a nagging suspicion that a small improvement in your writing skills might also improve your career prospects? Don't let small gaps in your business writing skills prevent you from reaching your full potential! It doesn't matter whether you're a clerical worker, an engineer, or an executive. If you communicate with others in writing, you need this course to help you identify and eliminate problem areas. By the end of this course, you'll know the secret to developing powerful written documents that immediately draw readers in and keep them motivated to continue until your very last, well-chosen word.
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MyWritingLab is an online learning system that provides better writing practice through diagnostic assessment and progressive exercises to move students from literal comprehension to critical thinking and writing.
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This is a 6-hour, one-day Written Communication course. The primary objective of the course is to gain an awareness of the benefits and challenges associated with written communication. Key skills learned in this course will be the importance of effective written communication. Develop an understanding of correct punctuation and sentence structure when writing emails and memos. Use bullets and attachments to improve the content of business communication. Learn to write concise and coherent ideas using action words.
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