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Application Workshops

The Precision Content Writing application workshops provide a live, hands-on, immersive environment for learners to apply their structured writing skills. These sessions build on the knowledge and techniques learned in the eLearning modules. Through lively discussion, exercises, and activities learners develop their abilities and confidence in writing structured content.

Dates: July 6, July 13, July 20, July 27 from 1-3 pm ET

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Fundamentals

  • Introduction to Precision Content Writing
  • One unified content standard
  • The two approaches to content creation
  • The three guiding principles
  • The four organizing functions
  • The five information types
  • Applying the fundamentals

Methods

  • General writing rules
  • Plain language
  • Core writing structures
  • Writing reference information
  • Writing concept information
  • Writing principle information
  • Writing process information
  • Writing task information

Note: You are required to take Fundamentals prior to taking this course

Fundamentals

  • Introduction to Precision Content Writing
  • One unified content standard
  • The two approaches to content creation
  • The three guiding principles
  • The four organizing functions
  • The five information types
  • Applying the fundamentals

Methods

  • General writing rules
  • Plain language
  • Core writing structures
  • Writing reference information
  • Writing concept information
  • Writing principle information
  • Writing process information
  • Writing task information