This guide will help you find information regarding information systems, network infrastructure and cybersecurity. Relevant across many applied computer education and networking courses.
This open textbook has been partially adapted from the original text by Suzan Last. This text is designed to introduce readers to the basics of technical communication: audience and task analysis in workplace contexts, clear and concise communication style, effective document design, teamwork and collaboration, fundamental research and documentation skills. Interactive elements are contributed by Tricia Hylton.
These OWL resources will help you conduct research and compose documents for the workplace, such as memoranda and business letters. This section also includes resources for writing report and scientific abstracts.
Technology users are compulsive integrators, hybridizers, and bricoleurs, whose unpredictable applications and innovations create a challenging task for support-documentation writers.(...)
Thoroughly updated to discuss the use of tools such as Skype and social media, this concise volume shows how effective communication--via written text and spoken presentations--can positively impact project management in professional environments.(...)
Instructional videos from Microsoft outline how to write mathematical equations and formulas in Microsoft word. Includes specifics for creating a new entry, editing a previous entry and how insert built-in formulas from the system.