Register for the Upcoming Live Webinar
Mastering Technical Writing: From SDK Docs to End-User Guides
Presented By:
David Marshall | Owner, Neithdos Consulting Services, LLC
Duration: 60 minutes
Webinar Summary
In the ever-changing landscape of content creation, the role of a writer is more important than ever. As highlighted by an insightful article by Jane Friedman, a person who is writing constantly and consistently is a writer. So why is this significant? In our field we are constantly putting pen to paper, or in today’s age, fingers to keyboard to create amazing documents for our customers.
Our mission is to produce high-quality content that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of our audience. Whether it is academic writing, blogs, book writing, or technical documentation, we strive to create valuable and accessible information.
In this webinar, we will set the stage for a deeper exploration into the world of technical writing, offering insights and guidance for aspiring writers and seasoned professionals alike.
During this webinar, Dr. David Marshall will provide insights on:
- Understanding different types of technical writing, principles, challenges, and rules for success.
- Best practices for creating all types of technical content, ranging from SDK documentation to interactive guides.
- The role of a technical writer, industries supported, and essential tools for creating high-quality documentation across sectors
- How AI is Streamlining Technical Documentation and Shaping the Future of Technical Writing
Meet the Presenters
about the Presenter
David Marshall
Owner
Neithdos Consulting Services, LLC
Dr. David Marshall is a technical writer and a training developer since 2007. He is also the owner of Neithdos Consulting Services LLC. Dr. Marshall received his DM in Executive Leadership from Colorado Technical University in 2021. Currently, Dr. Marshall lives in Summerville, South Carolina and is planning on following up his dissertation on Changes Executives Need to Implement to Promote Women to Executive Positions with additional articles to business journals.