The following table summarizes the technical writing courses:
Title and course details | Summary | Pre-Class | In-Class |
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Technical Writing One | Learn the critical basics of technical writing. Take this course before taking any of the other courses. | 2 hours | 2 to 2.5 hours |
Technical Writing Two | Practice four intermediate topics in technical writing. | 1 hour | 2 to 2.5 hours |
Tech Writing for Accessibility | Develop skills for making documentation more accessible to all. | none | 1.5 hours |
Writing Helpful Error Messages | Write clearer, more effective error messages, whether they appear in IDEs, command lines, or GUIs. This course is online only. | 1.5 hours | none |
The pre-class components introduce topics; the in-class components help students integrate and practice those topics. That said, the pre-class work, by itself, provides significant educational value.
Google provides all the materials needed to run the in-class sessions at your own organization. If you'd like to facilitate the in-class sessions for your organization, please see Facilitating Technical Writing Courses.
We've aimed Technical Writing One and Technical Writing Two at the following audiences:
- software engineers
- software engineering or computer science students
Additionally, many people in engineering-adjacent roles (such as product managers) have also benefited from these courses.
We've aimed Tech Writing for Accessibility at anyone who writes technical documents or creates technical websites, including:
- engineers
- engineering managers
- product managers
- technical writers