Sometimes, a Sunday marks not just the end of a week but also the end of something familiar. Today is such a Sunday for me. As a part-time student of the MA programme for Technical Communication and E-Learning, I work during the other "part" of the week. This blog post reflects on an experience in… Continue reading Moving on
Month: Feb 2020
Fifty hours per week vs fifty per cent of the workload
Did you read superhero comics when you were a kid? I did. And I wonder if that influenced my temper today. Or is there something to the zodiac signs after all? If so, it would fit: I'm an Aries, and I tend to take on big projects and sometimes overburden myself just because I know… Continue reading Fifty hours per week vs fifty per cent of the workload
How to handle (perceived) time pressure
Panic. I feel panic when I think of my dissertation. It is still winter, and the dissertation is only due next summer. However, panic creeps up my back and keeps me from thinking clearly and working effectively. No, not the panic monster type of panic. Not the one that usually would come along if you… Continue reading How to handle (perceived) time pressure
Let’s talk about… e-learning
To be able to talk about a field, one should be fluent with the terms used in the very field. Or as Antoine de Saint-Exupéry put it in The Little Prince: Words are the source of misunderstandings. Recently, in our MA programme, we have been introduced into the terminology of the e-learning and distance learning… Continue reading Let’s talk about… e-learning
API docs: Writing for developers
What technical communicators do Technical communicators typically produce documents that enable people to use a specific technical product or technology. (Documents in this context are any media communicating technical information.) Technical communicators shape documents according to their target audience's needs. For example, in the IT sector, target audiences for technical communication documents can be end-users… Continue reading API docs: Writing for developers
Hello world!
This blog is part of a writing course at the University of Limerick. So, although open to the public, the target audience for this blog would mainly be current, former, or future peer students from the MA Technical Communication and E-Learning course. However, everybody is welcome to read by and comment on my blog posts!… Continue reading Hello world!
