So, this is it—the last post on this blog. As introduced in the beginning, this blog was part of a module in the MA programme I study at the University of Limerick. The blog accompanied me throughout the semester, and I used it to reflect on my learning as well as to cover technical communication… Continue reading Goodbye, blog
Tag: e-learning
Selecting artefacts for an e-portfolio
So, we have to put up an e-portfolio to show examples of the work we had done during the MA programme. It has been two years. I have changed computers in between. My data are … actually, I don’t know exactly, where all the data are. On some hard disks around here probably. Maybe I’ll… Continue reading Selecting artefacts for an e-portfolio
How I learned Git, forgot it, and re-learned it
Part 1: Why you need to learn Git for Docs as Code Docs as Code. What? In the software industry, technical writers work close to developers, especially when writing developer documentation, that is, documents that have other developers as target users. The idea of Docs as Code is to employ the same workflows for the… Continue reading How I learned Git, forgot it, and re-learned it
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
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!
