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Subject:Re: Subjects You Missed in School From:Ellen Adams <ellena -at- TOLSTOY -dot- SC -dot- TI -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 3 Mar 1995 15:31:01 CST
Tech Writers,
I recently informed the list of my
work developing a university course
of technical writing.
Mike Keene made a good point;
he said I should clue the list in
on the target population of the technical
writing courses.
The course is to be offered through the university
English Department, and the target population is
people who want to earn a living as technical communicators.
So I'm designing courses for future professional
technical communicators.
Thanks again!
Ellen Adams
ellena -at- tolstoy -dot- sc -dot- ti -dot- com
Texas Instruments
Houston, TX