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Friday, February 12 • 2:30pm - 3:30pm
Communicating Visually: The Importance of Instructions LIMITED

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In this one-hour workshop, students in middle school and up can learn about the field of technical communication, where writing, design, and technology skills come together. Presented by UCF's Future Technical Communicators club (FTC), this interactive presentation will show students what technical communicators do and what makes their careers important. There will be live activities during the workshop where students can step into the shoes of technical communicators by learning how to create effective documentation themselves. Students will leave the workshop with a glimpse into a potential career path to pursue.

Requirements: Students will need a computer with internet access to participate in the event.



Presenters
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Caitlyn Hunter

UCF Future Technical Communicators
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Claire Arendas

UCF Future Technical Communicators
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John Clement

UCF Future Technical Communicators
The Future Technical Communicators (FTC) student organization at UCF is dedicated to helping students pursue careers in technical communication. What exactly does that mean? We work together to master the skills we will need once we graduate to create any kind of documentation for... Read More →



Friday February 12, 2021 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Virtual ON DEMAND