In addition to techcomm professionals, we’ve also invited a few of our best corporate partners to provide their product evangelists as guest bloggers. This guest blog post is from Doc-To-Help.
Studies have shown that people learn more effectively by “doing” in hands-on exercises and workshops than they do by “hearing” in lectures and presentations. With that in mind, the Doc-To-Help team put together a series of three, free, fun, interactive workshops that highlight some of the key features of the software.
Attendees will need to download a trial version of the software and be willing to get their hands dirty, as they’ll be working through a number of exercises and tutorials.
A full schedule of upcoming sessions—one each in June, July, and August—as well as details and registration links is included below. Be sure to sign up for every session that interests you. They’re all different and they’re all free, so sign up early and often!
Doc-To-Help Summer School Sessions
Wednesday, 26 June 2013: The Basics
Learn basic functions, such as starting a new project, adding content, and building outputs.
Thursday, 11 July 2013: Branding Your Web-based Outputs
Learn how to customize your NetHelp output so that it matches your company’s branding using our visual theme designer.
Wednesday, 14 August 2013: Single-Sourcing for Print, Web, and Mobile
Learn how to use one project to create various outputs for desktop, Web, eReaders, and print.
Prerequisites
The only thing you need before attending one of these sessions is an installed copy of Doc-To-Help. If you don’t already have it installed, get your trial here.
See you in Summer School!