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Rules for Writing Good Sentences

The art of writingYes, good sentence structure is necessary knowledge for IDs. The project manager for my current ID project has three writing rules:

  1. First Person (It’s really second person if you’re referring to the learner as “you”.)
  2. Active Voice (no passive language)
  3. Present Tense for Verbs

I did not notice how many times I made these mistakes, until now. Writing passively seems to be my numero uno guilty pleasure. The good thing is MS Word allows you to set these parameters. Thus, correcting your mistakes as you work. Pretty convenient.

Today, I came across a Writer’s Digest article titled, The Four Commandments of Writing Good Sentences. According to this article, the four rules are:

  1. You shall not write passively.
  2. You shall not overuse weak verbs like “to be” and “to have.”
  3. You shall not fluff.
  4. You shall make every word necessary.

Pretty good stuff, right? I’d say…oops…I say so…or I believe so. Trying to avoid that passive voice. :-)

Discussions of such techniques occur in business writing courses and websites. So, if you want to learn more, google these writing techniques:

  1. Business Writing
  2. Technical Writing
  3. Professional Writing

My New Goal: To make the above mentioned rules a part of my natural writing style.


Add comment May 5, 2008

The Life of a Freelancing ID

Freelance WritingIn a previous post titled, “Career Choices for an EduTech Star,” I posted a YouTube video that briefly described some of the job titles under which we EduTech Geeks fall. Look at the entire ISD process of analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation…our skill is truly extensive when you really evaluate what we do.

These past two months my work as a Freelance ID has really picked up, thus creating a desire to share some of the secrets or best ways to land these freelance jobs.

Mostly, I have been doing writing and design & development jobs. Small technical writing and document design seem to be the needed tasks amongst many companies; creating templates for corporate documents is another frequently posted job. Note: Knowing a little HTML/CSS wouldn’t hurt either.

To quickly summarize, the most common freelance jobs for this ID have been:

  • technical writing docs/reports,
  • desktop publishing (DTP)
  • document design and layout of instructional docs,
  • compiling packets of instructional information,
  • editing instructional content,
  • eLearning module design & development,
  • presentation design (for instructional content),
  • development of assessments & evaluations, &
  • MY FAVE = audio/video scriptwriting for eLearning content.

The audio/video scripting, or just plain scripting for audio content, allows me to combine the film/theatre background with instructional design. Its a good skill to have and, usually, the content is already there, you’re just responsible for turning it into a script. I enjoy doing this because it simultaneously adds to both the design and writing resumes.

Good places to add a profile:

  • www.ifreelance.com
  • www.linkedin.com

Also, consider the creative staffing agencies in your area. I live in Chicago, the city flooded with many creative types, here are a few I know of:

  • www.paladinstaff.com
  • www.creaitivedir.com
  • www.creativegroup.com
  • AD AGENCIES!!! Ad agencies are always a good professional contact. Many DTP, document design and web-based design jobs come through their network.

Your net worth is your network.”…can’t remember who said it, but it rings true. :-) So get out there and get those freelance jobs!!!

The money is great! The networking is awesome! The professional independence is unparalleled!


Add comment April 23, 2008

20 Tips for Good Blogging

Side Topic Post: I came across this article, 20 Tips for Good Blogging, on the Writer’s Digest Blog titled, The Writer’s Perspective by Maria Schneider.”

The post has some really interesting tips for good blogging practices; I’m sure it will be useful for any blogger. The blog itself usually has some great info and resources on different forms of writing.

Really nice to see “blogging” getting the respect it deserves within the writing community.

Enjoy!


Add comment April 6, 2008


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