Instructional & Technical Writing

Learn instructional and technical writing skills through team collaboration on practical issues of sustainability and repair

Program Highlights

Work closely with local company iFixit to write repair guides for iFixit.com
Reverse engineer devices such as vacuums, laptops, and printers
Learn instruction-writing techniques including concision, voice & style, and writing for a lay audience
Tuition:

Residential Tuition:
$5,298

Dates:

Session 2:
July 14, 2024 July 26, 2024

Location:

Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo
Cal Poly SLO - San Luis Obispo, CA

Testimonials

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  • "This experience was very rewarding. I gained a lot of independence and really learned a lot, I would definitely to this program again."

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  • "I enjoyed getting a taste of the college experience and meeting new people. Both the mentors and the students were very friendly."

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Course Overview

In our two-week session, students will work closely with local company iFixit to write repair guides for iFixit.com. In teams of 3-4, students will pick out a device (such as a vacuum, laptop, or printer) at the iFixit office and will reverse engineer it to write these repair guides. Once students take apart their devices, they will photograph the steps of putting the devices back together and will write repair guides to empower others to engage repair their items. In addition to improving writing skills and learning the syntax and format of instructional and technical writing, students will gain valuable group experience and learn how to effectively communicate in workplace teams.

Meet your instructor

Morgan White

Instructional & Technical Writing Cal Poly SLO

Morgan has been teaching writing and technical communications in the English department at Cal Poly for 10 years. She teaches Technical Editing, Writing Arguments about STEM, Technical Writing for Engineers, Writing & Rhetoric, and Argumentation and loves anything related to the field of technical communications.

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Course Structure


There are nine 3-hour class sessions over the two-week course. During week one, students have class from 9am-12pm, Monday - Friday. During week two, students have class from 9am-12pm Monday through Thursday. Wednesday afternoons are dedicated to additional academic time (excursions, speakers).

Career Exploration


iFixit EDU team will join the class for a guest practicum. Students will go on field trip to the iFixit office to meet with tech writers and Cal Poly grads

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