Earlier this month I submitted my final MA project to the University of Limerick! I felt a massive sense of achievement, it has definitely been an extremely challenging year. I decided to complete an MA in 2016, but just missed the enrolment deadline. I waited a year before I could begin and wow! time has flown. My results are due in November.
This blog post is about the Technical Communication & E-Learning MA offered at Limerick University.
I received some feedback on my website and blog and as a result I have rolled out some updates. I also started working on my portfolio about a month ago, and decided to incorporate it into my website, alongside my blog. This is now live.
The collaboration project has come to an end and with it arrives my final blog post, reflecting on my overall experience of the situation.
In a previous post I talked about planning to conduct an interview. As part of a research project for university I have to conduct an interview with someone working in industry. In this blog post, I’ll be talking about conducting an interview and reflecting on the experience.
It’s the last week of the collaboration project, the documents are due for submission on the 26th of March. This is my reflection on week 9.
I was listening to a lecture on virtual teamwork a few weeks ago and something that was mentioned in the podcast stuck with me. I made a note at the time to explore this in more depth (which is why I’m only just getting around to it now).
As part of a University assignment, I was required to create a short XML document for technical communicators who need to learn about an aspect of ethics or intellectual property. The document should be 500 words and with metadata and appropriate XML elements, styled in CSS or XSLT.