Why Technical Writers Should Stop Dabbling With AI And Start Training For It
Bill Raymond’s live seven-session workshop delivers a structured way to build practical AI workflows you can use right away — and you can save 10% with code TCW at checkout
“This AI workshop nailed the sweet spot between basics and hands-on practice. What made it really work? The instructor adjusted on the fly based on where we were. Every session delivered something immediately useful—which, let’s be honest, is rare.”
— Kat Reierson, Manager, Product B2B Documentation at Docusign
Let’s be honest. A lot of tech writers are already “using AI,” which often means poking at ChatGPT between meetings, getting a paragraph that is 70 percent useful, 20 percent suspicious, and 10 percent strangely eager to invent things that never happened. That is not a workflow. That is flirting with automation in public.
Bill Raymond’s AI Workshop for Tech Writers and Content Creators is a better alternative: a live, seven-session online course built to help content professionals use AI in ways that are practical, repeatable, and less likely to end in regret.
It is offered in partnership with The Content Wrangler, and the next workshop runs on Tuesdays from April 28 through June 9, 2026, and costs $1,749 before discount.
Additional 2026 class dates:
Summer — Tuesdays July 14 — August 25
Fall — Tuesdays September 15 - October 27
Winter — Tuesdays November 3 - December 22
💰 You can save 10% off the cost of registration when you use discount code — TCW — at checkout.
Don’t Let This Opportunity Pass You By
What makes this course worth a second look is that it’s aimed at people who do actual content work, not people who enjoy saying the word “disruption” as though it were a sacrament. Raymond says their workshop is for technical communication and documentation specialists, content strategists, and knowledge teams trying to modernize workflows with AI.
The stated outcomes are practical:
automate repetitive production tasks
tailor AI output to fit voice and terminology
and connect content choices to user journeys, measurable outcomes, and ROI
In other words, less behold the future and more please help me get this draft, audit, or rewrite done without sacrificing my dignity.
What You’ll Learn 📖
👉🏼 Week 1 covers AI foundations, ethical guardrails, and prompt basics.
👉🏼 Week 2 moves into personas and audience journeys.
👉🏼 Week 3 focuses on personalization, controlled prompts, and custom GPT instructions.
👉🏼 Week 4 tackles workflow bottlenecks and content ROI.
👉🏼 Week 5 looks at gap analysis, research angles, and drafting.
👉🏼 Week 6 shifts to prioritization using customer insight and advanced prompting.
👉🏼 Week 7 ends with final project presentations and a roadmap for ongoing AI-enabled content operations.
This workshop promises persona-driven workflows, ready-to-use prompt libraries, custom GPT instructions, evaluation checklists, and a documented project plan for AI-assisted content production.
Participants also complete hands-on exercises and receive a digital certificate of completion after presenting their final project. For tech writers, that matters. If you’re going to spend money on training, it should produce something sturdier than inspiration and a notebook full of underlined buzzwords.
About The Instructor
Bill Raymond is the founder and lead instructor at Cambermast and says he helps teams put AI to work quickly and responsibly, with training that is hands-on, practical, and focused on immediate next steps. He’s worked with organizations such as Microsoft, NASA, DocuSign, Duke Energy, SLB, Moen, Digital.ai, and Red Hat.
“Bill made it easy to show up and learn. He tailored each session as we went, kept things grounded and practical, and somehow made AI feel way less intimidating. I left with skills I could use right now—and a head full of ideas.”
— Kat Reierson, Manager, Product B2B Documentation at Docusign



