Documentation Reading

API Documentation Reading Lab

Decode OpenAPI pages, error catalogs, and deprecation notes without losing the thread.

5 weeks Blended Intermediate

USD 68 informational until invoiced

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Program narrative

You work through authentic excerpts from public and internal-style API references. Each module isolates a skill: scanning for constraints, mapping endpoints to outcomes, and summarizing changes between versions. Mentors model aloud in English while you annotate PDFs and HTML exports we provide.

What ships in the syllabus

  • Guided passes on pagination, auth scopes, and rate-limit language
  • Glossaries that contrast informal Spanish chat with formal doc tone
  • Pair drills on rewriting vague sentences into testable statements
  • Checklists for diffing changelog bullets before a release
  • Live office hours to clarify ambiguous parameter descriptions
  • Short writing tasks that mirror real ticket updates
  • Peer review swap focused on clarity, not grammar policing

Outcomes you can demonstrate

  1. Skim a new endpoint group and list risks in under ten minutes
  2. Produce a plain-English summary stakeholders can act on
  3. Flag documentation gaps using a shared review template

Lead mentor

Mariana Ortega

Mariana Ortega

Former technical writer for a fintech API; coaches doc reading in bilingual cohorts.

Cohort questions

Includes an explicit limitation on scope.

Do I need to know a specific programming stack?

No. We use neutral REST and GraphQL samples. Familiarity with any JSON-based API helps.

Are recordings included if I miss a clinic?

Yes, for six weeks after each session. Live participation is still expected for two checkpoints.

What is not included?

We do not teach API design or authoring full reference sites—this course stays on reading and summarizing.

Recent participant notes

“The OpenAPI scavenger hunt finally made “nullable” vs “optional” click. I still stumble on vendor jargon, but the annotation system from week two is now my default.”
Luis · 5/5 · survey
“Clear pacing, though one module packed too many edge cases in a single hour. The mentor feedback on my summary paragraphs was the strongest part.”
Paola · QA analyst · Regional logistics SaaS · 4/5 · Google