Summary
Christine Belzie is a technical writer with four years of experience crafting user-centered documentation and developer-facing templates for open source projects and startups. Based in Middletown, NY, she has contributed to community-driven initiatives like The Good Docs Project and OpenSauced, creating style guides, improving onboarding flows, and helping a course reach hundreds of views. Her background in education and instructional design (SUNY New Paltz; hands-on tutoring and curriculum work) informs an empathetic approach to complex topics, turning technical concepts into accessible, actionable content. Christine pairs content strategy with practical tools—Markdown, Adobe Captivate, and collaborative triage workflows—to streamline contributor processes and fix usability blockers. She’s also an open source enthusiast who uses feedback loops from users and contributors to iterate documentation that both teaches and reduces support load.
4 years of coding experience
Associate of Arts - AA, Secondary Education and Teaching, Associate of Arts - AA, Secondary Education and Teaching at SUNY Orange
Bachelor's degree, English Language and Literature, General, Bachelor's degree, English Language and Literature, General at SUNY New Paltz
Computer Science, Computer Science at Code in Place
javascript, html, css