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TECHNICAL WRITING#1

A specialized form of writing aimed at conveying complex information clearly and effectively for specific audiences.

USER MANUAL#2

A document designed to assist users in understanding and using a product, often including instructions, diagrams, and troubleshooting tips.

DOCUMENTATION STYLES#3

Standardized formats for writing and organizing documents, including APA and MLA, that enhance clarity and consistency.

USABILITY TESTING#4

A method for evaluating a product by testing it on real users to gather feedback on its usability and effectiveness.

VISUAL AIDS#5

Graphics or images used in documentation to enhance understanding and retention of information, such as diagrams and infographics.

EDITING#6

The process of reviewing and revising text to improve clarity, accuracy, and overall quality in technical writing.

CLARITY#7

The quality of being easily understood, essential in technical writing to ensure the audience comprehends the information.

PRECISION#8

The accuracy and exactness of information presented, crucial for effective technical writing and documentation.

AUDIENCE ANALYSIS#9

The process of understanding the needs and expectations of the intended audience to tailor content accordingly.

ITERATIVE IMPROVEMENT#10

A continuous process of refining a product or document based on user feedback and testing results.

COMPILING#11

The act of gathering and organizing various components of a manual into a cohesive document.

FORMATTING#12

The arrangement and presentation of text and visuals in a document to enhance readability and accessibility.

REFLECTIVE PRACTICES#13

Techniques used to assess one's own work and learning processes, fostering continuous improvement in writing.

PEER REVIEW#14

A process where colleagues evaluate each other's work to provide constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement.

SELF-EDITING#15

The practice of reviewing and revising one's own writing to enhance clarity and correctness before submission.

COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST#16

A tool used to ensure that documentation adheres to required standards and guidelines.

DIAGRAMS#17

Visual representations of information or concepts that help clarify complex ideas in documentation.

INFOGRAPHICS#18

Visual images combined with data to convey information quickly and clearly, often used in manuals.

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION#19

A detailed account of a product or process intended to inform the reader about its features and functions.

DRAFTING#20

The initial stage of writing where ideas are put into a structured format, subject to further revision.

ACCESSIBILITY#21

The design of documents in a way that makes them usable for all individuals, including those with disabilities.

PRESENTATION#22

The act of sharing and explaining the content of a manual or document, often accompanied by visual aids.

CHECKPOINTS#23

Assessment points throughout the course where students evaluate their understanding and progress in mastering content.

PROFESSIONALISM#24

The competence and skill expected in a professional setting, reflected in the quality of technical documentation.

INDUSTRY STANDARDS#25

Established norms and best practices that guide the creation of technical documents across various fields.