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When composing technical documents, it’s important to explore advanced techniques for making sure they are as clear, concise, and usable as possible. There are many techniques and markers of great technical writing you can review and employ in your own deliverables to bring them to the optimal level of use and access. Some are simple, while others involve a deeper look at your content. Employing these techniques can add value and strength to your technical writing.
In these lessons on Techniques for Great Technical Writing, you’ll look into the markers of great technical writing, and learn how to structure your writing for optimal reader understanding and usability. You’ll go over the differences between active and passive voice and see why it’s best to use the former in technical writing. These lessons will also explore ideas for writing for clarity and see why it’s preferred to use stronger words over just using more words.
You will look into the markers of great technical writing, learn how to structure your writing for optimal reader understanding and usability, go over the differences between active and passive voice, and explore ideas for writing with clarity and using stronger words over more words.
The lessons cover the differences between active and passive voice and explain why it is best to use active voice in technical writing.
The lessons include Introduction, Structuring Your Writing, Passive vs. Active Voice, Prioritizing Clarity, More Words vs. Better Words, and Test Your Knowledge.
The course supports skills in procedure writing, professional writing, structured text, structured writing, technical communication, and technical writing.