LE3 - User Documentation

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LE3 - User documentation
This term English combined with IT.
  1. A written user instruction in English (individual)
  2. An English video instruction (Teams) (in pairs)
  3. Helpdesk telephone call (Teams) (in pairs)

    (so if you are exempt it might be wise to follow class)

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LE3 - User documentation
Goals?
  • I will learn how to write a clear instruction manual
  • I will know what a clear instruction manual is
  • I will learn to make a clear video instruction

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Have you ever read a manual?

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Have you ever read a manual?
Yes
No
What is that?

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What is user documentation?

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What does a good user documentation need?

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Common mistakes
Grammar issues
Native language influence
Bad structure
Lack of details
Lack of pictures


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Benefits of User Documentation
  • Customer satisfaction
  • Support team productivity
  • Customer experience

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Look at the instruction, is it clear, why / why not?

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Place these steps in the correct order:
Identify the Audience
Define the purpose
Graphics
Be brief and clear
Identify the How-To Steps
Test it.
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First steps
Step 1: Identify the Audience
Step 2: Define the Purpose of the Manual
Step 3: Identify the How-To Steps
Make them clear and step by step
Step 4. Graphics
Step 5: Be brief and clear
Step 6: Test it.

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  •     Choose an appropriate font. (Arial or Calibri.)
  •     Don’t use a font smaller than 10-point type.
  • Depending on your audience, you may need to use a larger font.
  •     Use headings to highlight transitions from one section to another.
  • Include subheadings within heading sections as needed.
  •     Present steps that must be followed in order in a numbered list format.
  •     Use bulleted lists and/or tables to highlight key information.

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Without pictures make an instruction how I have to make a cuppa tea. (in steps)

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Have we met our goals?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

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Part 2
Video Instruction:

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What?
An instructional video is any video that demonstrates a process, transfers knowledge, explains a concept, or shows someone how to do something.

(So, basically your written instruction translated to video :) )

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Micro videos

Micro videos are short instructional videos that focus on teaching a single, narrow topic. They’re usually less than a minute long and appeal to today’s media consumers, who have notoriously short attention spans.

Tutorial videos

Tutorial videos are the go-to instructional method for teaching a process or providing step-by-step instructions. Usually between 2-10 minutes long, tutorial videos may leverage multiple instructional methods.

Sometimes referred to as “how-to” videos, the best ones are carefully planned and have a professional touch.

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How
  • Use a script
  • Be clear and precise (vocal and visually)
  • Don't use fancy FX
    (Or funky music)
  • Know who you are talking to
  • Make it flow.
  • Test it
  • Make the customer happy!

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Tools?
  • Windows Steps Recorder
  • Teams
  • Discord
  • Free tools

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