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How to Write Software Documentation
Getting Started
Introduction (5:43)
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Course Evaluation
Getting Started with Technical Writing
What is technical writing? (2:28)
Technical Communications (6:06)
Technical Writing as a Skill (2:06)
The Job of the Technical Writer (3:29)
Common Types of Documentation (0:50)
Functional Documentation (4:23)
Example - Functional Documentation (2:07)
Strategy for Writing Functional Documentation (1:28)
Task Oriented Documentation (10:22)
Strategy for Writing Task Oriented Documentation (7:49)
Exercise: Write Task Oriented Documentation (1:21)
Documentation Process Flow - Summary (14:49)
Writing Software Documentation Using Markdown in GitHub Wiki
Learn to Write Software Documentation Using Markdown in GitHub Wiki (2:03)
Technical Writers in the Software Development World (7:11)
Technical Writers in the Software Development World (4:43)
What is GitHub? (4:06)
Why GitHub? (2:05)
Documentation in GitHub (3:55)
Markup Language (1:02)
Instructor Examples (4:03)
Exercises in This Course Section (3:35)
Create a New Repository in GitHub (1:42)
Demo: Creating a New Wiki Page and Basic Formatting (6:53)
Create a Table in GitHub (7:06)
Uploading Files and Images (4:47)
Create a Mail Link (2:51)
Create Table of Contents (TOC) in Wiki (6:13)
Create a Link to YouTube Video (5:59)
Demo (3:42)
Structured Writing in GitHub Wiki Environment (0:48)
What will you learn? (0:14)
Why do we Need Structure in Writing? (2:55)
Organize Content (0:26)
Consistent UX (0:39)
Intuitive Experience (1:15)
Completeness of Documentation (0:48)
Targeting Content (0:37)
Projects Coordination (0:30)
Efficiency (0:09)
Structured Writing - Definition (5:59)
Common Information Types (0:40)
DITA XML Standard (6:09)
How to Structure in an Unstructured Writing Environment? (0:31)
Structured Writing in GitHub Wiki (3:46)
Instructor Examples (5:27)
Templates - Explained - Task and Concept (10:12)
Templates - Explained - Reference (4:47)
Demo (3:11)
Ideas for Organizing Your Own Portfolio (6:06)
Graphics in Software Documentation
Before We Start... (2:42)
Graphics in Software Documentation (1:22)
When to Use Graphics? (4:02)
Types of Graphics in Software Documentation (4:56)
Tools for Creating Graphics (1:13)
Microsoft PowerPoint (5:39)
diagrams.net (8:08)
canva.com (13:17)
Information Architecture Basics
Information Architecture for Technical Writers (0:13)
What Will You Learn in This Section? (1:01)
What is Information Architecture? (3:24)
User Experience (UX) and Information Architecture in Technical Writing (6:09)
User Research and Analysis (0:27)
Knowing the User (2:42)
Deliverables and Delivery Channels (0:50)
Research (5:15)
Delivery (3:11)
Content Modeling (3:11)
Using the Data (3:27)
Using Cards Sorting in User Research (0:12)
What is Cards Sorting? (1:28)
Benefits of the Cards Sorting Technique (4:27)
Open Cards Sorting (5:45)
How to Set it Up? (3:32)
Demo: Open Card Sorting Using Mural (8:25)
Instructor's Second Example (1:31)
Closed Cards Sorting (4:16)
How to Set it up? Demo in Mural (6:18)
Instructor's Example (0:34)
Mural as a Tool for Cards Sorting (0:29)
Quality in Software Documentation
Defining the Meaning of Quality in Documentation (3:03)
What Will You Learn? (1:02)
A Definition of "Quality" (1:03)
What is "Quality" in Software Documentation? (1:26)
The Research (1:34)
The Results (2:44)
What Did People Answer? (0:46)
The Framework - Overview (1:55)
Helpful (2:25)
Comprehensive (2:45)
Searchable (4:37)
Visual (4:42)
Usable (3:48)
Reliable (2:48)
Grammatically Correct (1:24)
Translatable and Localization Friendly (1:15)
Accessible (2:21)
Using Appropriate Tone (2:02)
How to Use the Results from the Research? (1:03)
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