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Two-day brief, intensive seminar on technical documentation

The brief, intensive itl seminar on technical documentation – bringing together 35 years of practical expertise.

We offer the benefit of years of practical experience – combined with the right theory. 

  • Constantly up to date:
    The latest trends and the most important perennial issues in the field of technical documentation.
  • Participants at the centre of focus:
    Bring your examples of technical documentation with you. The trainer will be happy to include them in the seminar. (Be bold, he who dares wins!)
  • Practice-related seminar documents:
    You receive the seminar documents and exercises as a collection of PDF files that you can easily annotate during the seminar. The result is a collection of information that will serve as a valuable work of reference in your everyday working life.

1. the legal framework

Laws & standards → Documentation as a duty & responsibility
Documentation begins with compliance with legal, normative and liability requirements. It creates legal certainty - for companies, products and users.


2. The documentation process - think digital

From creation to distribution to use
In a digitally networked world, documentation is part of an information system - linked to product data, usable in the life cycle, connectable to the Digital Product Passport.


3. User centricity - UX and accessibility

Making technology understandable and usable - for everyone
Good documentation is user-friendly, accessible and intuitive. It is geared towards the context of use and the needs of all target groups.


4.Topic orientation and modularization - no longer “document”, but “information”

Topic-oriented instead of page-based
Information is created in reusable, context-independent units - modular, systematic, media-neutral. This facilitates multilingualism and variant maintenance.

 
5. comprehensibility - the core quality

Only what is understood is used correctly
The 3-level model of comprehension is a prerequisite for precise, clearly structured and target group-oriented formulations.


6. Linguistic consistency - system instead of style

Types of information, terminology, sentence structure, choice of words
Comprehensibility can be shaped: through standardized sentence patterns, consistent terminology and controlled language. This makes it easier to absorb information and reduces the scope for interpretation.


7. Mental models & visualization - supporting thinking

Making technology understandable in the mind
Visualizations, process illustrations and concept maps promote understanding. Visualizations and concept maps pick up on mental models - i.e. what users expect and need in order to act sensibly.
Technical writers, technical translators and anyone working in technical documentation and involved in planning documentation projects. 
This is a two-day seminar.
Please register at least two weeks before the date to ensure that everything runs smoothly. If you miss this deadline, registration is possible on request in exceptional cases.

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Please contact us for a no-obligation consultation!

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Nicole Bodner
Director of Technical Documentation and itl Academy
+41 71 677 80 67
nicole.bodner@itl(dot)ch

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