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hi welcome back to my channel this is the final video in the technical writing process series I started of the series with the first video that talked about prewriting and working with subject matter experts and self studying the topic youre writing for then the second video talked about audience analysis the third video talked about how to write the first draft of the technical document and this final video is about how to edit that draft so I created this technical editing checklist that I use when Im working on a technical writing project just to make sure that I cover all the phases of technical editing for my document so an effective technical document is correct complete concise clear and consistent so to make sure that all the information Ive included in the document is technically accurate I make sure that I try out the documented procedure and verify that it produces the documented outcome I also verify that the steps are in the correct sequence and that the technical conc

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While technical writers may edit their writing before turning it in to their employer, they typically are not editing other peoples work. An editor may work on the technical document after it has been written, but the technical writer originates it.
While technical writers focus on creating technical content, the editors primary responsibility is to oversee written technical documents.
Technical editors proofread, revise, and edit technical information in the work of technical writers. Technical editors will go over writing pieces for clarity, punctuation, grammar, and content. They may also write their own materials, design graphics and layout, maintain websites, and develop web content.
10 Best Practices for Writing and Editing Technical Documents Know Your Audience and Write Exclusively for Them and to Them. Organize and Outline Your Technical Writing Before You Write. Consider Each Documents Layout Before You Write. Always Insert Images, Videos, Data Visualizations, and Other Visual Aids.
Technical editors proofread, revise, and edit technical information in the work of technical writers. Technical editors will go over writing pieces for clarity, punctuation, grammar, and content. They may also write their own materials, design graphics and layout, maintain websites, and develop web content.
To become a technical editor, you need at least a bachelors degree in English, communications, journalism, or a related discipline. You may be required to undergo specialized training to acquire knowledge of the field youd be working in. You must possess writing, editing, and creativity skills.
Technical writers, also called technical communicators, prepare instruction manuals, how-to guides, journal articles, and other supporting documents to communicate complex and technical information more easily.
During the technical editing process, the editor evaluates the quality, objectivity, and relevance of technical information. The editor ensures that the content is technically accurate, consistent, clear, comprehensive, and succinct, in all aspects including language and formatting.

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