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Encouraging engineers to write their own documentation
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Outline
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Build-up: rethink the framing
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Build-up: scope
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Build-up: limitations and prerequisites
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Build-up: toppling false assumptions
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Strategies: mix and match
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Strategies: enforce!
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Strategies: educate
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Strategies: collaborate
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Strategies: grease
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Fun stuff time!
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Surrender your shadow docs!
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Questions
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Strategies for teaching
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Diplomacy and soft skills
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Collaboration is key
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Avoiding the happy paths
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Happy paths aren't always intentional
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How to you help engineers understand the role of a TA
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore strategies for encouraging engineers to write their own documentation in this 55-minute Open Documentation Hour session from Ubuntu OnAir. Learn how to rethink framing, define scope, address limitations, and challenge false assumptions about technical writing. Discover various approaches including enforcement, education, collaboration, and incentivization. Engage with discussions on teaching strategies, diplomacy, soft skills, and the importance of collaboration in documentation. Understand the challenges of avoiding "happy paths" in documentation and how to help engineers grasp the role of technical authors. Gain insights from the Technical Authors team at Canonical on improving documentation practices within engineering teams.

Encouraging Engineers to Write Their Own Documentation - Open Documentation Hour

Ubuntu OnAir
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