Day 5 – Tip 5: Get used to breaking down complex ideas
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One of the key skills for a tech writer, especially if you’re just starting out, is the ability to break down complex technical concepts into simple, easy-to-understand language. This will not only improve your writing but also deepen your own understanding of the subject matter. Some tips on how to do that? Read on:
– Avoid jargon: Use simple language and clearly explain any necessary technical terms.
– Divide complex information into smaller, more manageable pieces.
– Relate technical concepts to everyday experiences to make them more relatable.
– Test Your Explanation: Try explaining the concept to someone without a technical background.
This is often the toughest part of the journey for most technical writers who are just starting out. However, with enough practice and determination, you can do it.
See you on day 7 ✌🏾
Very well said. Throwing around big words may be impressive if you’re writing an academic paper, but it’s one of the fastest ways to lose the average reader. Besides, if you can’t explain a concept in simple terms, you likely don’t understand it either.
You are right! @Timilehin Adeleke.