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Writing a good wiki example1

Vicky Vergara edited this page Apr 5, 2015 · 6 revisions

Don't use long paragraphs

Long paragraph:

Start with this outline and think about what you need to present, who is your audience, and what they need to know. Expand the outline with additional sub-bullets for the major points you need to cover. Write up each section and add additional sections for details and examples as needed. Have someone to review it and ask questions about what they do not understand. Then update it as appropriate to clarify the questions.

Vs Using a bullet list

  • Start with this outline and think about what you need to present, who is your audience, and what they need to know.
  • Expand the outline with additional sub-bullets for the major points you need to cover.
  • Write up each section and add additional sections for details and examples as needed.
  • Have someone to review it and ask questions about what they do not understand.
  • Then update it as appropriate to clarify the questions.

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