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What are definitions,
           descriptions, and instructions?

• A definition is typically a brief explanation of
  an item or concept using words and
  (sometimes) graphics.
• A description is typically a longer explanation,
  usually accompanied by graphics, of an
  object, mechanism, or process.
• A set of instructions is a kind of process
  description intended to enable a person to
  carry out a task.
 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   1
Definitions have two main uses:

• Definitions clarify a description of a new
  development or a new technology in a
  technical field.
• Definitions help specialists communicate with
  less knowledgeable readers.




 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   2
Use these four strategies when defining
terms for readers from another culture:

• Add a glossary (a list of definitions).
• Use Simplified English and easily
  recognizable terms in definitions.
• Pay close attention to key terms.
• Use graphics to help readers understand a
  term or concept.


 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   3
There are three types of definitions:

• parenthetical
• sentence
• extended




 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   4
Sentence definitions follow a typical pattern:


 Item = category + distinguishing characteristics




   Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   5
Follow these four guidelines to
    write effective sentence definitions:

•Be specific in stating the category and the
distinguishing characteristics.
•Don’t describe a specific item if you are defining a
general class of items.
•Avoid writing circular definitions.
•Be sure the category contains a noun or a noun phrase
rather than a phrase beginning with when, what, or
where.


 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   6
Eight techniques are
             used in extended definitions:
• graphics
• examples
• partition
• principle of operation
• comparison and contrast
• analogy
• negation
• etymology

 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   7
Decide where to place the definition:

• in the text
• in a marginal gloss
• in a hyperlink
• in a footnote
• in a glossary
• in an appendix



 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   8
Descriptions are verbal and visual
         representations of three items:

• objects
• mechanisms
• processes




   Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   9
Follow these four principles
                when writing descriptions:

• Clearly indicate the nature and scope of the
  description.
• Introduce the description clearly.
• Provide appropriate detail.
• Conclude the description.



 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   10
Answer these five questions to introduce
  object or mechanism descriptions:

• What is the item?
• What is the function of the item?
• What does the item look like?
• How does the item work?
• What are the principal parts of the item?



 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   11
Answer these six questions to
         introduce process descriptions:

• What is the process?
• What is the function of the process?
• Where and when does the process take place?
• Who or what performs the process?
• How does the process work?
• What are the principal steps of the process?



 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   12
Provide appropriate detail in
 mechanism and object descriptions:

• Choose an appropriate organizational
  principle:
     functional
     spatial
• Use graphics.



Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   13
Provide appropriate detail
                   in process descriptions:

• Structure the step-by-step description
  chronologically.
• Explain causal relationships among steps.
• Use the present tense.
• Use graphics.



 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   14
An example of a process
         description based on a graphic




Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   15
Consider five questions
    when designing a set of instructions:

• What are your reader’s expectations?
• Do you need to create more than one set of
  instructions for different audiences?
• What languages should you use?
• Will readers be anxious about the information?
• Will the environment in which the instructions
  are read affect the document design?

   Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   16
Follow these two guidelines
        to design clear, attractive pages:

• Create an open, airy design.
• Clearly relate the graphics to the text.




 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   17
Examples of cluttered
                        and attractive page designs




Source: Slide-                                                                                         Source: Anthro,
Lok, 2005                                                                                              2005
<www.slide-                                                                                            <www.anthro.com/
lok.com/                                                                                               assemblyinstructio
assembly/P246                                                                                          ns/300-5237-00.pdf
8/P2468.pdf>.                                                                                          >.




            Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's         18
Understand the four signal words
      used in manuals and instructions:

• Danger indicates an immediate and serious hazard
  that will likely be fatal.
• Warning indicates the potential for serious injury or
  death or serious damage to equipment.
• Caution indicates the potential for anything from
  moderate injury to serious equipment damage or
  destruction.
• Note indicates a tip or suggestion to help readers
  carry out the procedure successfully

 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   19
An example of a safety label




Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   20
A typical set of instructions
            includes these four elements:

• title
• general introduction
• step-by-step instructions
• conclusion




 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   21
Write effective titles for instructions:

Effective titles:
• How-to. “How to Install the J112 Shock
  Absorber”
• Gerund. “Installing the J112 Shock Absorber”

Ineffective titles:
Noun strings. “J112 Shock Absorber Installation
  Instructions”

 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   22
Consider answering these six questions
when drafting introductions for instructions:

 • Who should carry out this task?
 • Why should the reader carry out this task?
 • When should the reader carry out this task?
 • What safety measures or other concerns should
   the reader understand?
 • What items will the reader need?
 • How long will the task take?

  Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   23
Follow these six guidelines
     when drafting steps in instructions:

• Number the instructions.
• Present the right amount of information in each
  step.
• Use the imperative mood.
• Don’t confuse steps and feedback statements.
• Include graphics.
• Do not omit articles (a, an, the) to save space.

 Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   24
Typical elements in the
                     front matter of a manual:

•    introduction or preface
•    overview of the contents
•    conventions section
•    “where to get help” section
•    list of trademarks




Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   25
Typical elements in the
                   back matter of a manual:

• set of specifications
• list of safety regulations and industry
  standards
• tips on maintenance and servicing
• copyright page
• index
• glossary

Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   26
Consider these three questions when
writing instructions for multicultural readers:

  • In what language should the information be
    written?
  • Do the text or graphics need to be modified?
  • What is the reader’s technological
    infrastructure?




   Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions   © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's   27

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Ch20 slides

  • 1. What are definitions, descriptions, and instructions? • A definition is typically a brief explanation of an item or concept using words and (sometimes) graphics. • A description is typically a longer explanation, usually accompanied by graphics, of an object, mechanism, or process. • A set of instructions is a kind of process description intended to enable a person to carry out a task. Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 1
  • 2. Definitions have two main uses: • Definitions clarify a description of a new development or a new technology in a technical field. • Definitions help specialists communicate with less knowledgeable readers. Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 2
  • 3. Use these four strategies when defining terms for readers from another culture: • Add a glossary (a list of definitions). • Use Simplified English and easily recognizable terms in definitions. • Pay close attention to key terms. • Use graphics to help readers understand a term or concept. Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 3
  • 4. There are three types of definitions: • parenthetical • sentence • extended Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 4
  • 5. Sentence definitions follow a typical pattern: Item = category + distinguishing characteristics Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 5
  • 6. Follow these four guidelines to write effective sentence definitions: •Be specific in stating the category and the distinguishing characteristics. •Don’t describe a specific item if you are defining a general class of items. •Avoid writing circular definitions. •Be sure the category contains a noun or a noun phrase rather than a phrase beginning with when, what, or where. Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 6
  • 7. Eight techniques are used in extended definitions: • graphics • examples • partition • principle of operation • comparison and contrast • analogy • negation • etymology Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 7
  • 8. Decide where to place the definition: • in the text • in a marginal gloss • in a hyperlink • in a footnote • in a glossary • in an appendix Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 8
  • 9. Descriptions are verbal and visual representations of three items: • objects • mechanisms • processes Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 9
  • 10. Follow these four principles when writing descriptions: • Clearly indicate the nature and scope of the description. • Introduce the description clearly. • Provide appropriate detail. • Conclude the description. Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 10
  • 11. Answer these five questions to introduce object or mechanism descriptions: • What is the item? • What is the function of the item? • What does the item look like? • How does the item work? • What are the principal parts of the item? Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 11
  • 12. Answer these six questions to introduce process descriptions: • What is the process? • What is the function of the process? • Where and when does the process take place? • Who or what performs the process? • How does the process work? • What are the principal steps of the process? Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 12
  • 13. Provide appropriate detail in mechanism and object descriptions: • Choose an appropriate organizational principle:  functional  spatial • Use graphics. Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 13
  • 14. Provide appropriate detail in process descriptions: • Structure the step-by-step description chronologically. • Explain causal relationships among steps. • Use the present tense. • Use graphics. Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 14
  • 15. An example of a process description based on a graphic Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 15
  • 16. Consider five questions when designing a set of instructions: • What are your reader’s expectations? • Do you need to create more than one set of instructions for different audiences? • What languages should you use? • Will readers be anxious about the information? • Will the environment in which the instructions are read affect the document design? Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 16
  • 17. Follow these two guidelines to design clear, attractive pages: • Create an open, airy design. • Clearly relate the graphics to the text. Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 17
  • 18. Examples of cluttered and attractive page designs Source: Slide- Source: Anthro, Lok, 2005 2005 <www.slide- <www.anthro.com/ lok.com/ assemblyinstructio assembly/P246 ns/300-5237-00.pdf 8/P2468.pdf>. >. Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 18
  • 19. Understand the four signal words used in manuals and instructions: • Danger indicates an immediate and serious hazard that will likely be fatal. • Warning indicates the potential for serious injury or death or serious damage to equipment. • Caution indicates the potential for anything from moderate injury to serious equipment damage or destruction. • Note indicates a tip or suggestion to help readers carry out the procedure successfully Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 19
  • 20. An example of a safety label Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 20
  • 21. A typical set of instructions includes these four elements: • title • general introduction • step-by-step instructions • conclusion Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 21
  • 22. Write effective titles for instructions: Effective titles: • How-to. “How to Install the J112 Shock Absorber” • Gerund. “Installing the J112 Shock Absorber” Ineffective titles: Noun strings. “J112 Shock Absorber Installation Instructions” Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 22
  • 23. Consider answering these six questions when drafting introductions for instructions: • Who should carry out this task? • Why should the reader carry out this task? • When should the reader carry out this task? • What safety measures or other concerns should the reader understand? • What items will the reader need? • How long will the task take? Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 23
  • 24. Follow these six guidelines when drafting steps in instructions: • Number the instructions. • Present the right amount of information in each step. • Use the imperative mood. • Don’t confuse steps and feedback statements. • Include graphics. • Do not omit articles (a, an, the) to save space. Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 24
  • 25. Typical elements in the front matter of a manual: • introduction or preface • overview of the contents • conventions section • “where to get help” section • list of trademarks Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 25
  • 26. Typical elements in the back matter of a manual: • set of specifications • list of safety regulations and industry standards • tips on maintenance and servicing • copyright page • index • glossary Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 26
  • 27. Consider these three questions when writing instructions for multicultural readers: • In what language should the information be written? • Do the text or graphics need to be modified? • What is the reader’s technological infrastructure? Chapter 20. Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions © 2012 by Bedford/St. Martin's 27