prepare and write a User Guide, appropriate for an engineering workplace, based on personal investigation and/or research.
. Select a major specialisation from particular field of engineering.
. Choose an instrument, piece of equipment or tool to use as the focus for User Guide. .
. Research/gather information/carry out interviews in preparation for User Guide.
. Prepare and write the documentation.
. Experiment with the layout and organisation needed to ensure the effectiveness of User Guide.
. Instruct a pair of users in the purpose of User Guide and the procedures required to test/trial it.
. Monitor them to see where/how User Guide could be modified and/or improved.
. Modify/make changes or improvements to the document as a result of the test/trial.
. Write an analysis of your experience in instructing the users who tested/trialled your User Guide.
. Write a statement explaining how you have used the user feedback to modify, make changes to or improve your document
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. Write a concluding statement reflecting on how User Guide demonstrates and applies an understanding of graphical and symbolic technical product documentation in an engineering context.