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Identifying Functional Documents and Following Technical Directions

Learn how to identify and use various functional documents, such as expository, workplace, consumer, public, and technical documents, as well as follow technical directions. Enhance your skills with a sophisticated learning tool.

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Identifying Functional Documents and Following Technical Directions

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  1. Objective We will be able to identify various functional documents as well as follow technical directions to use a sophisticated learning tool.

  2. APK • Functional documents are a part of our everyday lives and we ultimately need them to function.

  3. Expository Documents • Workplace documents • Consumer documents • Public documents • Technical documents • Functional documents

  4. Expository Documents: Workplace Documents Workplace Documents • Definition: Documents used in offices, work sites, etc. that communicate information and provide information to employees. • Types: job application, employee manual, health insurance guide, interoffice memorandum, instructions for operating equipment, contract

  5. Expository Documents: Consumer Documents Consumer Documents • Definition: Texts that provides information about products and services to users • Types: A document that shows you product information, instruction manuals, nutritional facts, warranties, and contracts

  6. Public Documents • Documents that inform the public. Created by governmental, religious, or news-gathering organizations. • Examples: Schedule of events, government regulations, safety information.

  7. Technical Documents • Documents used to explain or establish procedures for using technology. • Examples: installation instructions, how-to-instructions

  8. Expository Documents: Functional Documents Functional Documents • Definition: Any documents prepared for a specific function such as consumer, public, workplace, and technical documents. Provides information, teaches you how to do something • Types: Instruction manuals, how to books, cookbooks, product information, information book lets, procedure memos, guides for permits

  9. Expository Unit One: Focus Standards Reading Comprehension (Focus on Informational Materials) • 2.1 Structural Features of Informational Materials: Analyze the structure and format of functional workplace documents including the graphics and headers and explain how authors use the features to achieve their purposes. • 2.7 Expository Critique: Critique the logic of functional documents by examining the sequence of information and procedures in anticipation of possible reader misunderstandings.

  10. Expository Unit One A: Focus Functional Workplace Documents Do! R.C 2.1 Analyze – structure and format (ex. graphics and headers) Explain – how author’s use the features to achieve their purpose R.C 2.6 Critique – the logic of functional documents Examine – sequence of information and procedure Pinpoint – possible reader misunderstandings Order • Job application • Resume • Work/professional email • Interoffice memorandum (memo) • Work/professional letter

  11. Closure What did you learn today? What are the various types of functional documents? Why are functional documents important?

  12. Workplace Document: Employment ApplicationFeatures of Analysis 2. Structural (form) • Box • Lines • Headers 3. Graphics (visual) • Picture • Chart • Diagram 1. Format (way something is set up) • Bold word/letters • Capitalized words/letters • Underlined words/letters • Italics • Font • Size • Font color • Font type Purpose: Obtain a position

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