Comprehensive Technical Training Manual for Web Development and Information Management
This training manual, designed by David White, offers extensive guidance on web development, information management, and troubleshooting for various technical topics, including Internet protocols, virus removal, and content management systems. It covers essential steps for creating and editing manuals, emphasizing clarity, accessibility, and effective procedures to enhance workplace efficiency. Whether you are a web developer or a systems administrator, this resource serves as a valuable reference to streamline processes, boost morale, and improve overall quality in your organization.
Comprehensive Technical Training Manual for Web Development and Information Management
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File Transfer Protocol Hyper Text Markup Language Distributed Denial of Service Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Transmission Control Protocol Technical Training Manual Internet Protocol Wide Area Network Adding & Updating Boring Information Content Management System Network Address Translation Cascading Style Sheets David White Web Developer / Systems Administrator www.urbanministry.org Personal: www.davidmartinwhite.com Transport Layer Security Local Area Network
Technical Training Manual Adding & Updating Boring Information David White Web Developer / Systems Administrator www.urbanministry.org Personal: www.davidmartinwhite.com
Table of Contents Why a Manual Designing & Editing a Manual Steps to Writing a Manual Tech Topic: Viruses Tech Topic: Removing Programs Tech Topic: Internet Browsers
?!?!? Why a Manual • Can use the manual for reviewing the subject after a training • Lets one concentrate on training instead of having to take notes Training Manual • Reference document in the work place • Helps streamline procedures, improve morale, solve conflicts, and improve consistency and quality (which improves bottom line). Sources: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Designing_a_Training_Manual & http://www.techcomplus.com/approach.htm
Good documentation needs to be… • Easy to Read • Easy to Understand • It is not enough to make a document easy to read, it should also be difficult to misunderstand. (Ronald B. Standler) • Easy to Access Designing & Editing a Manual Sources: http://www.techcomplus.com/reference & http://www.rbs0.com/tw.htm.
Steps: • Planning • Designing (Organizing) • Structure • Layout • Deciding who writes it • Writing Steps to Completing a Manual Source: http://www.techcomplus.com/reference
Windows is most popular • For users AND for viruses • Windows has a history of security holes • Solution: Install an Antivirus program Tech Topic: Viruses Sources: http://www.smoothstoneservices.com/resources/content/importance-anti-virus-anti-malware-software and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_antivirus_software.
New computers come with unwanted software • Takes up system resources • People download unused programs on your PC • Your PC is running slowly • Solution: Remove ALL programs you don’t use Tech Topic: Removing Programs
Thank You David White Web Developer / Systems Administrator TechMission: www.urbanministry.org Personal: www.davidmartinwhite.com Business: www.smoothstoneservices.com Sources: http://www.rbs0.com/tw.htm http://www.techcomplus.com/reference http://www.techcomplus.com/approach.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_antivirus_software http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Designing_a_Training_Manual http://www.smoothstoneservices.com/resources/content/importance-anti-virus-anti-malware-software