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    • Intro (Unit 0)
      • Classroom Expectations
      • What is Soldering?
      • The Electronics Technician
    • Safety (Unit 1)
    • How to Solder (Unit 3)
      • Preparing your components
      • Tinning wires
      • Perfecting your technique
      • Tip care
      • Troubleshooting
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        Writing a Manual
        • Create Your Manual Document
        • How to Write Your Manual
      • Prove It!
        • Paragraph #1: You as the teacher
        • Paragraph #2: What do I like?
    • Pitfalls
    • Through Hole Sol... (Unit 4)
      • Prepping your components
      • Perfecting your technique
      • Clean up
      • Troubleshooting
    • Surface Mount Sol... (Unit 5)
      • How its done
      • Troubleshooting
    • Soldering (Tools Unit 2)
    • Desoldering (Unit 6)
    • Soldering Kits (Unit 7)
    • You Did It!
    • Technical Term Review
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Writing a Manual

We are writing a Lego-style Assembly Manual to hand off to the Manufacturing Plant.

Your manual should clearly and concisely communicate what the assembler needs to know. From your directions, the plant should be able to know what to do from start to finish.

Don’t forget to use the names of the parts we developed in the BOM (side bar, stick, etc.) so that everybody on our team is on the same page.

Each slide should be one step with an image and a short sentence describing what to do.

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