History of TW
History of TW
Introduction
More complex inventions had been made during the Industrial Revolution.
However, at that time, only the inventors themselves knew how to use their new
machines. The innovations waited to be tested and implemented into the daily life, but in
order to do that people needed to learn how to use them. Unlike the past, when skills
were handed down through oral traditions, the writers who could document these devices
were desired. The golden age of technical writing began with World War I, when the
nuclear technologies had been updated and the advances in medicine and aerospace
technologies had been made. This rapid growth and the urgency of war created a need for
documents that chronicled pipe use of these technologies. In 2000s how-to books and
guides increased in popularity. And in 2010s applications and programs included tooltips
and product tours, and web help became even more sophisticated.
Findings/Conclusion
Looking back on the history of technical writing, the texts, letters, magazines and
any type of books or documents that the prominent individual made was then adopted
today in our modern world. Readers are able to use handbooks and it is believe that it is
much more effective to read and write information authored by our own. Furthermore,
technical writing became the most essential medium of communicating or carrying
information or ideas to another though it may deliver in any language but as long as the
readers understand and could interpret the message then it is effective and accurate for
them.