Technical Documentation Portfolio

The following documents were developed for a leading software development company. The examples are condensed, generic versions to demonstrate the types of technical documents produced by Scoggins Communications.

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API Programmer Guide
This guide is a sample of the Application Programming Interface provisioning guide. The original document contains over 2,000 pages.

Method of Procedure High Level Process
This sample document demonstrates the high level process for MOP generation.

Product Release Notes
This sample demonstrates a software product release notes document.

Test Plan
This sample demonstrates a network router test plan.

Time Zone Change MOP
This MOP provides instructions to change the time zone on a network server.

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E-Learning Samples

 

Here are a few short, simple demonstrations of the types of e-learning media we provide. We look forward to working with you to develop your custom projects to enhance and improve your information systems.

      webHelp

In this example, we created a webHelp system containing the policies and procedures of a fictitious company named Tom Sawyer Technologies (TST). Please click the link below to see our example.

         TST Policies and Procedures

      Training Simulations

Click the links below to view examples of training demonstrations using Adobe Flash media. These demos can also be delivered in PDF files or on CD-ROMs as auto-run executables.

 
  How to Add a Chart in MS Word   How to Change Fonts in WordPad (w/audio) 
  BSA Knot-tying Training (w/audio)  

      Information Page Example

Here's an example of an animated presentation of an information sheet that can be posted on a web site or delivered printed media. This example can be posted as an Adobe Flash video, an html web page or as a flash presentation in a PDF file.

          2009 Breast Cancer Statistics

      Simulated Quiz

It has been proven that people love to learn through experience. Video game technology is a great way to develop fun, engaging, effective simulations. Teams can grow skills and learn best practices by participating in simulated quiz shows or treasure hunts. Fun e-learning programs help boost staff morale while reducing the time it takes for team members to integrate new skills and ideas.

Try out the fun board game below!

          Trivia Board Game