Checkliste – Transparenz der Information


Klarheit und Hilfen
Wurde die Lösung von häufig auftretenden Irritationen und Fragen der Leser bereits in den Text integriert?
Konsistenz der Begrifflichkeiten
Wurden dem Rezipient unbekannte Begrifflichkeiten kurz erläutert?
Fallunterscheidungen
Wurde eine Trennung nach verschiedenen Fällen eingeführt?
Lösungsansätze, Alternativansätze, Rückfragen
Wurden Kontaktdaten genannt?

 

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  • flux 3

    This checklist for „start-klar“ is really helpful, especially the point about clarifying unfamiliar terms for the reader. It makes me think about how important it is to anticipate what might confuse someone when they’re reading.

    flux 3

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    This helped me more than I expected, so cheers.
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  • flux 3

    This checklist for „start-klar“ is really helpful, especially the part about clarifying unfamiliar terms for the reader. I also appreciate the focus on whether solutions to common reader questions are already integrated into the text.

    flux 3

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    This checklist is a solid framework for anyone producing content, especially in an academic setting. Clarity and consistency are often overlooked, but they are the foundation of user trust. It reminds me of how important it is to be upfront about the tools we use to create media. For instance, when I generate visuals for my projects, I rely on a tool that turns simple text prompts into stunning cinematic videos, which saves me hours of work. You can see how it works here: wan3video.app. It’s a great example of how technology can help maintain clarity and engagement in your final output. Thanks for putting this guide together!