U.S. government agencies are required to communicate in plain language. This three-hour online workshop by the Plain Language Action and Information Network (PLAIN) through Digital.gov explains how to write in plain language.
We’ll cover the following:
- Definition of plain language
- Background
- The law - Plain Writing Act of 2010 and executive orders
- Federal Plain Language Guidelines
- Write for your audience
- Organize your information
- Choose your words carefully
- Be concise
- Keep it conversational
- Design for reading
- Follow web standards
- Test your assumptions
We’ll use plenty of before-and-after examples.
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Related Links
- August Plain Language Basics: Online Workshop
- PlainLanguage.gov
- Training page
- Federal Plain Language Guidelines
This talk is hosted by the Plain Language Action and Information Network (PLAIN), also known as the Plain Language Community of Practice. PLAIN is a group of federal employees from different agencies and specialties who support the use of clear communication in government writing. Our goal is to promote the use of plain language for all government communications.