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formation en ligne vinted

The text highlights the structure and content of an online training module for Vinted. It mentions various sections including an introduction, body, and appendices, indicating a well-organized educational resource.

formation en ligne vinted

Car park

Use this 'Car park' floating topic to capture unsorted ideas and tasks during the development of your document.

Ideas for content can be moved into the main map to further develop them.

To hide the Car Park topic from your exported document, click the 'Search...' button and filter the map by the 'memo' icon before exporting.

Is excluded from export because it has no "memo" icon. Remember to filter your map by the memo icon before exporting.

Ideas/Tasks

formation en ligne vinted

Type in the title for your document into the Central Topic.

The title should reflect the subject and the purpose of the document.

Read more guidance and tips on using Mindomo to create documents.

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Appendices

Appendices avoid putting large amounts of detail in the body of your document, where the reader may lose track of your logic and start speed reading forwards to the next interesting part.

Typical subjects for appendices include:

Appendix

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References

If you rely on external sources, you should reference them so that others can follow up.

There are many standards for referencing publications. A typical format is:

Author name(s): surname and initials

URL, if available online

Page range

Publisher

Year of publication

Title of publication

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formation vinted https://my.frog.tech/6312421506d57

The conclusions bring together the important findings or recommendations from your document.

Tip: write the conclusions second, after writing the summary.

Some readers might read just the executive summary and the conclusions, without reading the main body. Conclusions can be longer than the executive summary, as you should mention the important reasons behind your findings or recommendations.

Conclusions

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Body

The body of your document will depend on the type of document. The important characteristics are:

Heading

Content

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Introduction

The introduction to your document explains who it is for, and why it is important to them.

If you assume that your readers need some specific knowledge to be able to read and use the document, mention it here.

Other ideas
Why is important to them?
Who is it for?