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This is the 15th  of our Monday Night Specials, a series of virtual events with voices from the Atlassian ecosystem.

RSVP: https://ace.atlassian.com/e/mpgnrv/

Slides:

Presenter: Matt Reiner, Customer Advocate at K15t

Throughout his time on several product teams, Matt has contributed as a scrum master, technical writer, marketer, and UX writer. Matt believes users have the best experience when information presented by sales, marketing, the UI, help documentation, and support uses a unified voice.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/reinermatthew

Wiki Wiki What? Create Powerful Technical Documentation in Confluence

Writing documentation within an agile team is hard, and using a wiki like Confluence for content authoring could become a total mess. Luckily, documentation written in a wiki can be a powerhouse rather than a house fire. As with any other tool and process for creating documentation as a team, there's a right way to do it and some wrong ways you can easily avoid. In this talk, we'll explore some tools, techniques and documentation best practices and consider how teams can successfully write documentation in Confluence.

About k15t

K15t's mission is to amplify the Atlassian experience for everybody by providing innovative apps and services that extend Atlassian's products in over 5000 organizations worldwide. The Scroll Apps for Confluence help teams modernize how they author and manage content and documentation, while Backbone Issue Sync for Jira enables project collaboration across departmental and B2B boundaries.

k15t website: www.k15t.com

k15t on Atlassian Marketplace: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/vendors/7016/k15t

We are a proud partner of No Cabin Fever Today (https://no.cabin-fever.today ) where you can find many more daily virtual events to keep cabin fever at bay.

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