variety of educational projects require a subject matter expert, including, but not limited to, training videos, manuals, courses, and assessments. In the case of developing a course or training, the SME will select the objectives and content, in addition to reviewing the final product to ensure editing did not change the content, but others on the team will determine the presentation of the information. Others working on the project may not have expertise or even knowledge of the subject area, but may be experts in instructional design and presentation. Technical accuracy is the primary goal of the SME. SMEs may be used on educational publishing projects to check the accuracy of test questions. Depending on the requirements of the project, the SME may be responsible for writing the questions or just review after they are written by assessment writers. SMEs may also take on writing roles for a course, a manual, textbook, or resource guide. For example, a textbook may include an instructor's guide that an SME may provide content for, based on experience and knowledge about which techniques and strategies work best for students and teachers. Subject matter experts know their topic well, so others on the team review to make sure no steps were skipped or jargon used without full explanation, so it can be understood by the audience it is targeting.