February/March 2007

Volume 47, Number 4

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Columns:

Message from the Editor

President's Corner

Tips from the Trenches

Emerging Professionals

Chapter News

STC News

Features:

Creating a Low-Cost Video Web Seminar

Teaching Online: All About Communication

January Chapter Meeting Review

Review of Cladonia Exchanger XML Editor ver 3.2

Transitioning from Technical Writer to Instructional Designer

STC Officer Candidates


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STC International Home


STC News

Registration Open for the Technical Communication Summit

Online registration now available for the Technical Communication Summit - STC's 54th Annual Conference and EXPO, May 12-16, 2007 in Minneapolis, MN (USA). Register online NOW (http://www.stc.org/54thConf/register/index.asp), get the Early Bird special ($645) and make the Technical Communication Summit your primary source for learning and networking. Early Bird Registration ends March 9, 2007.

Register Today for Upcoming Certificate Programs

STC's Technical Communication Summit Certificate Programs
allow you to develop needed skills and explore subjects in depth over the course of the Conference.

2007 Certificate Program subject areas include:

  • TechComm 101 - Basic Technical Communications.
  • MasterWriters - Undiscovered Country: Taking Your Information
    Design to the Next Level.
  • Usability - The Science and Art of Effective Interface Design.
  • Content Management - Moving to Content Management: From
    Justification to Implementation.
  • Team Management - The Shoemaker's Children: Successfully
    Managing Geographically Dispersed Teams and Managing Culturally Diverse Teams.

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receive full conference registration too!

Don't just attend the Conference this year - participate, learn, earn a
certificate, and exchange ideas and tools with other attendees - enroll
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