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NorthBay
The NorthBay Chapter serves technical communicators in Telecom Valley and includes Sonoma, Marin, Napa, and other counties in Northern California. Although the NorthBay Chapter is among the smallest chapters within STC's Region 8 and has existed only since 1994, technology continues to grow in our area. It has opportunities for interaction and creativity that a larger chapter might not afford.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Oklahoma
The Oklahoma chapter received its charter on May 1, 1977, and has been serving technical communicators of Oklahoma ever since. Its members include technical writers, editors, graphic designers, Web specialists, and many more. A number of its members are self-employed and work as freelancers or consultants.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Sacramento
Over 20 years, STC Sacramento has experimented vigorously in providing all kinds of services to members and to the community. Members work in high tech, health care, and government. We also have a growing number of student members, and some of us are full- or part-time teachers.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
San Francisco
The mission of the Society for Technical Communication is to advance the theory and practice of technical communication across all user abilities and media.
The mission of the San Francisco chapter is to:
- Promote the arts and sciences of technical communication in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Promote career development in the technical communication profession for our members, other colleagues, and students of technical communication
- Promote respect, increased public awareness, and appreciation of the technical communication profession
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
San Gabriel Valley
The San Gabriel Valley (SGV) Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) is an interactive organization where members and their guests can learn about the full spectrum of the art, technique, and business of technical communication.
The professional, trade, and technical skills of members cover a wide range of experience and disciplines. About half of the members are self-employed as consultants; the other half are permanent employees.
The monthly chapter meetings are open to the public. These meetings are generally held on the fourth Thursday of each month. Members are encouraged to attend the meetings and share their vision of the chapter's goals and activities.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Santa Barbara
Founded in 1988, our chapter's won STC's "Chapter Achievement Award" three times and the "Pacesetter Award" in 1997. Our newsletter also won awards in STC's Chapter Newsletter Competition three times, including a "Best of Show" award.
But times have changed, and the chapter is in need of some revitalization. Come help us make this chapter as vibrant as it once was... and even more so!
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011
Public UX group
This is to test the capability of using this as a replacement for the SIG site
Created on: Saturday, 16 April 2011
Southeastern Michigan
The Southeastern Michigan Chapter provides learning and networking opportunities for local technical communicators, while supporting the international STC organization.
STC/SM members generally live and work across a broad range of Southern Michigan and Northern Ohio—from Jackson and Lansing to Saginaw, Flint, and Port Huron—with a majority of our members concentrated in the metro Detroit and Ann Arbor areas.
STC/SM Chapter members work in a variety of specialized, professional communication roles, including experienced full-time and part-time employees, consultants/contractors, students, and others new to the field of technical communication.
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011
Southwestern Ontario
The Southwestern Ontario Chapter builds skills via volunteering for chapter and community activities; publishes an award-winning monthly newsletter; and sponsors a professional competition.
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011
United Kingdom & Ireland
A discussion group for the United Kingdom and Ireland chapter of STC
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011
Geographically-Challenged Communities
Discussion group for communities that serve a large geographic area and are looking to share ideas and resources for increasing member benefits.
Created on: Monday, 21 May 2012
West Michigan Shores
Providing West Michigan's technical communicators with opportunities to grow, learn, and network.
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011
Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Chapter, located in Milwaukee, is a gathering place for technical communicators to network, learn, exchange ideas and develop their careers.
Our program season includes meetings with speakers on a variety of topics, webinars, mentoring opportunities, and workshops for members and visitors.
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011
Environmental, Safety, & Health Communications
The Environmental, Safety, and Health Communication SIG allows technical communicators to stay current on developments in this growing area of the profession.
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011
Instructional Design & Learning
The Instructional Design & Learning (IDL) SIG helps STC members design, develop, and implement technical instruction in electronic and classroom settings.
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011
Quality & Process Improvement
The Quality and Process Improvement SIG develops and shares knowledge of how to implement, improve, and sustain quality management systems, quality standards, and business processes.
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011
Austin Peay St. U. (ST)
The Austin Peay State University chapter of the Society for Technical Communication is an organization for students planning careers involved with writing, editing, designing web pages, translating, or illustrating.
STC supports technical communicators with training and networking to help them get jobs, work effectively, and advance in their careers.
Tech writers make information usable.
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011


