Live Webinars

Oct
28

The 5 Pillars of a Successful Tech Comm Career: What Every New Professional Should Know

In this webinar we’ll use Chaucer and his astrolabe to study the timeless elements of great technical communication. Attendees will view advanced writing and editing skills through an ancient lens and emerge ready to produce concrete, concise, and cutting-edge documentation that’s just right for their audience.

By Phylise Banner |
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Apr
15

Anticipating the Reader’s Response: Straightforward Communication with Kindness

As technical communicators, we have to deliver messages that range anywhere from good news to bad news to persuasive calls-to-action. Our readers are real people, who appreciate a direct voice and clarity, but they also appreciate cordiality. Thus, composing these messages can be challenging, as there’s much a writer has to negotiate in a rather limited space. How, then, do we maintain objectivity while building goodwill with our audience?

By Phylise Banner |
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Sep
02

Portfolios and Interview Strategies

In this webinar learn how a portfolio is not just a collection of writing samples–it is a tool you can use to control an interview and achieve specific objectives that result in a job offer. The webinar includes what to put in a portfolio, how to get things to put in your portfolio, and most importantly, how to use your portfolio to ace a job interview.

By Phylise Banner |
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Dec
08

Introduction to Accessibilty in Tech Comm

Register Now: Members: $29 USD; Nonmembers $99 USD Introduction to Accessibility in Tech Comm Tuesday, 8 December 2020 - 12 Noon EST (GMT-5) According to the World Health Organization (WHO), close to 37.5% of the global population has at least one disability. That’s more than 2 billion people! This includes our customers, our users, our [...]
By Phylise Banner |
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May
06

The Unified Content Repository: How to Break Down Silos and Unify the Content Management and Delivery Experience

Managing content across multiple systems is a headache. The more content, the more systems, the bigger the headache. At Ingeniux, we’ve experienced this first-hand with a number of our clients – and we know what you can do about it. The goal is relatively simple: Unify the content library in a single application and deliver that content wherever necessary. But, you also need a solution that can support multiple authors, enable content reuse, provide metadata, integrate with third-party applications, and more.Sound impossible? We’re here to show you that it’s not!

By Phylise Banner |
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Society for Technical Communication
11110 Sunset Hills Road | Reston, VA 20195
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