Summit

May
01

Make High-Quality Voice Recordings with Simple Equipment

Increase the quality of your voice recordings, easily and at low cost. Learn about microphones, room acoustics, effective techniques, and why audio quality matters-all in simple, nontechnical language.

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May
01

Editing: Reviewing Levels and Choosing Types

Review the “Classic Nine” types and five levels of edit from the past and compare them to newer editing types in the current literature. Show how to apply levels of edits to today’s work world, tools, and conditions.

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May
01

Lightning Talks

Don’t Suck at Social Media, Robert Armstrong The Software Craftsmanship Movement and What Technical Communicators Can Learn from It, Nicky BleielDon’t sell yourself short!, Liz Fraley Myths, Fallacies, and Lies in Technical Communication, Alan HouserLighting, Vocabulary, and Audience Analysis: Success Without Winning, Brenda Huettner Going Mobile? A 5 Minute Management Overview, Neil Perlin A Technical […]

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May
01

Using Stories for More Effective Usability

Stories can help you collect, analyze and share qualitative information from user research and usability, spark design imagination and keep in touch with your audience. This presentation will look at how stories can be integrated into your own process to make it more effective.

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May
01

He Said, She Said: Mergers, Acquisitions, and You

Mergers bring such overwhelming changes that often you are left grieving. We’ll provide two perspectives of the grieving process and ways to take advantages of the changes going on.

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