Tools, New Media and Technology

Apr
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SINGLE SOURCING SANS A CMS

In this session, content developers from Citrix Education will demonstrate the tools and techniques they use to create multi-modal, multi-language training without a CMS.

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Apr
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MANAGING BOOK DEVELOPMENT USING A WIKI

This presentation describes how to combine the ease-of-use of wikis with the ease-of-production of XML technology using readily available wiki and XML technology. The presentation is based on experience developing Alan Porter’s latest book using PBWiki and DocBook

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Apr
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HTML5 THE NEXT INTERNET GOLD RUSH

Attend this session for a behind-the-scenes look at HTML5 and how it differs from previous versions of HTML. Learn the vision and design principles behind HTML5 and how this will affect the TC field. You will see practical demonstrations of the different features of HTML5, including the new semantic markup. HTML5 is available in most […]

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Apr
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WINHELP, WEBHELP, AIR….HELP!

Online formats can be confusingÑconsider “WebHelp” vs. “Web Help.” This session describes XML, XHTML, HTML Help, WebHelp, DotNet Help, AIR, and othersÑand how to select the appropriate one.

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Apr
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SURFING THE PERFECT STORM

Communication methods are transforming at an alarming rate. With rapid advances in global, mobile, and social dialog, how can technical writers keep up? This session will explain the fundamental shifts taking place and provide practical instruction on how information developers can prepare, respond, and succeed.

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