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STC Summit Preliminary Program

STC has released the preliminary program for the 2013 Summit. The sessions in this list include only the track and submitting speaker; there may be additional speakers in some sessions. Progressions, Project Showcase, and Leadership Day events are not yet included but will be listed in a future issue of Intercom. New sessions will be added as available.

Additional sessions will be added online until we are ready to switch the program to our Live Learning Center. At that point, you will see all speakers, titles, session descriptions, and speaker biographies.

If you are looking for the basic schedule of events for the Summit (e.g., times the Expo is open, meeting times, etc.) please see http://summit.stc.org/program-info/schedule-overview.

Track: Content Development and Delivery

A Technical Writer’s Trip to Hollywood, presented by Elisa Sawyer

Baby Steps: Automated Publishing using Arbortext and SharePoint, presented by Rita Briody

Collaborating in DITA, presented by Paul Wlodarczyk

Defining and Evaluating Success: Metrics for Information Architects, presented by Andrea Ames

DITA Proof-of-Concept Publishing System, presented by Matso Limtiaco

Doc Sprints: The Ultimate in Collaborative Document Development, presented by Sarah Maddox

Editing as an Extreme Sport, presented by Leah Guren

Embedding User Assistance Using DITA, presented by Ray Gallon

Key Principles and Practices for Communicating Science, presented by Carol LoSapio

Multiple Roads to Knowledge Management, presented by Rhyne Armstrong

Planning and Creating Engaging Infographics, presented by Michael Opsteegh

Six Easy Ways to Control Your Localization Costs, presented by Bill Swallow

Take Control of Your Content, presented by Jean-Luc Mazet

Using Foreign-Accented Speech: To Localize or Not?, presented by Halcyon Lawrence

Using Semantic Technology to Create Process-driven Documentation, presented by Kees van Mansom

Track: Content Strategy and Design

Big Content: Content Strategy as a Design Framework, presented by Rahel Bailie

Collaborative Single-Source Development of Documentation and Training, presented by R.N. Homer Christensen

Content Strategy for Mobile Devices, presented by Ann Rockley

Defining and Evaluating Success: Metrics for Information Architects, presented by Andrea Ames

Embedded User Assistance 101, presented by Scott Deloach

From Technical Writer to Content Strategist, presented by Alan Porter

Managing and Optimizing Unstructured-to-Structured Conversions, presented by Edna Elle

The Content Life Cycle: A Strategic Compass, presented by Mollye Barrett

The 10 Golden Rules of Global Content Strategy, presented by Val Swisher

Transforming Technical Content into a Business Asset, presented by Sarah O’Keefe

Track: Education and Training

Create Learning that Lasts with Interact Documents, presented by Jamie Gillenwater

Creating Video Tutorials in an Agile Environment, presented by Tom Johnson

Massive Open Online Learning, presented by Phylise Banner

User Assistance, Tech Comm, and Learning, presented by Nicky Bleiel

Track: People, Projects, and Business Management

Bending without Breaking: Info Dev Flexibility in Agile, presented by Alyssa Fox

Building Effective IA teams in Resource-Challenged Times, presented by Alyson Riley

Documentation Thrives in an Agile Methodology, presented by Jenna Moore

How to Build a Business Case and Influence, presented by Lisa Pietrangeli

Less Pain, More Gain: Personality and Change Management, presented by Andrea Wegner

Supporting Customers: Onsite and Online, presented by Cate Valenzuela

Track: Professional Development

A Marketing Communications Career: Making the Transition, presented by Victoria Koster-Lenhardt

And Then There Was One … Documentation Team, presented by Kirsty Taylor

Career Lessons I Learned from Selling Ginsu Knives, presented by Jack Molisani

Empowering the Introvert Within: Becoming an Outstanding Leader, presented by Ben Woelk

Interviewing SMEs: Covering the Bases and Hitting Homers, presented by Barbara Giammona

Staking Your Claim in the Social Media Frontier, presented by Laura Palmer

Track: User Experience and Usability

Addicted to Meaning: Mental Models for Technical Communicators, presented by Kai Weber

Customer Journey Maps: Visualizing an Engaging Customer Experience, presented by Donn DeBoard

Effectively Communicating UI and Interaction Design, presented by Karen Bachmann

Formalizing the Technical Communication and User Experience Relationship, presented by Lori Fisher

Game On! Creating User Experience for Gamified Products, presented by Marta Rauch

Purposes, Personas, Conversations, presented by Ginny Redish

Storytelling the Results of Heuristic Evaluation, presented by Carol Barnum

Useful, Saleable, and Buildable: The Role of UX, presented by Michael Hughes

Track: Web Design and Development

Beyond the Bleeding Edge, presented by Neil Perlin

Every Page is Page One, presented by Mark Baker

Going Mobile? How to Optimize Content and Format, presented by Mike Hamilton

How to Build a Referral Machine, presented by Donte Ormsby

Make High-Quality Voice Recordings with Simple Equipment, presented by Robert Hershenow

Make Static Online Content Into Live Working Data, presented by Timothy Garrand

Screen Video: Best Practices, Regardless of the Tool, presented by Matthew Pierce

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