Look Who's Talking Too

Okay, bad 80s movie reference. Sorry about that. But I figured I'd pass along some other comments and interviews from the Summit.

First of all, Tom Johnson of I'd Rather Be Writing interviewed a number of people during his time in Dallas. He helpfully put all his interviews into a videocast gallery on his blog. You can check out all of Tom's video interviews on his site. (Side note: I'm jealous of his microphone. I need to find me one before I do my next video interviews.)

You can also go back through the ScribbleLive archive to read through all the tweets and blogs from the Summit. That also includes a number of links to other blogs about the Summit that you can check out as well to get more of a feel for how things went. I went through and collected some of the nicest comments and listed them below in no particular order; thanks to everyone for your positive thoughts, feedback, and suggestions. Don't forget to fill out your session evaluations, and keep an eye on your email for an overall conference evaluation as well.

Tweets

@crebj: Definitely benefitted and will continue to benefit from STC10. Looking forward to #stc11

@afox98: Really enjoying @emckean talk about the dictionary so far. Interesting content, she's funny, and she has good slides! #stc10

@theTRu: I feel so young, so fresh, and so hip… this is unlike any conference I've ever been to… #stc10

@melanie_seibert: This place is paradise for word nerds. #stc10

@tomjohnson: I'm really enjoying this presentation by @whitneyhess on evangelizing yourself. Her voice is engaging, straightforward, and bold. #stc10

@Yina_li: That was a great presentation from @leenjones and Kevin O'Connor from @userinsight. Definitely Sumimit@Click-able. #stc10

@katintheboots: some of the #stc10 sessions are making me think about myself and my methods in new ways – always a good thing!

@johnhedtke: #stc10 I enjoy seeing people at the STC conference more & more every year. You're such an amazing group. It's an honor to hang out witcha

@leenjones: Enjoyed #stc10. Well done.

@mmboise: so long, Dallas. I'm off to Houston; home Friday. Great STC conference. Thanks to the speakers, attendees, and organizers. #stc10

@whitneyhess: Great session from @rachelhpeters @yina_li and @willsansbury demystifying some valuable UX activities that all tech comm can do #stc10

@lloriter:  #stc10 Ann Rockley Rocks!! Each time I hear her speak, I learn more about content strategy. That's a good thing.

@phamtastik: man…i met so many great people and learned so much at #stc10 – Thank you all for making it such a great experience!

@techcommdood: Thanks to everyone for making this a great conference! #stc10

@sdtacker: Great conference. Well worth the time and money. Interesting people, mostly interesting topics and speakers.#stc10

@yina_li: I can't believe #stc10 is over. I had such great time. Met so many great people. Looking forward to #stc11

@gryphmount: Back in the office after #stc10. Thanks to #stcorg board, staff, and presenters for a great conference.

@Dianetti: Suggestion for a successful STC2011: Make it as good as STC2010!

@bphuettner: So many fabulous people at #stc10, I only had time to chat with a tiny percentage of them. But WOW, those chats were great!

@barriebyron: #stc10 was awesome! Tech comm industry and STC confirm bright minds, smart work, good results. Plan now #stc11 Sacramento, CA May 15-18 2011

@paharvey: Really amazed to see (and be a part of) the effect of Twitter at #stc10. A real-life example of social community in action.

@whitneyhess: Being at #stc10 was a great experience. I discovered a tangential practice (tech comm) that's going through the same growing pains as UX.

@suredoc: Best part of #stc10 was hanging out w/ ppl who made me laugh so hard it was cathartic. It will take a while to replenish my bitterness.

@larry_kunz: Big shout-out to the STC office staff for making #stc10 run so smoothly. Thank you!!!

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