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September 18, 2007

Have any questions for the panel discussion?

Filed under: Uncategorized — stc4lakes @ 10:59 pm

As you probably already know, our kick off meeting will feature a panel discussion entitled, “From Writer to Communicator: The Future of Technical Communication.” Our three panelist include Keith Hoffman, Annette N. Markham and Julia Stone. (Take a look here for short bios of each panelist).

Do you have a question you’d like the panel to answer? Post your questions in the Comments section below. No need to leave your name — just your question. Our discussion will be quite broad and open-ended, so almost any question related to technical writing/communication is fine.

Remember, the deadline to RSVP for the kick off meeting is approaching; please see this posting for details on the meeting and how to RSVP.

Thanks!

The STC 4 Lakes Board

3 Comments »

  1. How does the development of print media change in light of technical innovations such as the internet or podcasting?

    -and-

    What are your reccomendations for someone looking to make the change from technical writer to technical communicator?

    Comment by Anonymous — September 18, 2007 @ 11:02 pm

  2. What are your views on the use and effectiveness of corporate blogs?

    Comment by anonymous — September 26, 2007 @ 10:08 pm

  3. How does the development of print media change in light of technical innovations such as the internet or podcasting?

    I have noticed that there has been a lower standard of editing imposed on technical documentation that is released to the web. It is often viewed as an online etch-a-sketch.
    Print media outside of tech pubs is going strong in my opinion. Those of us who spend all day working on a computer are still not enthusiastic about reading a book on one & e-readers are still in early generation production and doesn’t feel like reading a book yet…

    Comment by Julia Stone — October 1, 2007 @ 8:49 pm

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