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  Beyond Documentation webcast (July 9, 11 a.m. Eastern time)
$20.00

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July 9, 11 a.m. Eastern time
Presented by Ellis Pratt

In this session we will look at the future of technical writing and likely changes to the ways in which user assistance is delivered. Are we moving beyond documents? If so, what does this mean for technical communicators?
  Writing to STOP webcast (July 15, 5 p.m. Eastern time)
$20.00

In Stock (15)
July 15, 5 p.m. Eastern time
Presented by Tony Self

STOP - Sequential Thematic Organization of Publications - was developed at Hughes Corporation in the 1960s to improve the speed of document production, and to allow multiple authors to work simultaneously on the same document.

The STOP approach still resonates in the age of online documentation. We still have the same needs to reduce document creation times and to work collaboratively. In this session, we will look at how the STOP approach worked, and how it might be re-applied even more effectively in the 21st Century.
  How to Build a Business Case (August 4, 11 a.m. Eastern time)
$20.00

In Stock (14)
August 4, 11 a.m. Eastern time
Presented by Jack Molisani

Most employees hope for more training and better tools rather than asking for them with a justification on why they're a good investment. In this session professional recruiter Jack Molisani shares tactics for getting a purchase order approved.
  Hacking the DITA Open Toolkit webcast (recording)
$20.00

Recorded webinar
Presented by Simon Bate

Learn how to customize the DITA Open Toolkit to produce HTML that meets your specifications.

Windows Media file (111 MB, 86 minutes)
  Documentation as Conversation webcast (recording)
$20.00

Recorded webinar
Presented by Anne Gentle

Even if your documentation system does not converse with your users, it can help customers talk to each other and make the connections that help them do their jobs well or learn something new as if they were in a classroom with a community for classmates.

ASF file (playable in Windows Media Player, 52 MB, 57 minutes)
  The State of Structure in Technical Communication webcast (recording)
$20.00

Recorded webinar
Presented by Sarah O'Keefe
Hear the results of our industry survey on structured authoring.

Windows Media file (32 MB, 49 minutes)

 

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