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Volunteer

Competition Judge

Committee affiliation: Chapter Competition

Responsibilities

Judges for the competition are needed: Online Communication and Technical Publications.

Judges must be available to meet according to the time commitment cited below to receive entries and instructions, evaluate the entries, turn in scoring materials to the Lead Judges, attend the Consensus meeting to discuss the scores for each entry in your category, and concur on the awards determined by the team. Meetings will occur in the Washington, DC metropolitan area in a location convenient for the majority of judges.

For more information see the Competition's Call for Judges section. To apply, fill in the Judges Application form.

Time Commitment

10-20 hours between early December and mid-January plus two meetings.

Contact

If you are interested in serving the chapter as a competition judge, please complete the Judging Application form. Include a message that describes your experience in using or producing online communication, judging or participating in other technical communication competitions, and your available computer resources.

Last modified Saturday, 01-Oct-2011


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