David Farbey of the STC European SIG, tweeted about a BBC Radio 4 program called "How to Write an Instruction Manual" that will be broadcast on Friday, 21 August, at 11:00 GMT (FM only). Here is some more information about this for those of us on the other side of the pond. Full information about [...]
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How to Write an Instruction Manual
August 19th, 2009by Cyn · Comments Off
Tags: BBC Radio 4, broadcast, David Farbey, how to write, podcast, technical manual, training
Recording of Similar David Pogue Keynote Found
May 11th, 2009by Cyn · 1 Comment
David Pogue, the Keynote speaker at the STC conference, gave one of the funniest keynotes we’ve ever had. It was a shame that it wasn’t recorded. However, I found a recording of a similar keynote address he gave to TED last year. The first half is similar to the one he gave to us and [...]
Tags: Atlanta conference, David Pogue, Humor, keynote, speaker, technical summit, Technology, TED, video
Twitter Tips: Be Both Professional and Conversational
April 24th, 2009by Cyn · Comments Off
From: PC World | April 13, 2009 How to safely blend professional tweats with your personal life. Read more at PC World at http://preview.tinyurl.com/djbe84
Tags: Social Media, Twitter
Medieval Help Desk Call
March 25th, 2009by Cyn · Comments Off
In Norwegian with English subtitles… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Cd7Bsp3dDo
Tags: help desk, medieval, video
STCWDC on Twitter
March 21st, 2009by Cyn · Comments Off
The Washington, DC Chapter has opened a new communication channel called Twitter. We tweet at http://twitter.com/stcwdc. Our Twitter RSS feed is http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/25690406.rss Tweet? Twitter? Tweeple? Twitter is often called micro-blogging. Entries posted to Twitter can only contain 140 characters. These postings, or messages, are called tweets. People who tweet are called tweeple. We have mentioned [...]
Tags: Atlanta, conference, technical communicators, technical summit, Tweeple, Tweets, Twemes, Twitter, washington dc chapter
New Centralized NASA Imagery Archives
July 24th, 2008by Cyn · Comments Off
Looking for some NASA images for your documents? It’s easier now with a centralized archive. Apollo 14 Saturn V LiftoffPhoto credit: NASA 24 July 2008—NASA and Internet Archive, a non-profit digital library based in San Francisco, made available the most comprehensive compilation ever of NASA’s vast collection of photographs, historic film and video Thursday. Located [...]






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