I’m working on a project for a client. It’s an update to an existing project so there is a lot of good material already. I’m reading much of it right now to learn about the system. One of the things they do is something I’ve not seen much of: they tell the user how to [...]
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Meeting the needs of your audience
Posted: July 7, 2010 in content management, Social media, Technical communication, UsabilityI teach a lot: at the local UC, the local Extension, and for the STC. I teach technical communication topics to people who either want to learn more or are being forced to learn more by their program. As a first assignment, I always ask for 1000 words on something the person is passionate about. [...]
I’m teaching an advanced webinar
Posted: July 1, 2010 in content management, Social media, Technical communicationI have a 5 week class that I do as a webinar for the STC. This webinar is about reasons behind some of the things we do in technical communication that you may have been taught as “the way”. But you were taught it was “the way” without understanding the reasons. In my webinar, we [...]
Moved some stuff over
Posted: June 20, 2010 in content management, Social media, Technical communicationI’ve spent a lovely morning moving content from one thing to another. Please take a look and comment on anything you find interesting. In other news… I have some interesting things I’m in the process of. Stay tuned for more news as the week goes on.
Welcome!
Posted: June 20, 2010 in content management, Product management, Social media, Technical communicationWelcome to the Anthrobytes blog. While we’ve not got a lot of content so far, expect to see more in the future.