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Cookbooks – $12 and free shipping!

Cookbooks – $12 and free shipping!

YES! It’s completely true! We still have a few copies of the STC Atlanta cookbook Fixin’ to Eat: Some South for Your Mouth for sale. They are $12, and we’ll ship them to you for free. Want to save $2? You can buy the cookbooks for only $10 at any STC Atlanta meeting. Featured Recipes [...]

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Moving from Technical Writing to Training Development

These slides are from our August 24, 2010 meeting on Moving from Technical Writing to Training Development. Moving from Technical Writing to Training Development View more presentations from STC Atlanta Chapter.

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June Meeting: The Gentle Art of Verbal Self Defense

June Meeting: The Gentle Art of Verbal Self Defense

For our June meeting, we’re hosting Arroxane Eber, president of the Lone Star chapter, for an engaging presentation on how to keep cool during difficult moments in the workplace and to use our communication skills to defuse tension. Note: We will hold our annual business meeting from 6:30-6:45. Details Thursday, June 3 (note the event [...]

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Survey on collaboration in the workplace

One of our own, STC Associate Fellow and Georgia Tech faculty member Rebecca Burnett needs your help with a research survey she’s conducting. She writes: Dear STC Colleagues, This survey asks about your experiences collaborating with others in the workplace. You will be asked about the different tools you may use, about how often you [...]

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Now accepting applications for 2010 Leonard Scholarship

Now accepting applications for 2010 Leonard Scholarship

Every year, the Atlanta Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication awards a scholarship to a junior or senior college student who is pursuing a career in technical communication. We’re now accepting applications for this year’s David C. Leonard scholarship. If you or someone else you know is interested, you can find out more information [...]

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Tools for assessing accessibility

I ran across an excellent blog post from Angela Colter on the tools she uses to conduct accessibility reviews for her clients’ projects. This is a very practical post full of excellent resources. She notes: The purpose of the review is to identify barriers on the page that would prevent someone who has a disability–or [...]

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