4 Steps to Organizing Corporate Communication as eLearning
Written by Chris Denman on June 16, 2015So as you suffer through slide after slide, your senses continue to be twisted by a sea of tiny fonts, indecipherable charts, and a rainbow of colors. Herein lies the problem; regardless of the message value, it fails at its purpose due to a flawed delivery. What should have been an excellent learning opportunity is lost in a series of convoluted slides.
Tech Writer This Week for June 13, 2015
Written by TechWhirl on June 14, 2015So now there’s software that can write news articles. And software that does the design work in creating websites. And smart phones, smart cars, and smart washers. Which makes one wonder what has happened to the need for smart people.
FrameMaker 2015 Release Review: A Good Bet for Authors New to Structured Authoring
Written by Jacquie Samuels on June 10, 2015The new and enhanced features of FrameMaker 2015 are intended to make you work faster and smarter. The new version is likely to make a noticeable difference in efficiency especially for unstructured and less experienced users.
The Value of Evaluating Content Quality (poll)
Written by Connie Giordano on June 10, 2015A funny thing happened on the way to grabbing management’s attention. They’re now discovering that creating good content is hard… really hard. The myriad ways to judge good, mediocre, and awful, serve as the inspiration for our latest TechWhirl poll.
What is Structured Writing?
Written by Mark Baker on June 8, 2015The phrase “structured writing” seems to demand something in the way of definition, not because its meanings are obscure, but because they are so varied. This is a product of diversity of interests, not lack of definition. My definition is a declaration of my interests; no more.
Tech Writer This Week for June 6, 2015
Written by TechWhirl on June 6, 2015Most of the content pros we know are something of miracle worker variety, with the ability to create really good stuff that the boss approves without the latest version of an authoring tool or management system. These are the folks that get in the boat, because they want to arrive at some destination, whether or not they have the paddle, motor or sail to help them get there.
Product Review: RoboHelp (2015 Release)
Written by Willam van Weelden on June 2, 2015Almost all elements have been given a makeover. The new responsive layouts and the improvements to the Editor give you the level of control needed to for any size project. But, Dynamic Filtering is the killer feature of RoboHelp 2015.
Adobe Technical Communication Suite (2015 Release) Meets Current and Future Needs Right Now
Written by Matt R Sullivan on June 2, 2015Do you need to upgrade just because Adobe came out with a new version? Along with easier, more intuitive editing, Adobe Technical Communication Suite (2015 Release) addresses emerging technology and reduces expense in a way that makes it a mistake to walk on by.
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