Tech Writer This Week for January 8, 2015
Written by TechWhirl on January 8, 2015Folks in the worlds of content, communication, and customer experience are sharing predictions, eyeing the trends, and booking airfare for the next set of conferences. All of that in addition to the daily duties of making the world safe for usable and compelling content.
Conversation and Coverage in 2015 (poll)
Written by Connie Giordano on January 7, 2015This content (and communication) industry evolves at a remarkable rate, and keeping up with the nuances and trends can be quite challenging. What areas do you want to explore or to master?
The Help Files: How to Ask for a Raise
Written by Craig Cardimon on December 23, 2014The end-of-year holidays are upon us. Sometimes they arrive with a dull thud or warning bells, but they do arrive. With them comes the promise, for the lucky few, of guaranteed raises.
Tech Writer This Week December 18, 2014
Written by TechWhirl on December 18, 2014Sit down with a grande of your favorite caffeinated beverage and catch up on a week of great articles on TechWhirl, and some outstanding posts from the world of content, tech comm, and customer experience.
Producing Effective and Engaging eLearning on a Shoestring Budget
Written by Chris Denman on December 17, 2014How can you continue to produce eLearning that is effective and engaging at half the cost? It’s a tall task for sure, but not insurmountable. The key is to approach the task with an open mind.
Agile and Tech Comm: Information Development’s Role in Potentially Shippable Product
Written by Alyssa Fox on December 16, 2014Just like the coding and testing for only the user stories in the sprint should be complete, the documentation for only those user stories should be complete and shippable.
LavaCon Session: Neil Perlin Nerds Out on Responsive Design
Written by Roger Renteria on December 15, 2014With the thousands of combinations of screen sizes and resolutions with any device, is it even possible to create just one layout scheme that works for all screens? Neil Perlin says “responsive design is the biggest thing to hit the output side of technical communication since the introduction of HTML.”
Tech Writer This Week for December 11, 2014
Written by TechWhirl on December 11, 2014How often do you stand out from the crowd? or fade into the woodwork? We pondered the hows and whens of grabbing attention attention as we pulled together the week’s worth of content from TechWhirl, and interesting, thought-provoking content from tech comm, content strategy and customer experience luminaries around the web
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