Editor’s Message
Mar 13th, 2008 | By editor | Category: NewsYou and Me, Inc. (…)
Writing for the Web: Tried and True, or Something New?
If the content you create is published on the Web — or if you aspire to be a Web writer — do you need new skills? (…)
Learning: The Never Ending Journey
by Jean Fudge
When the editor told me that one of the topics for this month’s issue is ongoing learning, I had no doubt I could write on that topic. (…)
Words of the Year
by Harold Fox
Have you heard about the word of the year for 2007?
There really is such a thing. In fact, there are more than one, but let’s start with a particular one. (…)
Saving the Best for Last
by Karen Rokich
You might say that Harold Fox entered our profession by the back door. Technical communication is, after all, his third career. (…)
On Your Career Path
by Louise Tincher
On January 17, the Southwestern Ohio chapter met in the Brethren Hall at the Beavercreek Church of the Brethren. (…)
On the Whole, I’d Rather Be in Philadelphia
by Al Brown
We [I?] hope you take W.C. Fields’ epitaph* to heart and join us [me] here for the Technical Communication Summit June 1-4. (…)
by Clyde Parson
President, Suncoast Chapter
As we enjoyed Panera Bread’s outdoor seating during an Admin Council meeting a couple of months ago, I started thinking about why I belong to STC. (…)
The Content Wrangler Community
The Content Wrangler Community (http://thecontentwrangler.ning.com) is the new social network dedicated to people who value content as a business asset, worthy of being effectively managed. (…)
Make Your Vote Count!
If you’re a typical STC member, annual elections are not high on your priority list. More than 80% of us don’t bother to vote. (…)