This document provides information about the Mid-Atlantic Technical Communication Conference and Workshops taking place on March 8-9, 2013 at the Giant Community Center in Willow Grove, PA. The conference will include presentations and panels on topics such as career branding, mobile and EPUB content delivery, DITA and structured authoring. Workshops on March 9th will focus on bulletproofing your online career and conversations to help career development. Presenters will provide advice on topics such as resume writing, interviewing, social media use, and technical communication management.
Clipping Little PRP 21/11/11 @ IED BarcelonaIED Barcelona
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El documento contiene informaci¨®n sobre cuatro publicaciones en l¨ªnea sobre moda, dise?o y blogs, incluyendo detalles como la fecha, secci¨®n y valor, pero la mayor¨ªa de los campos como tirada, difusi¨®n, ocupaci¨®n y valor de p¨¢gina est¨¢n vac¨ªos o marcados como "-".
Teaching Data Visualization Through Coffee PricesJake Batsell
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This document outlines a 4-step exercise to teach students data visualization basics through collecting and mapping local coffee shop prices. [1] Students are split into groups to collect price data and create a Google spreadsheet. [2] They then gather price data from various sources like calls, websites and crowdsourcing. [3] In class, groups use Google Fusion to turn their spreadsheets into interactive maps visualizing coffee prices. [4] The exercise culminates in prizes for the best maps.
The document discusses the importance of keeping an effective to-do list to stay organized and productive. It notes that to-do lists help prevent forgetting tasks, prioritize what needs immediate attention, and experience less stress. The summary then outlines steps to create an effective to-do list, including writing all tasks, assigning priorities from A to F, and rewriting the list in priority order. It also provides tips on differentiating urgency from importance when prioritizing, and using to-do lists or action programs depending on the complexity of tasks.
Presenter: Conni Bill¨¦ A proposal can be terrifying. If it is off-base, you probably just wrote yourself off the candidate list. What if you propose something too expensive? What if you underestimate the complexity of the project and quote a price that is too low? Conni will share some approaches that should make you feel more comfortable and confident when writing a proposal.
The document outlines the five steps of the writing process:
1. Preparation - Establishing the purpose, audience, context, scope, and medium. Research includes brainstorming, research, note-taking, and interviews.
2. Research - Conducting research, taking notes, interviewing, creating questionnaires, and documenting sources while avoiding plagiarism.
3. Organization - Choosing methods of development, outlining ideas, developing visuals, and considering design and layout.
4. Writing - Selecting a point of view and style, using effective sentences and paragraphs, adding quotations and paraphrasing, and writing an introduction and conclusion.
5. Revision - Checking for unity, concise
This document provides guidance on estimating, managing, and tracking projects. It discusses analyzing the job requirements, including quality of source material, review cycles, formatting needs, and authoring tools. It also covers estimating time and costs per element, tracking project time and resources, and recording final results for analysis on future projects. The overall process involves thoroughly analyzing job requirements, estimating hours and costs, tracking progress, and documenting outcomes.
The document presents various financial ratios for Huawaei Technologies for the years 2007 and 2008. It summarizes that current, quick, and net working capital ratios were higher in 2007 indicating greater safety of short term funds. Debt-equity, proprietary, and return on asset ratios were also higher in 2007 showing less borrowing and better use of assets that year compared to 2008. The fixed asset turnover ratio was higher in 2008, meaning fixed assets were utilized more efficiently that year.
This document provides information about the Mid-Atlantic Technical Communication Conference and Workshops taking place on March 8-9, 2013 at the Giant Community Center in Willow Grove, PA. The conference will include presentations and panels on topics such as career branding, mobile and EPUB content delivery, DITA and structured authoring. Workshops on March 9th will focus on bulletproofing your online career and conversations to help career development. Presenters will provide advice on topics such as resume writing, interviewing, social media use, and technical communication management.
Clipping Little PRP 21/11/11 @ IED BarcelonaIED Barcelona
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El documento contiene informaci¨®n sobre cuatro publicaciones en l¨ªnea sobre moda, dise?o y blogs, incluyendo detalles como la fecha, secci¨®n y valor, pero la mayor¨ªa de los campos como tirada, difusi¨®n, ocupaci¨®n y valor de p¨¢gina est¨¢n vac¨ªos o marcados como "-".
Teaching Data Visualization Through Coffee PricesJake Batsell
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This document outlines a 4-step exercise to teach students data visualization basics through collecting and mapping local coffee shop prices. [1] Students are split into groups to collect price data and create a Google spreadsheet. [2] They then gather price data from various sources like calls, websites and crowdsourcing. [3] In class, groups use Google Fusion to turn their spreadsheets into interactive maps visualizing coffee prices. [4] The exercise culminates in prizes for the best maps.
The document discusses the importance of keeping an effective to-do list to stay organized and productive. It notes that to-do lists help prevent forgetting tasks, prioritize what needs immediate attention, and experience less stress. The summary then outlines steps to create an effective to-do list, including writing all tasks, assigning priorities from A to F, and rewriting the list in priority order. It also provides tips on differentiating urgency from importance when prioritizing, and using to-do lists or action programs depending on the complexity of tasks.
Presenter: Conni Bill¨¦ A proposal can be terrifying. If it is off-base, you probably just wrote yourself off the candidate list. What if you propose something too expensive? What if you underestimate the complexity of the project and quote a price that is too low? Conni will share some approaches that should make you feel more comfortable and confident when writing a proposal.
The document outlines the five steps of the writing process:
1. Preparation - Establishing the purpose, audience, context, scope, and medium. Research includes brainstorming, research, note-taking, and interviews.
2. Research - Conducting research, taking notes, interviewing, creating questionnaires, and documenting sources while avoiding plagiarism.
3. Organization - Choosing methods of development, outlining ideas, developing visuals, and considering design and layout.
4. Writing - Selecting a point of view and style, using effective sentences and paragraphs, adding quotations and paraphrasing, and writing an introduction and conclusion.
5. Revision - Checking for unity, concise
This document provides guidance on estimating, managing, and tracking projects. It discusses analyzing the job requirements, including quality of source material, review cycles, formatting needs, and authoring tools. It also covers estimating time and costs per element, tracking project time and resources, and recording final results for analysis on future projects. The overall process involves thoroughly analyzing job requirements, estimating hours and costs, tracking progress, and documenting outcomes.
The document presents various financial ratios for Huawaei Technologies for the years 2007 and 2008. It summarizes that current, quick, and net working capital ratios were higher in 2007 indicating greater safety of short term funds. Debt-equity, proprietary, and return on asset ratios were also higher in 2007 showing less borrowing and better use of assets that year compared to 2008. The fixed asset turnover ratio was higher in 2008, meaning fixed assets were utilized more efficiently that year.
Change management involves controlling how an organization moves from its current state to a new state through effective communication, influencing skills, and breaking change down into prioritized activities. It differs from project management by focusing on adoption of new processes rather than delivery. Benefits include reduced failed initiatives and duplication through clarified roles and responsibilities. The course teaches change management principles, models, and applying skills to practical scenarios to obtain a Foundation or Practitioner qualification recognized as demonstrating change leadership abilities. Maven Training is an accredited provider known for high pass rates and experienced trainers.
Presented by Neil Perlin
Considering converting your help authoring tool (HAT) output to mobile but not sure what you¡¯re getting into? Recent releases of HATs like Flare and RoboHelp can output to multiple channels such as ebooks, web apps, HTML5, even native apps. Mechanically, it¡¯s surprisingly simple. It¡¯s in the interface design and information design that things can get messy. Come to this session to learn about how. We¡¯ll cover:
The types of mobile supported by HATs and how to define your mobile needs
Interface differences between online help and mobile
What help authoring tool features work, may work, and won¡¯t work in mobile outputs
The document discusses single source publishing using XML and DITA. It outlines the challenges with traditional document publishing processes, including inaccurate, stale, inconsistent, unavailable, difficult to use, too much or not enough information. It then describes how single source publishing with XML and DITA can address these challenges by allowing content to be reused across different outputs like print, web and mobile in an automated way. Key benefits include lower costs, greater accuracy and up-to-date information through a more efficient single source publishing process.
This document summarizes the international experience and examples of video on the internet. It discusses how internet video has changed between 2006 and 2010, with the rise of IP-based delivery and user-generated content on sites like YouTube and Facebook. It also outlines how new players like Vodafone and the Tribeca Film Festival are distributing video online. Finally, it provides an overview of KIT digital, a leading provider of video asset management and publishing solutions that enables clients to distribute video across multiple screens.
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