Come and speak at our “Trends in Technical Documentation” talks

by ellis on Thursday, 26 January, 2012 · 3 comments

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Cherryleaf is curating and hosting a programme of talks on trends in technical documentation. At these sessions, there’s a presentation from a respected member of the Technical Communication profession, plus the opportunity to network with your peers.

We’re looking for people who would like to present a case study or share their view of the future trends in technical communication with their peers. It’s a great place to practice a presentation you’re preparing for a conference later in the year.

Each talk is hosted by Cherryleaf in central London, and lasts approximately two hours. Spaces are limited to 12 delegates.

The first talk was held on 24/1/2012: on What will be the future for Technical Communicators if everything ‘just works’?

The second talk is likely to be on technical authoring in The Cloud (if we can find an additional speaker).

If you’d like to explore the idea of speaking at one of these talks, then contact us and we’d be happy to discuss it with you.

 

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1 Margaret January 27, 2012 at 5:44 am

Any chance of sharing videos of these talks? – the topics are of great interest, but it is difficult to attend from Australia. :-)

2 ellis January 27, 2012 at 8:47 am

We’re not recording the presentations, I’m afraid. However, I’ll be presenting this again at the STC Summit in May; the organisers will be recording it and making it available to STC members later in the year.

3 Richard Pineger February 8, 2012 at 9:16 am

Great idea.

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