I'd Rather Be Writing Podcast
A podcast by Tom Johnson - Sundays
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332 Episodes
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STC Conference: Deanne Levander, Twin Cities, Minnesota Chapter, and John Garison, Vermont
Published: 5/19/2007 -
STC Conference: Laurel Bowen, Oakridge Tennessee Chapter
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STC Conference: Brad Simmons, Ames, Iowa
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STC Conference: Michael Gernes, Central Iowa STC Community
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Leadership Day: Jackie Damrau, Dallas, Texas, and Rachel Houghton, Willamette Valley, Oregon
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Leadership Day: Jeanette Rogers, Seattle, Instructional Design & Learning SIG
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Leadership Day: Lorrie Corbett, Philadelphia Metro Chapter
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Leadership Day: Hillary Hart, Austin Chapter
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Leadership Day: Todd Race, Toronto chapter, Canadian Issues Group
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Leadership Day: Dan Dornbrook, Chicago Chapter
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Leadership Day: Melanie G. Flanders, China; Beau Cain, Director 8
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Leadership Day: Paul Sinasohn, Berkeley Chapter, California
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Leadership Day: Holly Harkness, Al Hood, and Howard Speck — Atlanta Chapter
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Leadership Day: Rhevati Sampath and Wendy Tung, Berkeley Chapter, California
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Leadership Day: Kelly Schrank & Lou Martindale — Mid-South Chapter in Memphis and Suncoast Chapter in Tampa
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Leadership Day: Sue Kloster, Willamette Valley Chapter, Oregon
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Creating Help in the Web 2.0 Age — Presentation by Neil Perlin
Published: 5/11/2007 -
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Published: 5/8/2007 -
Presentation on Writing and Web 2.0 by Keith Hoffman — Given at the University of Wisconsin
Published: 5/8/2007 -
Wikis Are Coming: An In-Depth Exploration of Using Wikis in Documentation — Interview with Katriel Reichman (Israel)
Published: 5/7/2007
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