I'd Rather Be Writing Podcast
A podcast by Tom Johnson - Sundays
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332 Episodes
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A Few Conversations at Doc Train — User Personas, Data Conversion, and Simplified Technical English
Published: 5/2/2007 -
My First Carcast: Driving Home from Vancouver After the Doc Train Conference
Published: 5/1/2007 -
Managing Virtual Teams: Getting the Most from Wikis, Blogs, and Other Collaborative Tools — Interview with the authors
Published: 4/30/2007 -
Interview with George Hayhoe, editor of Technical Communication Journal, on Technical Writing in China and Korea
Published: 4/26/2007 -
Defining Experiences: Five STC Candidates Share Influential Stories from the Tech Comm Field
Published: 4/9/2007 -
Making Help More Human, and other discussions
Published: 4/8/2007 -
Susan Burton Provides an Inside, In-Depth Look at STC's Most Pressing Issues
Published: 4/3/2007 -
Special STC Elections Podcast: Interview with Nicky Bleiel, Candidate for Director
Published: 3/26/2007 -
Is Technical Writing Boring? Tech Writers as Information Architects
Published: 3/15/2007 -
Online Communities, Member Maps, Virtual Chats, Sparkpeople, Intercom, and More
Published: 3/7/2007 -
Review of Word 2007, Tool vs. Industry Experience, the Slow Movement, E-mail Tips, and More
Published: 2/27/2007 -
First Cohost Podcast — A Natural Conversation about Technical Writing
Published: 2/15/2007 -
Discussion about RoboHelp 6 — Interview with Rick Stone
Published: 2/4/2007 -
How to Create a Site Where Users Can Actually Find Information — Interview with Thom Haller
Published: 1/23/2007 -
Ten Lessons Learned as a Technical Communicator — Interview with Rahul Prabhakar
Published: 1/14/2007 -
Mike Hamilton Gives Flare Demo to the Suncoast Chapter
Published: 1/5/2007 -
The Convergence of Web 2.0 with Help Documentation — Tom Johnson
Published: 1/3/2007 -
Understanding Principles of Usability, Part 2 — Karen Bachmann
Published: 1/2/2007 -
Understanding Principles of Usability, Part 1 — Karen Bachmann
Published: 12/18/2006 -
Keith Hoffman Interviews Susan Burton, Exec. Director of the STC
Published: 12/2/2006
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