Re: Call for participation: STC Summit, Dallas, TX 2-5 May 2010
Jose Marconi Bezerra de Souza <[email protected]> Wed, 2 Sep 2009 06:29:23 -0300
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Dear colleagues, Speaking as a researcher of animated instructions, I can say that my participation on the Society for Technical Communication SUMMIT (Philadelphia 2008 and Atlanta 2009) was very rewarding and that made a difference in my solitary PhD research life. I felt that all my efforts to finish my thesis made sense: I was finally talking to real persons (besides my supervisor Mary Dyson) and potential readers. So, I confirmed that what I have written and collected (as you already know, I have this rich collection of instructional books) about "the design of instructions" was going to be really useful for someone outside the academic community. Such clear feedback helped me to create a reader "persona" and this have had an effect on the improvement the quality of my PhD thesis as a readable document. By the way, if you are interested in reading it, just ask me for an eletronic copy ([email protected]). My experience as "track manager" has also allowed me to be up-to-date in other interesting topics and meet well known american researchers in person (i.e., Phylise Banner, Janice Redish, Charles Kostelnick, Karen Schriver, Thomas Barker, Robert Krull). Being there twice, I also met Caroline Jarret and Paul Linnell who I have never met before in England. In summary, It is REALLY worth to make liasions with people who are active on trying to make the bridge between research and industry. I think that it is also important to communicate with researchers that are outside the "traditional" information design community. José. 2009/9/1 Caroline Jarrett <[email protected]>: > Dear Café-denizens > > The call for proposals for the Society for Technical Communication Summit > has just opened: > http://www.softconference.com/subs/stc/2010/ > > I'm manager of the Usability and Accessibility track, and I also thought > that Café members might be interested in the Design, Architecture and > Publishing track. > > STC is a very welcoming conference. We love to hear from our experienced > speakers (that means you, Karen Schriver! And you, José de Souza! ) and also > we love new ideas and new speakers. > > Dallas has got more to it than you might think, and (whisper it quietly in > case the Dallas folks can hear) is also handily placed for Fort Worth, with > its world-class museums. > > If you'd like to try out an idea on me before submitting it, please feel > welcome to contact me off-list. > > best > > Caroline Jarrett > > Effortmark Ltd > Usability - Forms - Content > > Phone: 01525 370 379 > Mobile: 0799 057 0647 > International: +44 152 537 0379 > > 16 Heath Road > Leighton Buzzard > Bedfordshire > LU7 3AB > UK > > > > > ___________________________________________________________________ > > Use the following address to post a message to all subscribers: > [email protected] > > To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your options, visit: > http://list.InformationDesign.org/mailman/listinfo/infodesign-cafe > > For all Information Design matters: > http://InformationDesign.org > > Problems? Write to: > [email protected] > ___________________________________________________________________ > -- José Marconi Bezerra de Souza Visiting lecturer of Paraná Federal University PhD - Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, The University of Reading (UK) Manager of Applied Research Track (Society of Technical Communication Conference 2009, Atlanta, USA) ___________________________________________________________________ Use the following address to post a message to all subscribers: [email protected] To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your options, visit: http://list.InformationDesign.org/mailman/listinfo/infodesign-cafe For all Information Design matters: http://InformationDesign.org Problems? Write to: [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________