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WordPress Report:TechCommGeekMom’s Done Okay in 2012!
I think for the first 9 months of a niche blog, this isn’t too bad: The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: 600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in … Continue reading
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How To Create A Simple Social Media Strategy [INFOGRAPHIC]
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications One of the most frequent things I speak or consult on is strategy. More specifically, how to develop a simple social media marketing strategy. Understand, there is no one size fits … Continue reading
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Why HTML5 Rocks – HTML5 Rocks
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications A resource for developers looking to put HTML5 to use today, including information on specific features and when to use them in your apps. Danielle M. Villegas‘s insight: Great article found … Continue reading
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2012 Top Ten Highlights on TechCommGeekMom
2012 has been the inaugural year of TechCommGeekMom.com. What started initially as both a class project as well as a personal project with no expectations other than to get a good grade and have a form of expression has blossomed … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, Adobe Day, Adobe Day 2012, Adobe FrameMaker, Adobe RoboHelp, Adobe Technical Communications Suite, Ankur Jain, CSS3, digital literacy, Distance Learning, DIY education, e-learning, e-learning specialist, education, edupunk, elearning, Framemaker, higher ed, higher education, HTML5, Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Sandy, instructional design, instructional design and technology, instructional design education resources, iPad, iPad app, IPhone, Lavacon, Lavacon 2012, Learning, m-learning, m-learning revolution, m-learning tools, Master's degree, Master's degree in technical communication, mlearning, mobile, mobile learning, mobile technology, MS in technical writing, MSPTC, New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJIT, Online Teaching and Learning, Project Tin Can, RJ Jacquez, RoboHelp, single sourcing, singular experience, social media, tech comm, tech comm software, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communication education resources, technical communications, technical writing, TechWhirl, Tin Can, Twitter, webinar
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TechWhirl’s Top 12 Technical Communication Articles of 2012
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications Mike McCallister rounds up the top 12 technical communication articles on TechWhirl in 2012: reviews, humor, eBooks, and integrated technical communication. Danielle M. Villegas‘s insight: Very good article. Many of these … Continue reading
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Golden rules of content for 2013! | Tech-Tav
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications Danielle M. Villegas‘s insight: Miriam Lottner, technical communicator extraordinaire from Tech-Tav Documentation Ltd., has written an excellent compilation of technical communications tips from various technical communicators from around the world. There … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe FrameMaker, Adobe RoboHelp, Adobe Systems, content, content tips, digital literacy, documentation, elearning, Framemaker, Methods and Theories, Miriam Lottner, mlearning, mobile, single sourcing, singular experience, social media, tech comm, tech content writing, tech writing, tech writing tips, Tech-Tav, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing, technical writing tips, tips for documentation, tips for technical documentation, tips for technical writing, United States
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Check out the affordable Tech Comm conference, ConveyUX !
One of the things that I hope I can do more often in 2013 is attend more tech comm conferences. There are always really good speakers, and I find that I truly learn so much from them. So, when Joe … Continue reading
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M-learning and E-learning will never replace teachers entirely
As I start to write this, a few days have passed since one of the worst school massacres in the United States happened in Newtown, Connecticut. I won’t go into the details, only because it’s really all over the news … Continue reading
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No Teachers, No Class, No Homework; Would You Send Your Kids Here?
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications Democratic schooling may be the most radical experiment in education of the past 100 years. Danielle M. Villegas‘s insight: I found this thanks to @innovativeedu on Twitter. This sounds a lot … Continue reading
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