Danielle M. Villegas is a technical communicator who currently employed at Cox Automotive, Inc., and freelances as her own technical communications consultancy, Dair Communications. She has worked at the International Refugee Committee, MetLife, Novo Nordisk, BASF North America, Merck, and Deloitte, with a background in content strategy, web content management, social media, project management, e-learning, and client services. Danielle is best known in the technical communications world for her blog, TechCommGeekMom.com, which has continued to flourish since it was launched during her graduate studies at NJIT in 2012. She has presented webinars and seminars for Adobe, the Society for Technical Communication (STC), the IEEE ProComm, TCUK (ISTC) and at Drexel University’s eLearning Conference. She has written articles for the STC Intercom, STC Notebook, the Content Rules blog, and The Content Wrangler as well. She was very active in the STC, as a former chapter president for the STC-Philadelphia Metro Chapter, serving and chairing on several STC Board committees, and most recently was the STC Board Vice-President before the organization closed.. You can learn more about Danielle on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/daniellemvillegas, on Twitter @techcommgeekmom, or through her blog.
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Hey, there Techcommgeekmom,
Thank you for introducing me to Scoop It and the fine articles you select. However, six in one night really is a bit much! My baby geeks have flown, but I’m still a geekmom too 🙂 I especially admire you going back to school and am considering it as well.
Just had to comment and hope you take it in the spirit it was intended –
Regards, t. cannon
Thanks, Ms. Dinnerclubdiva!
ScoopIt is great! I try to choose more thoughtful articles when I sit and start doing some curation. Sometimes I post them here, some are only on my ScoopIt and Twitter accounts. I just go through dozens of articles, and find the ones that I think are the most fitting as a geek mom and as a technical communicator. Remember it’s not to late to go back to school, so if you are interested, at least give it a try! You might actually do better than you did as a kid. I did SIGNIFICANTLY better as an adult learner, which was encouraging to me. Keep reading, and tell your friends to read too! 🙂
Thanks for the comments!