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Villegas Views: Why Bother Learning More in Technical Communication?

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Danielle M. Villegas‘s insight:

I have a new monthly byline with the STC Notebook blog! Welcome to Villegas Views. Check out this latest entry about continuing education in tech comm.

–techcommgeekmom

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All The Wired Editors Are Becoming “Content Strategists” — Is This A Leading Indicator Of The Future Of Marketing?

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Yesterday, Wired Senior Editor Michael Copeland announced that he’d be joining venture capital superfirm Andreessen Horowitz (A16Z) to lead “content strategy.” Though the firm is known for

Danielle M. Villegas‘s insight:

My friend Helen (@hhmosher on Twitter) posted this on LinkedIn. It’s definitely a great article that shows something that we tech comm peeps already knew–that content strategy hold a lot of importance these days, and it’s good to understand what it is and how to use it. 

–techcommgeekmom

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Letter from the UK: Technical Communicators and their Websites

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Danielle M. Villegas‘s insight:

Ellis Pratt of Cherryleaf was kind enough to use my blog as an example in his latest STC Notebook article. It’s a good article, too, even without the mention of my website! Do read this article–it’s good reading. 

 

Thanks, Ellis! 🙂
–techcommgeekmom 

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Autistic Boy Learns to Speak With the Help of Technology – NBC Right Now/KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities, Yakima, WA |

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An autistic teen who can’t speak, wrote a book about what its like to be autistic.   It is opening eyes about what kids with Autism are thinking, feeling, and capable of.

Danielle M. Villegas‘s insight:

This is why I love iPads so much. I think it opens up whole new worlds not only for non-verbal autistics like the boy in this story, but also those who are verbal, like my high-functioning son. I still believe that tablets–especially iPads–are still the tools that will help the most with aiding special needs kids communicate and participate in society. 

–techcommgeekmom

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Websites still matter…put that in your call to action and smoke it!

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The value of an effective website sometimes gets lost among all the churn and coverage over Social Media’s impact on marketing. Experts who once argued that small companies only need a “FaceBook” p…

Danielle M. Villegas‘s insight:

This is a great article by Joel Kline, who is someone I met and chatted quite a bit with at the STC Summit. Joel makes an excellent case here on how social media and websites should be used cohesively. In the end, it’s still about knowing your audience! A must read!
–techcommgeekmom 

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