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9 Recommended Tech Tools for a Conference Attendee
I don’t attend as many conferences as some people, for sure. There are those I know who whisk off to different parts of the world to attend such conferences–I’m not quite one of those. I’m usually going to at least … Continue reading
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Tagged attendee, bluetooth keyboard, conference, Elizabeth Fraley, iPad, iPad app, IPhone, Liz Fraley, mobile, personal wifi hotspot, portable batteries, portable devices, remote machine apps, Skyroam, social media, STC Summit, tech comm software, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing, travel router, Twitter, wireless keyboard
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Will Tablets Replace PCs? Part 2
Four years ago, I wrote a post that was in response to RJ Jacquez’s post on his blog about the advent of the Microsoft Surface’s release. My response to RJ Jacquez’s question: Will Tablets replace PCs? RJ’s argument was that while … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, Adobe FrameMaker, Adobe RoboHelp, Adobe Technical Communications Suite, apps, cloud, Cloud storage, cloud technology, cloud-based apps, Creative Cloud, digital literacy, Framemaker, iCloud, iPad, IPhone, Methods and Theories, Microsoft, mobile, Office 365, One Drive, PC, RoboHelp, smartphones, Surface, tablets, tablets vs pcs, tech comm, tech comm software, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing
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Canon–you need better tech writers
In the last week, I have purchased two new (to me) pieces of technology. The first was an upgrade to an iPhone SE from my iPhone 5S. I decided not to get the iPhone 7 because I had some serious … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple Pay, Canon, Canon output tray is open solution, Canon PIXMA, Canon Printer Paper Output Tray Help, Canon printers, content marketing, digital marketing, DIY education, IPhone, iphone 6S, iphone 7, iphone SE, Karen Nieto, mobile, product manual, social media, STC, tech comm, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing, video, YouTube
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2015 IEEE ProComm Presentation: The Future of m-Learning
This past week, I presented a workship at the IEEE ProComm Conference, which was held in Limerick, Ireland. It was a great experience, and different from other conferences I have attended thusfar (a blog post will be reflecting some observations … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015 IEEE ProComm, 2015 ProComm, content strategy, Dair Communications, digital literacy, Distance Learning, e-learning, education, elearning, higher ed, higher education, IEEE, IEEE ProComm, instructional design, instructional design and technology, iPad, IPhone, Ireland, Learning, Limerick, Limerick Ireland, m-learning, m-learning tools, Methods and Theories, mobile, mobile learning, Online Teaching and Learning, ProComm, smartphones, social media, tech comm, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing, Twitter, video
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An American in Ireland: An experience in globalization and localization
I’m now back from my 10-day trip to Ireland, and it was certainly an adventure. While there are parts of the US that have bilingual signs around due to the large Hispanic populations in areas, I think I had gotten … Continue reading
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Tagged American, Aran Islands, British, British English, brogue, content strategy, digital literacy, DIY education, Dublin, edupunk, Gaeilge, Galway, globalisation, globalization, IPhone, Ireland, Irish, Irish brogue, Irish English, Irish language, localisation, localization, singular experience, tech comm, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing
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Online Student Again, Part 4: Mobile Marketing, AKA Dang, I haven’t kept up!
After the confidence I had emerging from the Social Media Marketing module of my digital marketing course, I felt I could ride that wave of confidence into the next module about Mobile Marketing. From what I could tell, I wasn’t wrong … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, apps, AR, augmented reality, Christina "CK" Kerley, Christina Kerley, CK, content strategy, digital literacy, digital marketing, Distance Learning, DIY education, e-learning, education, edupunk, elearning, geofencing, Google Glass, iPad, iPad app, IPhone, Learning, m-learning, m-learning tools, Marketing, Marta Rauch, Methods and Theories, mini-MBA certificate, mlearning, mobile, mobile learning, mobile marketing, NFC, Online Teaching and Learning, optimized for mobile, QR codes, RFID, Rutgers, single sourcing, smartphones, social media, Starbucks, Starbucks app, tech comm, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing, video, wearable devices, wearable tech, wearable technology, wearables, windows mobile, writing for wearable technology
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Stage 2 of non-pudding brain: It’s official. I’m a student again.
As I stated in my last post about my resolution not to be a pudding brain in 2015, and understanding that in order to get ahead in the next year, I need to learn something, and learn something new. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged certificate, content marketing, content strategy, digital learning, digital literacy, digital marketing, digital marketing programs, digital strategy, Distance Learning, DIY education, Doctor Who, e-learning, education, edupunk, elearning, graduate certificate, higher ed, higher education, iPad, iPad app, IPhone, Learning, m-learning, m-learning tools, Methods and Theories, mini MBA, mini-MBA certificate, mlearning, mobile, mobile learning, online format, online learning, Online Teaching and Learning, pudding brain, Rutgers, Rutgers University, smartphones, social media, tech comm, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing, video
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One Morning with Google Glass Was Enough for Me!
As disappointed as I was that I’d have to return my Google Glass because it really wasn’t in the budget, I knew there was a 30-day trial to use Glass, so my husband suggested that perhaps I should give the … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, Apple, apps, emerging tech, emerging technology, Glass, Google, Google Glass, Google Glass Experience, iPad, iPad app, IPhone, iPhone app, iPhone apps, mobile, new tech, new technology, Polish Chicken, Polish Chicken hair, smartphones, social media, tech comm, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, video, wearable devices, wearable tech, wearable technology
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