Web 2.0 101: Understanding Web 2.0 and Its Impact on Technical Communication
Today we’re at the Society for Technical Communication’s 54th Annual Technical Communication Summit. Scott Abel of TheContentWrangler.com is presenting, Web 2.0 101: Understanding Web 2.0 and Its Impact on Technical Communication.
Here’s the brief description: The Semantic Web is coming and it’s bringing major changes to the ways that people create, manage, deliver, consume, and share technical information. This session introduces Web 2.0 and its tools and technologies, and examines how they are changing the landscape of technical communication. Discover how Web 2.0 methods make it possible to deliver “content as a service” and to empower customers to personalize technical content in useful and exciting new ways.
Take a peek at the slide deck below for a glimpse.
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Hello Scott,
Good luck with your presentation at the STC Conference. How would you answer the people who say that Web 2.0 doesn’t really exist? Especially when one of the most prominent people who says that is Tim Berners-Lee himself?
David
Great presentation. The viewer is cool, but I just want a copy of the powerpoint for reference. How do I get one?
If you’d like a copy of the slide, visit http://www.SlideShare.net. Search for the presentation by topic. Once you locate it, the service will provide you with several ways to view and/or obtain the files.
Let us know if you have any difficulties.
Scott Abel
TheContentWrangler.com