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November 8, 2007 Blog No Comments

The slide decks from Documentation and Training East 2007 are now available. A few speakers have yet to share their slides, but the bulk of the presentations are available for view within a web browser, and without the need to download additional software. This service is made possible by SlideShare.net, a site that’s a lot like YouTube for slide shows.

Slide shows available today include:

  • Achieve Dynamic Publishing with DITA and CMS Adoption: Astoria On Demand
  • Adobe in Technical Communication and Instructional Design
  • Avoiding the Content Conveyor Belt Trap: Enabling Interdepartmental Collaboration
  • Avoiding the Software Marketing Trap: Understanding Lies and Near-Truths When Vendors Try To Sell You Content Management Software
  • Before and After Implementing a Content Management System: My Experience At GE Healthcare
  • Building An XML Publishing System With DITA
  • Case Study: Technical Writers Drive The User-Centered Software Design Process
  • Content in the Wild: Why DITA Matters
  • Content Quality Management: Using Software to Manage Quality and Track Metrics
  • Creating Documentation With A Wiki: The DITA Storm Project
  • DITA: Managing It All
  • Extreme Versioning: Delivering Customized Documentation Via XML
  • Games To Explain Human Factors (photo album)
  • Immersive Documentation: Training and Education in 3D Spaces
  • Implementing S1000D in the Real World
  • Improving Findability: The Role of Information Architecture in Effective Search
  • Introduction To Information Modeling With DITA
  • Introduction to Mobile User Experience Design
  • Localization 101: How to Avoid Being Left Behind in a Global Economy and Global Job Market
  • Making The Move To Information Architecture
  • Managing Information Assets in Virtual Worlds
  • Migrating from Unstructured to Structured FrameMaker
  • One Writer’s Perspective: How Structured XML Authoring Changes How You Work
  • Optimizing The User Experience Through Integrated Information Design
  • Painless XML Authoring? How DITA Simplifies XML
  • Practical Content Management: What Really Works
  • Rich Internet Applications: What Are They And How Might We Use Them?
  • SaaS Success Stories: Making CMS Solutions Affordable!
  • Strategies For Communicating The Value of Structured XML Authoring To Authors
  • The Effects of Globalization on Technical Communication and Training
  • The Inc. 500 and Social Media: Setting the Pace for US Businesses
  • The X Factor in Content Management
  • Understanding and Communicating the Financial Impact of XML and DITA
  • Understanding Content Component Management
  • Understanding Information Architecture
  • Using S1000D and SCORM to Integrate Documentation and Training
  • What is Web Content Management, Anyway?
  • What’s User Experience and Why Should I Care? Introduction to Experience Design
  • Why Localization? Or… “You Mean Those People Don’t Speak English?”
  • Writing for Reuse
  • Writing Reusable Content to Support Information Models

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