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STC's Instructional Design SIG has a listserv. Sorry, I don't have a link,
but you'd have to join to get it so you can start by checking out STC's
website. They seem to lean toward e-training, so it might not be what you're
looking for.
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On Behalf Of Barbara Coleman
Hi fellow whirlers,
I have been a longtime lurker who throughly enjoys the discussions here. I
was wondering if there are any TWs out there who serve as technical trainers
in their positions? I've been a Technical Communicator/Writer for over 15
years, and in my current position I am the corporate software trainer in
addition to documenting for IT. Does anyone know of a listserv for
technical trainers?
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