Re: Seminars

Subject: Re: Seminars
From: Caryn Rizell <CARYN_RIZELL -at- HP-ROSEVILLE-OM2 -dot- OM -dot- HP -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 1995 08:21:42 -0800

I think one of the best sources for seminars is STC. The annual conference
is jam-packed (where did that phrase come from anayway?) with everything
you could imagine. And each region sponsors a conference as well. I have
learned so much from my peers at these conferences.

Caryn Rizell



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Subject: Re: Seminars
Author: Non-HP-TECHWR-L (TECHWR-L -at- VM1 -dot- ucc -dot- okstate -dot- edu) at HP-Roseville,unixgw3
Date: 11/1/95 12:48 PM


Jon Leer (jleer -at- MV -dot- MV -dot- COM) recently asked:

>Anybody know the best source of available seminars for techwriting, publishing?
>How about any source for putting one on?

I recommend three organizations that provide high quality national seminars
in tech com and training:

Seminars in Usable Design
710 Kipling St, Suite 400
Denver CO 80215
1-303-234-0123

Solutions
274 Main St
Reading MA 01867
1-800-448-4230

SkillTech
10 Presidents Landing
Medford, MA 02155
1-800-34-TRAIN

Nancy Burns
nburns -at- noao -dot- edu


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