November 2014
First off, I found the conference amazing! So many brilliantly inspiring people and intriguing concepts in one place – it was a little like being a kid in a candy store. For those of you who were unable to make it, our very own Emily Cotlier has kindly given us her insights for this month’s newsletter. Hopefully this will tempt even more of you to join us for the 2016 conference. TCANZ’s big news for the month is that we have a new President. Emma Harding has graciously accepted the call to fill Steve Moss’ gargantuan shoes after his departure, and will be steering the good ship TCANZ into the future. This month also sees a registration call for the South Island leg of NetHui. If you haven’t been to a NetHui yet, and you’re interested in community-led sessions about online issues, you should really attend. November’s Southern Communicator feature article is on changing trends within technical communication, and how important it is to have a solid background of proper coding and authoring tool use. Let’s Tech Communicate for this month has Jill Parman’s advice on authoring tools for e-learning development, Geoff Hart’s Top 10 Design Principles for Technical Communication (when to use them, and when to ignore them), and much more! Rhiannon Davies, Communications Coordinator |
From the President: Blood on the Floor?Emma Harding, the new TCANZ president, brings you up to speed with matters constitutional, both here and over the Ditch. She reflects on a conference well had and shows off her new avatar - thanks Oswald!And she invites content contributors to get involved... |
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The 2014 TCANZ Conference: Communicating ChangeFrom October 12th to 15th, one-quarter of the membership of TCANZ gathered in Christchurch for our biennial conference. Hard-working committee members and volunteers got ready to welcome 80+ technical communicators to Christchurch. It was, quite literally, a sell-out! |
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NetHui South 2014: Calling all Web Content DevelopersThe South Island edition of New Zealand’s favourite Internet event - NetHui - promises to be of great interest to technical communicators and web content developers.NetHui South 2014 will be held at the University of Canterbury on November 21-22. |
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The TC Landscape Changes... AgainWhat's the latest edition of Southern Communicator got to excite you? So much! In this article we showcase Neil Perlin's article on the latest trends in Technical Communication - including responsive web design (yes, it's a no-brainer these days) and analytics. |
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Let's Tech Communicate!Luke Pivac talks about rapid e-learning development, collaborative user testing, ten design principles and when to violate them; plus effective labelling for technical communicators. This and much from around the Net! |
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From the BloggersNetHui - have you tried it yet? Emily Cotlier reports on two that she's attended. And whether you made it to our conference in Christchurch or not, there's something to giggle at in Grant Mackenzie's light-hearted report. |
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