We need co-managers, Love Actually style

Hey IDL friends!

I made this silly video to help get the word out that we need co-managers for the next fiscal year. Lori and I will be stepping aside and we need some fresh volunteers to participate. Please consider this need and then step up. Send an email to manager@stcidlsig.org to get involved.

We need co-managers, Love Actually style

Here is the text of my Labor Day cards below.  See the real video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KtVKu9CfDA

SHH! SAY IT’S LABOR DAY SINGERS

WITH ANY LUCK BY NEXT YEAR OUR SIG WILL HAVE NEW CO-MANAGERS

BUT FOR NOW, LET ME SAY WITHOUT HOPE OR AGENDA, JUST BECAUSE IT’S LABOR DAY, (AND ON LABOR DAY YOU TELL THE TRUTH) TO ME YOU ARE PERFECT AND MY WASTED HEART WILL THANK YOU IF YOU’LL STEP UP AND BE OUR SIG CO-MANAGER

IT’S A SUPER FUN JOB THAT ONLY TAKES A FEW HOURS A MONTH TO RUN OUR LEADERSHIP MEETING, APPROVE OUR EXPENSES, AND ENCOURAGE OUR MEMBERS AND VOLUNTEERS

WE HAVE MANY GREAT VOLUNTEERS

IT LOOKS GREAT ON A RESUME, COUNTS BIG ON STC FELLOW APPLICATIONS, AND LETS YOU FORM RELATIONSHIPS WITH SOME OF TECH COMM’S FINEST

AND LORI AND I WILL BE HERE TO HELP YOU SO WILL BETH, JAMYE, KELLY, MARCIA, MARALEE, SARA, SCOTT, AND SYLVIA

SO PLEASE CONSIDER BECOMING OUR NEW CO-MANAGER

HAPPY LABOR DAY!

Sept 13, 2018 Technological Adaptability: Formalizing a Vital Skill webinar with Melonie McMichael


Join us for the Technological Adaptability: Formalizing a Vital Skill webinar with Melonie McMichael.

10:30 am Pacific / 11:30 am Mountain / 12:30 pm Central / 1:30 pm Eastern

Thursday, September 13, 2018

About the webinar

We talk about it all the time, yet we have no specific word for it. We know it is a needed and valuable skill, yet we do not teach it. We see it as part of our technology skills, yet do not recognize it as a skill on its own. What is this nebulous ability that is so important to our field yet so little quantified? Technological adaptability is the ability to learn technology quickly or deal with technology issues efficiently and with confidence. A skill in and of itself that can be learned and taught, most of us are required to demonstrate this ability to excel in our field. The goal of this session is to establish the significance and application of technological adaptability to our field, to provide our field with a common language to discuss technological adaptability, and to assist the individual in assessing and expanding on their own adaptability skills.

We will be recording the webinar, so feel free to enjoy the presentation knowing that you can see the recording at a later date.

Intended Audience

The content will be introductory (e.g., > “101 level”) and will also be valuable to practitioner level attendees.

About the Speaker: Dr. Melonie McMichael

Having been in the field of technical communication for 25 years, Dr. McMichael has experience in both industry and academia. She worked as a technical communicator in Austin’s high-tech sector for over a decade, including multiple stints at AMD as well as contracting work for 3M and working as a lone writer for a small software company. She held multiple roles in the field that ranged from production through writing to print buying. In 2010, Melonie earned her PhD in Technical Communication and Rhetoric from Texas Tech University where she taught for five years. Since 2011, she has taught at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs in the Professional and Technical Writing emphasis. With over a decade’s worth of workplace experience and another decade teaching technical communication, she brings both scholarship and industry knowledge to the classroom.

Working in the field as a desktop publisher in the 1990s when technology was changing rapidly, Dr. McMichael was required to become technologically adaptable herself. After entering academia, she found that technology was seldom being taught in technical communication programs, primarily because of the changing nature of technology. Looking over her own experience, she created a course that addresses that issue and has been successfully teaching technological adaptability to professional and technical writing students for six years.

She consults on all things technologically adaptable under the company name Technodaptability, LLC.

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August 13, 2018 Lights, Camera, Action! Exploring Video Basics for Non-Production Professionals webinar with Darcy Beery and Stacy Barton


Join us for the the Lights, Camera, Action! Exploring Video Basics for Non-Production Professionals webinar with Darcy Beery and Stacy Barton.

10:30 am Pacific / 11:30 am Mountain / 12:30 pm Central / 1:30 pm Eastern

Monday, August 13, 2018

About the webinar

Given the choice between finding the user manual or googling a short video on YouTube, many users would prefer to both hear and see the information being presented, especially younger generations who have been raised with technology. The basic concepts of video production need no longer be shrouded in the the mysterious aura of Hollywood as consumer technology has become both cost effective and highly professional. If you or your company have been toying with the idea of producing videos for clients or customers, but have fretted about the costs or effectiveness of this method, take heart it is now easier and more anticipated than ever before.

We will be recording the webinar, so feel free to enjoy the presentation knowing that you can see the recording at a later date.

Intended Audience

The content will be introductory (e.g., > “101 level”) and will also be valuable to practitioner level attendees.

About the Speakers:

Stacy Barton

Feature and short film producer & director, award-winning scriptwriter, I’ve worked in various genres & screened in film festivals and on TV, at home and abroad. Holding an MFA from Syracuse University in film production, there I settled into higher-education, now proudly at MSU Denver.

Darcy Beery

After moving to Los Angeles, California Darcy worked in production management on a variety of projects including Paramount/CBS’ primetime series “JAG”, the independent feature film “Baggage” and Disney/Miramax’ “Clerks, the Animated Series” by independent filmmaker Kevin Smith.

In 2010, Darcy began teaching Technical Writing at Metropolitan State University of Denver in Denver, Colorado and became a full time Assistant Professor of Technical Writing and Editing in 2015.

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IDL SIG Business Meeting May 21, 2018

Hey everyone who attended our business meeting at the #STC18 Summit. We’re so glad you joined us.

Slides are available in a number of formats:

We also have pdf versions of the other handouts:

Join our SIG for just $10 by sending an email to Erin Gallilee  membership@stc.org. We would love to have you aboard!

And if you haven’t yet, could you please take a minute to tell us how we did? We have a short survey with 8 easy questions.

https://goo.gl/forms/2VAjPE0aHYTGH8lR2

Thanks again for joining us. Don’t be shy about contacting us with any questions, suggestions, feedback, or just to say “Hi.”

Your IDL SIG volunteers, Viqui, Lori, Mellissa, Jamye, and Crista

manager@stcidlsig.org

IDL SIG Honest-to-Goodness Face-to-Face Biz Mtg & Lunch Buffet

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DESCRIPTION

The Instructional Design and Learning SIG is holding its annual business meeting on Monday, May 21, 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM.

Come hear about what we offer our members, what we’ve accomplished during the past year, and learn how you can get involved. Get the most out of your STC membership: meet fellow SIG members face-to-face. Wondering how a SIG works, why people belong to them? Come check us out!

Location:

Celebration 4, Hyatt Orlando Hotel
9801 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819

Time:

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM EDT

Cost:

Free (but you must pre-register as we need firm numbers on May 19)

Menu:

  • Cream of tomato and basil soup, oyster crackers, shaved parmesan
  • Build your own salad bar to include: sliced grilled chicken, chopped egg, kidney beans, and diced ham, mixed field greens, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, red onions, carrots and peppers, chef’s selection of dressings
  • Freshly baked rolls
  • Assorted cookies
  • Fudge brownies
  • Freshly brewed iced tea

Come join us for soup, salad, and schmoozing at our honest-to-goodness face-to-face business meeting and lunch buffet!

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You're personally invited!