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Scott Abel
If you're not able to attend Documentation and Training East 2007,
don't fret. The organizers will be streaming two days of original
programming over Internet radio. All you need is a web browser, a PC
with some speakers, and a connection to the internet.
Made possible by the folks at MyTechnologyLawyer.com, the DocTrain
East radio shows take place October 18-19, 2007 (schedule below) and
will be broadcast live from the event venue. Listeners will be able to
ask questions of the guests via email or phone (toll-free in the
U.S.). The shows feature interviews with experts attending the
conference who will discuss a variety of hot topics in the technical
communication and training arena. MyTechnologyLawyer's Scott Draughon
will co-host the show along with Indiana-based technology journalist,
Diane Wieland.
To listen to the live broadcast visit the radio show website:
http://www.mytechnologylawyer.com/radio
Click "Listen Now" to hear the audio.
If you'd like to ask a question of the guests, call-in toll free at
866-685-7469 or send an email to (e-mail address removed).
Show Schedule, Thursday, October 18, 2007
* 10:00-11:00am ET - "Why Software Sucks" with guest author and
keynote presenter, David Platt, Rolling Thunder Computing; also
"Changing User Expectations" with guest Kelly Stirman, MarkLogic
* 11:00-12noon ET - "Convergence and the new Adobe Technical
Communication Suite" with RJ Jacquez, Adobe Systems; also "Content
Component Management" with Chip Gettinger, Astoria Software
* 2:00-3:00pm ET - "Why Content Management" with Mary Laplante,
Gilbane Group; also "What is Dynamic Publishing?" with Joe Gollner,
Stilo International
* 3:00-4:00pm ET - "Localization and Translation" with Christine
Fidura, SDL; also "Controlled Vocabularies" with Kent Taylor, Acrolinx
Show Schedule, Friday, October 19, 2007
* 9:00-10:00am ET - "DITA Storm: The DITA Wiki" with Alex Karezin;
also "DITA in Technical Publications" with Harvey Greenburg,
XyEnterprise and Peter Vellikin, PTC
* 10:00-11:00am ET - "Getting Writer's To Adopt Structured XML
Authoring" with Amanda Cross; also "Change Management Challenges" with
Emma Hamer, Strategy A; also "Content Management Options" with Dan
Dube, DocZone.com
* 11:00-12noon ET - "XML Authoring in an MS Word Environment" with
Michael Boses, Invision Research; also "Cool Tools for Tech Writers
Under $100 Bucks" with Nicky Bleiel, Component One
don't fret. The organizers will be streaming two days of original
programming over Internet radio. All you need is a web browser, a PC
with some speakers, and a connection to the internet.
Made possible by the folks at MyTechnologyLawyer.com, the DocTrain
East radio shows take place October 18-19, 2007 (schedule below) and
will be broadcast live from the event venue. Listeners will be able to
ask questions of the guests via email or phone (toll-free in the
U.S.). The shows feature interviews with experts attending the
conference who will discuss a variety of hot topics in the technical
communication and training arena. MyTechnologyLawyer's Scott Draughon
will co-host the show along with Indiana-based technology journalist,
Diane Wieland.
To listen to the live broadcast visit the radio show website:
http://www.mytechnologylawyer.com/radio
Click "Listen Now" to hear the audio.
If you'd like to ask a question of the guests, call-in toll free at
866-685-7469 or send an email to (e-mail address removed).
Show Schedule, Thursday, October 18, 2007
* 10:00-11:00am ET - "Why Software Sucks" with guest author and
keynote presenter, David Platt, Rolling Thunder Computing; also
"Changing User Expectations" with guest Kelly Stirman, MarkLogic
* 11:00-12noon ET - "Convergence and the new Adobe Technical
Communication Suite" with RJ Jacquez, Adobe Systems; also "Content
Component Management" with Chip Gettinger, Astoria Software
* 2:00-3:00pm ET - "Why Content Management" with Mary Laplante,
Gilbane Group; also "What is Dynamic Publishing?" with Joe Gollner,
Stilo International
* 3:00-4:00pm ET - "Localization and Translation" with Christine
Fidura, SDL; also "Controlled Vocabularies" with Kent Taylor, Acrolinx
Show Schedule, Friday, October 19, 2007
* 9:00-10:00am ET - "DITA Storm: The DITA Wiki" with Alex Karezin;
also "DITA in Technical Publications" with Harvey Greenburg,
XyEnterprise and Peter Vellikin, PTC
* 10:00-11:00am ET - "Getting Writer's To Adopt Structured XML
Authoring" with Amanda Cross; also "Change Management Challenges" with
Emma Hamer, Strategy A; also "Content Management Options" with Dan
Dube, DocZone.com
* 11:00-12noon ET - "XML Authoring in an MS Word Environment" with
Michael Boses, Invision Research; also "Cool Tools for Tech Writers
Under $100 Bucks" with Nicky Bleiel, Component One