One of the things I was most looking forward to about this E3 was seeing Castlevania: Judgment in motion. Early impressions of the game before it was shown to the public indicated it was in a very early state and
Nintendo gave us all a first look at their eagerly-anticipated Wii episode of their smash Animal Crossing franchise, and it looks like... well, it looks like Animal Crossing. In a recent podcast I pointed out that the Gamecube Animal Crossing
You have about 2 weeks left to drop us a line on this post and simply let us know why you want one of these games. To reiterate: We'll be giving away two copies of Alone in the Dark, Dragon
I been watching allot of G3TV so i could keep an eye on all things E3 and about half way in to it i was saying to myself "What about Halo?" since Bungie always makes a splash at E3 you
In a report on CBC News you get a bit of info on all things Guitar Hero and i found it to just be an all around good article that covers everything from where the game has been to where
at Duke University by graduates of the Duke Continuing Studies Technical Communication Certificate program. Olson, Amy , Sangita Koli and Dino Ruggiero
Provides a recap of how the online, wiki-based Carolina Communique evolved and won an Award of Excellence in the Newsletters: Web & Online category of the 2008 APEX Awards for Publication Excellence Sapir, Rick
How do you best assist users whose learning styles are more visual than verbal? Tietjen discusses the benefits and the how-to of screencasting, a mixture of visuals, audio, and complementary text. Tietjen, Phil
The ongoing discussion of certification continues with these concurrent articles, each arguing a different side of the coin. Rosenberg, Nad and Geoffrey J.S. Hart
Larbi discusses the transition—including advantages—that many lone writers face as globalization becomes more prevalent and individual consultants transform into lone writer teams. Larbi, Nancy E.
With more and more companies adopting the Darwin Information Typing Architecture, Baril discusses how to choose a compatible content management system that also supports your company's processes. Gutowski, Amanda and Lori L. Pennington
Using Constant Contact helped us distribute mass emails to (the former Region 4) STC members to promote a regional conference that we held in October 2007. This was a successful and professional-looking campaign. We signed up for a 60 day
Once you prioritize time for involvement in STC activities, you have good opportunities to show your talents to your peers. Yes, it is scary. The technical communication community is a very difficult audience. But isn't that a fantastic learning opportunity?