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	<description>A bibliography of works by Coe, Marlana A. in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>Warp Speed: Creating Online Information for OS/2</title>
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		<description>Information Presentation Facility (IPF) is the tagging language you use to tag, compile, and debug online information in an OS/2 environment. This workshop This part of the workshop looks at using error log files to examines how to use IPF, provides code samples, and  points participants to reference material.</description>
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		<title>Writing for Other Cultures: Cultural Associations of Color and Graphics</title>
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		<description>When writing for cultures that are not your own, you must consider the powerful cultural associations that color and graphics have. Understanding and leveraging these associations leads to documentation that is strong and usable, while not understanding them leads to cultural miscommunications and misunderstandings that can render your information useless.</description>
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		<title>Human Factors Jeopardy!</title>
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		<description>This workshop is a stand-alone sequel to the 1993 &apos;Introduction to Human Factors&apos; workshop. It continues the examination of the human-factors issues that face technical communicators in their daily work and again lets participants deal with those issues through a series of exercises and group discussions. Having attended the 1993 workshop is not a prerequisite.</description>
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		<title>Moving from Hardcopy to Online: The Information Metamorphosis</title>
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		<description>This workshop explores the fundamental differences between hardcopy and online media, analyzes hardcopy information for online suitability, and gives participants an opportunity to view information in its &apos;before&apos; hardcopy state and then in its &apos;after&apos; online state.</description>
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		<title>Applying the Sensation-Perception Continuum to User Documentation</title>
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		<description>The sensation-perception continuum represents the interplay of sensation and perception in everything we think and do. Technical communicators must exploit this continuum by understanding and applying sensory filters and perceptual tendencies in the design and development of information. This paper discuss three sensory filters: thresholds, cocktail-party effect, and sensory adaptation; it discusses four perceptual tendencies: perceptual set, figure-ground relationships, laws of grouping, and goodness of figures.</description>
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		<title>Webspeak: An Introduction to HTML and the WWW</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/24610.html</link>
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		<description>The workshop gives technical communicators the basics to get a web page up and running on the World Wide Web (WWW). At the end of the workshop, participants will use a web browser to view the web page they have built.</description>
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