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1. #13950 When the opportunity arose in 1990, I purchased a franchise from the Success Motivation Institute and presented literally hundreds of workshops on goal setting. I was overjoyed at the opportunity to finally achieve all my dreams through a business such as this. I learned about goal setting and Paul Meyer's Million Dollar Personal Success Plan. I loved the idea of teaching people how to help themselves become self-motivated and achieve their goals. But, there was a problem in my dream world. In order to run a business you must sell your products or services, and I simply hated being in sales! I just wouldn't get out and ask people to buy the goal setting plan. It wasn't that I didn't believe in it, because I do! When I finally started listening to myself as I taught others how to achieve happiness, I actually used goal setting to make the decision to give up that business and go back to technical writing. Laurent, J. Suzanna. Prodigy (2002). Presentations>Slideshows>Technical Writing>Business Communication 2. #10780 This presentation introduces your students to the rules of comma usage, including placement in compound sentences, after introductory elements, with dependent phrases and clauses, around non-essential elements, in a series, and with adjectives. This presentation also covers methods for avoiding a common comma error--the comma splice. This presentation is ideal for the beginning of a composition course, the assignment of a writing project, or as a refresher presentation for grammar usage. Liethen, Jennifer Kunka. Purdue University. Presentations>Slideshows>Style Guides>Grammar 3. #14589 Digital Scientific and Technical Information Initiatives in an Interagency Context Federal STI agencies will have a cooperative enterprise where capabilities are shared and challenges are faced together so that the sum of accomplishments is greater than each individual agency can achieve on its own. Carroll, Bonnie C. OSTI (1999). Presentations>Slideshows>Technology 4. #10778 Documenting Sources: Using APA Format This presentation reviews the purposes of APA documentation, as well as methods for effectively using parenthetical citations and a reference page. This presentation is ideal for the beginning of a research unit in a science course or any assignment that requires APA documentation. Liethen, Jennifer Kunka. Purdue University. Presentations>Slideshows>Writing 5. #18635 E-Resources for Technical Communication A slideshow presenting various online resources useful to technical communicators. Smith, Elizabeth Overman 'Betsy'. STC Proceedings (2002). Presentations>Slideshows>Online 6. #10774 Finding Your Focus: The Writing Process This presentation acquaints your students with the steps that constitute the writing process, including strategies for brainstorming, drafting, revising, and proofreading. This presentation would work well for the beginning of a composition course or the assignment of a writing project in any class. Liethen, Jennifer Kunka. Purdue University (1998). Presentations>Slideshows>Rhetoric 7. #13050 Oral Presentations: Delivering Technical Information Face-to-Face This document describes how to write and deliver a formal oral presentation on a technical subject. The content is the most obvious component of an oral presentation -- after all, if you are talking, you had better have something worthwhile to say. But an oral presentation -- no matter how well-written -- is only as effective as its delivery. If you cannot hold the interest of your audience, your presentation is a failure. Jerz, Dennis G. Seton Hill University (2001). Presentations>Slideshows 8. #10775 This presentation reviews the elements of an organized essay, including the introduction, the thesis, body paragraphs, topic sentences, counterarguments, and the conclusion. The twenty-one slides presented here are designed to aid the facilitator in an interactive presentation about constructing a well-organized argument. This presentation is ideal for the introduction of argument to a composition course, the beginning of a research unit, or the assignment of a written argument. Liethen, Jennifer Kunka. Purdue University. Presentations>Slideshows>Writing 9. #18631 Overview of the Web Accessibility Initiative An online presentation explaining why Web accessibility is important and what the Web Accessibility Initiative does. Brewer, Judy. W3C (2003). Presentations>Slideshows>Accessibility 10. #14057 The Plug and Play Technical Communicator A presentation about the history and present of technical communication. Sakson, Donna M. and Saul Carliner. STC Orange County (1998). Presentations>Slideshows>TC 11. #10776 This presentation introduces your students to methods for effectively searching the World Wide Web and evaluating the content of web pages. The twenty-four slides presented here are designed to aid the facilitator in an interactive presentation of search and evaluation strategies. This presentation (our most requested workshop!) is perfect for the beginning of a research unit in a composition course or for any research assignment that requires the use of Internet sources. Liethen, Jennifer Kunka. Purdue University. Presentations>Slideshows>Writing 12. #10779 Sentence Clarity and Combining This presentation is designed to teach your students about common sentence clarity problems, including misplaced modifiers, dangling modifiers, and passive voice, as well as strategies for combining sentences together. The twenty-nine slides presented here are designed to aid the facilitator in an interactive presentation of methods for improving sentence structure. This presentation is suitable within any course as a refresher to common sentence problems. Liethen, Jennifer Kunka. Purdue University. Presentations>Slideshows>Writing 13. #18465 Technical Communications for Scientists and Engineers Communications basics for scientists and engineers. Elliott, Celia M. University of Illinois. Presentations>Slideshows>Engineering 14. #10773 Understanding Writing: The Rhetorical Situation A presentation designed to introduce students to a variety of factors that contribute to strong, well-organized writing. This presentation is suitable for the beginning of a composition course or the assignment of a writing project in any class. Liethen, Jennifer Kunka. Purdue University. Presentations>Slideshows>Rhetoric 15. #18511 A presentation about usable user interface design. Sung Kyun Kwan University. (Korean) Presentations>Slideshows>User Interface 16. #14399 What Can We Learn About Web-Based Training From Other Fields? We can borrow teaching techniques from older instructional media. Research on educational television and computer-based training can strengthen web-based technical communication instruction. Krull, Robert. STC Proceedings (2002). Presentations>Slideshows>Instructional Design 17. #18466 Writing Numbers in Technical Documents A slideshow about representing numeric data within technical documents. Elliott, Celia M. University of Illinois. Presentations>Slideshows>Writing
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