
Minimal Procedure Content: Reasoning
The procedure I wrote about creating a Twitter list uses abbreviated content. This post describes the reasoning behind and decisions made in writing the topic.
2moroDocs (2009). Articles>Documentation>Technical Writing>Minimalism

Never underestimate the power of words, or their capacity to hide when you’re looking for them. Or for running out the door before you can catch them, for that matter.
Norris, Julie. 2moroDocs (2009). Articles>Writing>Diction

My First Procedure Written in Twitter
All I’ve been thinking about the past week, it seems, is real-time and how it affects docs. Yesterday I wrote a post about it. Today, I tested it out. I wrote a procedure in Twitter.
Norris, Julie. 2moroDocs (2009). Articles>Documentation>Social Networking>Blogging

Five Reasons to Write Procedures in Twitter
Recently, I’ve been exploring the need for writing procedures in real-time, focusing on Twitter in particular. This is the fourth post in the series. In my last post, I was asked by Larry Kunz in a comment for thoughts on situations in which one might write procedures in Twitter. Five come to mind; I’ve described them below.
Norris, Julie. 2moroDocs (2010). Articles>Documentation>Writing>Social Networking

Seven Ways to Keep Up With Trends
Two facts: we have to try and keep up with all the changes in IT, and we don’t have much time, if any, to do so. What can you do? Here are some ideas. They’ve been working well for me. Hopefully they will for you as well.
Norris, Julie. 2moroDocs (2010). Articles>Directories>TC>Blogs
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