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The value of an effective website sometimes gets lost among all the churn and coverage over Social Media's impact on marketing. Experts who once argued that small companies only need a "FaceBook" p...
OK, I know it's been more than a month since the 2013 STC Summit ended, but I promise this is the last blog entry I'm going to do about it. No, seriously. I mean it. I was writing up so many blog p...
Usually the goal of earning a college degree is to make you employable upon graduation, right? Well if you major in one of these four degrees, you might find yourself jobless after graduation instead.
Has the rise of technology led to the fall of cursive handwriting in the U.S.? We spoke with handwriting experts and education officials to find out.
Adobe Day at the 2013 STC Summit was really great. It took me a while to digest all my own notes and relive the moments promoting the rock stars of tech comm. But like all good music festivals, the...
Sitting at my computer at 3:00 AM, eyes bleary, tired as hell, I am confronted with the blank blog page, a twinge of nausea. A question suddenly hits me in the forehead. Why do we bloggers do it? ...
Students are frequently told to flower-up their language to make it sound more elegant and astute. The problem is that flowering-up with the wrong kind of words just makes the writing worse. The...
According to a new forecast from the International Data Corporation (IDC), the shift from traditional Personal Computers to Mobile Devices continues forward faster than expected, and with no slowin...
To continue with the tech comm rock star theme set forth by Adobe for Adobe Day, I thought carefully about who might represent Rahel Anne Bailie, whose talk was titled, "Content Strategy in a Conte...
When I first read the title of John Daigle's Adobe Day presentation, "Enjoying a Smooth Ride on the Mobile Documentation Highway," guitar riffs by Steppenwolf echoed in my mind thinking of the song...
Social media posts and videos are cropping up in academic publications more and more. This chart shows just how to cite social media with ease.
There are some big myths about writing with mobile devices. But are they actually true? The EdTechTeacher team weighs in on a controversial topic.
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An autistic teen who can't speak, wrote a book about what its like to be autistic. It is opening eyes about what kids with Autism are thinking, feeling, and capable of.
When Scott Barry Kaufman was in elementary school, he lagged behind other students, in large part because a series of ear infections as a toddler made it difficult for him to process words in real time.
You don't need a finance or engineering degree to earn big bucks. These nontraditional degrees can result in high-paying jobs.
Jacquie Samuels explores the future without a crystal ball: the ways user experience drives technical communication. Think gesture control and Google Glass.
"Excuse me, Dr. Corfield, I'm tweeting this event for Adobe today. Would you happen to have a Twitter handle?" With the apology that he hadn't one, but that he did have a Facebook page, I had start...
A new 3D-tracking app aims to help hopeless handymen and women become expert mechanics.
This came to me by way of the Chicago Manual of Style Facebook feed. I'm not going insane--adverbs are declining, enough so that there's a whole article in The Guardian from last fall! Read the art...
You’re walking home alone on a quiet street. You hear footsteps approaching quickly from behind. It’s nighttime. Your senses scramble to help your brain figure out what to do. You listen for signs of threat or glance backward.
I've noticed a disturbing trend that seems to be happening in the English language--at least in American English. Every time I heard this mistake, I cringe and wonder why it's happening. Evidently,...
That the iPad is a great content-consumption device has never been disputed. But just 30 months after its launch the iPad is now in some ways a more powerful content-creation device than a laptop i...
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Another fantastic article by Ms. Swisher, my fellow knitting junkie. We have gone yarn shopping together, after all. She and I even bought the same yarn, albeit in different gauges. But I digress...I learned a lot of my knitting techniques by watching video as well. My husband learns how to do a lot of DIY projects around the house and car repairs by way of YouTube videos. I think she makes some excellent points here that are worth sharing.
--techcommgeekmom