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STC: Student Member Poster Competition

The STC Academic SIG invites submissions to a student poster competition at STC Summit ’12.  Both undergraduate and graduate students are welcome. Selected posters may be presented virtually at the Summit, making it possible for students to participate in the competition in person while attending the conference or from a distance through Adobe Connect.

 

Poster Session Theme:  Students’ Perspectives on Technical Communication.  Submit innovative work in communicating technical content, managing a technical communication group, producing and publishing content, researching content, or promoting the profession.

 

Who Can Enter:  Student members of STC. Students whose posters are selected for presentation will have their Summit fee waived.

Format:  Posters are to be submitted, and selected posters presented, as PDFs. Poster format templates and design help are available from a number of Internet locations, including C.B. Purrington’s Designing Conference Posters: http://colinpurrington.com/tips/academic/posterdesign

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Delivery:  The competition committee will provide instructions on presenting virtually at the Summit to those whose posters are selected for presentation and who wish to present from a distance.

Winner Selection:  A panel of judges, composed of academic and practitioner members of STC, will evaluate the content and design of all submissions.  Those selected to compete at the Summit also will be judged on delivery. The top two posters will be awarded cash prizes of $125 and $75 and, we hope, additional incentives from vendors.

 

How to Submit:  In an email, attach the following two documents:

·         A Word document with your name, poster title, and a 250-word abstract.

·         A PDF of the poster.  Name the file TitleofPoster_STC12

 

Email to the following:  admin@stc-academic.org

 

Deadlines:

·         April 9, 2012:  Deadline for poster submission, midnight CDT

·         April 23, 2012: Notification of selection

·         May 21, 2012: Presentation and judging of selected posters at the Summit

 

Questions: Contact sally.henschel@mwsu.edu

From the Academic SIG mailing list.
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Early Bird Registration now on Sale for Spectrum 2012, April 22-24, 2012

Come see why Spectrum is regarded as the best regional TechComm conference! Great speakers, great networking, great learning. Your registration includes a pre-conference webinar, keynote and reception, and a full day of presentations, progressions, and workshops.

We’ve also added a Leadership Institute on Tuesday, April 24, designed to share leadership best practices with current and future leaders of local communities/chapters of STC and similar organizations.

For more information, visit our Spectrum Conference website at http://spectrum.stc-rochester.org

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February 15, 2012 STC Rochester Program Meeting: Education in the Age of Technology

Feeling the February chill? We have a reprieve! Come hang out with some warm-hearted people, enjoy some hearty  food, and get some mental and emotional fuel to combat the winter blahs. We will also be “sharing the love” by giving you the opportunity to win some great items such as a free program registration for this year, in addition to some sweet prizes! Any paid registrant is eligible (members and non-members)! Only those present can win! You can bring your Valentine, too. After all, we want you to be happy, even if our event comes after Valentine’s Day!

Our speaker will rekindle your interest in learning!

Education in the Age of Technology

Technology has had a significant impact on many aspects of our personal and professional lives, and not surprisingly, on our views about how we educate people. How can we as professionals address technology “distractions” like social media and mobile devices, how do we find opportunities for “student” engagement in the midst of those distractions, and how do we find the resources required to educate instructors? Will instructional paradigms need to change? How do we address information immediacy needs and wants? Answers to these questions are currently being sought at many higher education institutions. During this presentation we will discuss options for new education paradigms, review technology-use case scenarios, and examine associated challenges and strategies as they relate to integrating new forms of instructional delivery (both technical and non-technical) into the learner’s classroom. Whether you are a technology enthusiast, a skeptic, or an observer who is unsure what to think, you will have an opportunity to engage in the conversation and explore the issues.

Agenda:
5:30 Networking
6:00 – 7:00 Dinner
7:00 - 8:00 Jessica Hooper Presents

Menu Choices:

  • Grilled Chicken topped with Spinach, Artichokes, and Feta Cheese with a side of Saffron Risotto and Vegetable of the Day
  • Stuffed Pork Loin with Apple Walnut Dressing, and and a Apple Riesling Reduction with a side of Mashed Potatoes and Vegetable of the Day
  • NY Strip Steak seasoned with Sweet Smokehouse Rub served with a side of Mashed Potatoes or Saffron Risotto and Vegetable of the Day
  • Artichokes, Roasted Red Peppers, Black Olives, and Button Mushrooms in a Lemon, Garlic Butter Sauce over a bed of Linguine

Meal includes Coffee or Hot Tea, and Chocolate Cake

Cash Bar available

When:
Wednesday February 15, 2012
5:30 – 8:00 pm

Where:
Towpath Cafe in Fairport, NY
http://towpathcafe.com/

RSVP: Reservations are appreciated by noon February13th (Monday). Register on Eventbrite. After that, please contact marilyn.woelk@gmail.com  or programs@stc-rochester.org.

To renew your membership or to join Rochester STC, go to http://www.stc.org/membership/join-or-renew-now.

Meet our Speaker:

Jessica Hooper is an Educational Technologist at Rochester Institute of Technology specializing in emerging technology research and implementation, including the development of best practices for staff and faculty technology training in the workplace and classroom. Jessica started her career at RIT in 2001 working for the Center for Multidisciplinary Studies, and then moved to the Online Learning department in 2007. She is currently working for the Student Learning, Support & Assessment cluster. Jessica has presented at national conferences such as Campus Technology, and the National University Telecommunications Network on topics such as Using Wikis in the Classroom, Synchronous Web Conferencing, and Factors Causing Us to Rethink Course Delivery. In addition to her professional interests, Jessica is an avid equestrian, and can often be found spending time with her two horses.

STC Toronto Management Day, Be Open, Be Agile

This is an open invitation for any technical communicator looking to succeed and grow in their profession. The STC Toronto community would like to invite you to Management Day, on Wednesday, February 29 inside the Gold Room A at The North York Memorial Hall (5100 Yonge Street) taking place from 9am – 5pm. The event features presentations by Janet Swisher on collaborating with others on documentation and Gil Broza covering The Human Side of Agile.

 

The event includes a panel discussion and hands-on session work for the local branch of charity organization, Ushahidi (http://ushahidi.com), and possibly more to be confirmed. So bring your laptops and be prepared to leave with a sense of accomplishment and good cheer. Don’t have a laptop? No problem, as we have other Agile roles for you to fill.

 

Special discount rates apply to all STC members and Students (lunch included). For full pricing details and to pre-register for this event, visit: http://bit.ly/mgmtday12.

It’s STC Election Time

 The following content is taken from http://stc-org/election

2012 Candidates

The following Society-level offices will be filled in STC’s next election. Click the links in the following to see detailed descriptions of the offices and the slate of candidates for each position.

You may also view the full 2012 Slate of Candidates.

 2012 STC Candidate Q&A

We extend the opportunity for our members to pose questions to our 2012 Election Candidates. All questions will be answered on the Q&A section of the STC election site.

Candidate Resources

STC has compiled a list of guidelines, documents, and other resources for STC candidates. Please visit the STC Candidate Resources page for more information (login required).

2012 STC Ballot

The 2012 STC Election will take place Friday, 2 March, through Friday, 23 March. The 2012 STC Ballot is not yet available. When the election opens, a link to the online Ballot will be posted here.

If you have questions about the 2012 STC Election, please contact us for more information.

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