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A New Approach: Tech Comm News

by Tom Johnson on Jun 14, 2007
categories: podcasts

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In this podcast, Heidi and I try to cover the latest news related to the technical communication field. We amassed a number of newsworthy items on a wiki and talked about most of these items. For shownotes, see the wiki archive page. There you can find links to everything we covered. If you have news you would like to submit to the podcast, add to the wiki here.

To contact me, send me an e-mail at [email protected]. You can reach Heidi at [email protected]. We always appreciate feedback, so if you have specific thoughts about the news style, please let us know.

As always, keep in touch with our blogs. My blog is at https://idratherbewriting.com. Heidi's is at http://heidilhansen.blogspot.com.

About Tech Writer Voices

Tech Writer Voices features podcasts related to the field of technical communication. You can download and listen to these podcasts on the go, so that while driving to work or running on the gym treadmill, you can continue learning and expanding your knowledge of the rapidly changing, always interesting field of help authoring.

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About Tom Johnson

Tom Johnson

I'm an API technical writer based in the Seattle area. On this blog, I write about topics related to technical writing and communication — such as software documentation, API documentation, AI, information architecture, content strategy, writing processes, plain language, tech comm careers, and more. Check out my API documentation course if you're looking for more info about documenting APIs. Or see my posts on AI and AI course section for more on the latest in AI and tech comm.

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