Currents 2000 Proceedings

Workshop

Friday, March 3, 2000

Preparing for Single Sourcing
Judy Glick-Smith

Keynote Address 
Saturday, March 4, 2000

Follow the Arrows: Seven Lessons from the Circus
Mary R. Wise

Session 1
Saturday, March 4, 2000

Creative Journal Keeping - Daphne Mintz Smith

Getting Calls for Contract Projects - Margaret M. Cekis

Multimedia - Taking the Plunge - Jack Massa

The Role of the Technical Communicator in e-Business - Charles Warnock

XML: What is it? What is it good for? Where is it going? - John Burnet

Session 2
Saturday, March 4, 2000

Applying learning Theories and Graduate Distance Education via the Web - David C. Leonard, Ph.D.

Communicating with your International Customers - Dan Fierro

The Writer’s Block: Writing in a Team Environment - Lisa Hullender, 
Melissa Artley, Rachel Grimes, David Gross, Beth Harrod, 
Carol Muelchi, Debbie Pennington

Training for E-Business: How We Turned Our Education Offerings On - Donna McLean

Session 3
Saturday, March 4, 2000

Creating HTML-based Help with RoboHELP 2000 - Scott DeLoach

Is Your Multimedia Script Listenable? - Gerald Cohen

Reframing: the Secret “Enhancement” for Marketing Your Offer   
- Paul Johnson

Toolkit for the New Millennium: Communication, Domain, and Software Knowledge  - George F. Hayhoe

Session 4
Saturday, March 4, 2000

Achieving It All! - Suzanna Laurent

Instructional Design Principles for Web-based Training and Education  - Helen Grady

Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Elements - Jewel Kennington

Technology Is Transparent - The Message is Important, Not the Messenger  - Robert F. Abbanat

Web-Based Documentation: Putting What You’ve Got Online - David P. Herder

Student Conference
Saturday, March 4, 2000

Brick or Cornerstone: Fitting In and Finding Your Niche - David P. Herder

Technical Communications for the 21st Century - Marjorie T. Davis, Ph.D.