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Monday, March 27
 

8:00am EDT

Breakfast
Menu
  • Regular & decaf coffee and tea
  • Chilled bottles of orange and mixed berry juices
  • Assorted muffins
  • Assorted Mini filled croissants
  • Bagels w/ butter, cream cheese, & preserves
  • Fresh fruit medley 
  • Assorted yogurts on ice

Monday March 27, 2017 8:00am - 8:45am EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

8:45am EDT

Welcome and Opening Remarks
Volunteers
avatar for Frances Nardia

Frances Nardia

Technical writer, Quality Vision International
Frances has over 14 years’ experience in techcomm, software testing, and instructional design in both the US and Israel. She came to technical writing from a mechanical and biomedical engineering background. She studied and worked in Israel for 18 years and fondly remembers her... Read More →
avatar for Ben Woelk

Ben Woelk

ISO Program Manager, RIT
Ben Woelk, CISSP, CPTC is an Associate Fellow and the 2019-20 President of STC. Ben has been a technical communicator for more than 20 years and a leader at the local and Society level for more than 10 years. Ben was the recipient of the STC President's Award in 2017. Ben is the host... Read More →

Monday March 27, 2017 8:45am - 9:00am EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

9:00am EDT

The Brave New World of Technical Communication

“For the times they are a-changin’” as Bob Dylan famously sang. Nothing new here as times are always changing. But to Dylan’s point, sometimes the confluence of changes that are unfolding makes this constant process feel a lot more turbulent. For Technical Communicators, we are entering one of those times.

So what are the different changes occurring that will impact communicators and how exactly will the work of technical communication need to change? How quickly are these changes happening? How confident are we that we really know where these changes are headed? What do we need to do in order to prepare and to adapt? There are lots of questions.

This talk will tackle these questions head-on and describe future that is in many ways is already here. By studying a variety of trends, we can in fact get a handle on what is happening. We can also determine, with a pretty high degree of certainty, what will happen to the practice of Technical Communication in this future. The picture of the future that emerges does call for changes in how Technical Communicators work but these changes will not feel alien or threatening even if they represent a challenge. More important than the challenge that the future presents will be the opportunity for Technical Communicators to play an expanded and more important role in the way that the next generation of organizations operate.

This session will really be an invitation to Technical Communicators to explore what they can become both individually and collectively as a community of professionals. This session will also be a call to action as the future we will be considering is already happening all around us. The window of opportunity is currently wide open. The time has come for Technical Communicators to decide what role they will play on the other side – in the Brave New World of Technical Communication.


Speakers
avatar for Joe Gollner

Joe Gollner

Managing Director, Gnostyx Research Inc.
Joe is the Managing Director of Gnostyx Research Inc. (www.gnostyx.com), an independent solution provider and consultancy that specializes in the effective application of content technologies. As a solution architect and project manager, he has led over 100 content management initiatives... Read More →


Monday March 27, 2017 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

12:00pm EDT

Lunch and Sponsor Presentations
Carving Station
  • Rolls
  • Roasted beet salad
  • Hand Carved Turkey (Chef onsite)
  • Condiments
  • Seasonal Vegetable
“Top Your Own Potato” Station
  • Bacon
  • Broccoli
  • Mushrooms
  • Cheddar Cheese
  • Sour Cream
  • Chives

Monday March 27, 2017 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

1:00pm EDT

Networking and Vendor Exhibits
Monday March 27, 2017 1:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

3:30pm EDT

Refreshment Break
Ice Cream Social
Perry’s Ice Cream
  • Vanilla
  • Chocolate
  • Strawberry
Assorted Toppings
  • Chocolate Sauce
  • Caramel Sauce
  • Cherries
  • Sprinkles
  • Spanish Peanuts
  • Whipped Topping

Monday March 27, 2017 3:30pm - 4:00pm EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

4:00pm EDT

How to Become Better Technical Communicators: Lessons on Tech Comm from Unlikely Experts
Sometimes valuable knowledge comes from the most unexpected places. Professional Technical Communicators aren't the only people who can teach us best
practices and tricks of the trade. See how words of wisdom from from my daughters (ages 6 and 8) are hilariously applicable to the field of tech comm.

Speakers
avatar for Tiffani Wheeler Downing

Tiffani Wheeler Downing

Technical Writer, Lockheed Martin
Tiffani Wheeler Downing has worn many hats in the tech comm industry for the past 10 years—technical writer, medical editor, writing teacher, and tutor—and loves to tackle the everyday challenges tech comm presents.


Monday March 27, 2017 4:00pm - 4:45pm EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

4:00pm EDT

Ninja Talk
A Ninja Talk is a lightning talk presentation delivered by a speaker who has never seen the slides. Ben Woelk will be preparing slides for Chuck Campbell.

Speakers
avatar for Chuck Campbell

Chuck Campbell

NA, NY Power Authority
Chuck has created and delivered numerous technical presentations over the past 25 years to small and large clients, including the U.S. Navy, United States Postal Service, FedEx Express, Cargill, U.S. Department of Treasury’s Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Norwich Pharmaceuticals... Read More →


Monday March 27, 2017 4:00pm - 4:45pm EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

4:00pm EDT

Ninja Talk
A Ninja Talk is a lightning talk presentation delivered by a speaker who has never seen the slides. Chuck Campbell will be preparing slides for Ben Woelk.

Speakers
avatar for Ben Woelk

Ben Woelk

ISO Program Manager, RIT
Ben Woelk, CISSP, CPTC is an Associate Fellow and the 2019-20 President of STC. Ben has been a technical communicator for more than 20 years and a leader at the local and Society level for more than 10 years. Ben was the recipient of the STC President's Award in 2017. Ben is the host... Read More →


Monday March 27, 2017 4:00pm - 4:45pm EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

4:00pm EDT

Slay your Career: Career Management Tips Courtesy of Beyoncé
We all know and love pop-culture phenom Beyoncé as a singer, songwriter, actress, performer, fashion icon, and creator of internet dance crazes. To the fans, the Bey-hive, her cultural significance is hard to overstate, as she frequently addresses themes of feminism, racial justice, empowerment, and more. What can Queen Bey teach us about managing our own careers? Slay your career draws inspiration from the wisdom in pop hits such as “Bills, Bills, Bills,” “Formation,” and “Check on it” so ‘Yonce will have your career #flawless.

Speakers
avatar for Janine Rowe

Janine Rowe

Career Counselor, Rochester Institute of Technology
Janine M. Rowe, MSEd., NCC, is a career counselor and Assistant Director of Disability Services at Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. In addition to providing developmental career counseling, she provides education and advocacy for students with disabilities and consults... Read More →


Monday March 27, 2017 4:00pm - 4:45pm EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

4:00pm EDT

The 7 Essential Principles of Writing, Speaking, and Designing Messages
Imagine trying to teach a room full of people everything they needed to know about writing. speaking, and designing effective, audience-centered, and relevant messages as it relates to whatever messages they deliver in their everyday careers... in 5 minutes. Could you do it? Maybe, but would everyone remember all the essential details? Probably not with the limited attention-span we as a society have and the condensed time in which you have to present the most imperative components of message design and delivery.

In this lightning talk I will present and apply my 7 Essential Message Design Principles relevant to whatever message you may be delivering for work including, but not limited to, presentations, reports, blogposts, email blasts, data presentation, and more! These essential principles of writing, speaking, and design are simple, easy-to remember (with animated explanations) and applicable for myriad forms of communicators today!

Speakers
avatar for Chyna T. Trible

Chyna T. Trible

Instructional Tech Project Consultant & Instructor, Cayuga Community College (SUNY)
Chyna T. Trible, M.S. is a Project Consultant in Instructional Technology, one of her tech-loves, and also a devoted instructor with the goal of educating future generations of learners to be excellent communicators. She aims to make instruction straighforward, while being entertaining... Read More →


Monday March 27, 2017 4:00pm - 4:45pm EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

4:00pm EDT

Turning Ideas Into Reality Through the Power of Grants
As the technical writing profession evolves, skills such a grant writing become increasingly important in obtaining the funding needed to support programs. This “lightning talk” will demonstrate the exciting opportunities afforded by writing and receiving grant funds. Grants4Good helps organizations “turn their ideas into reality” through strategic grant development. Learn some quick tips in just 5 minutes.

Speakers
avatar for Margit Brazda Poirier

Margit Brazda Poirier

Owner, Grants4Good LLC
Margit Brazda Poirier is a nationally Certified Grant Professional and Owner and Founder of Grants4Good LLC. She created the company in 2009 to help nonprofits and businesses find and get grants. Margit has written and received numerous grants from federal, state, foundation, and... Read More →


Monday March 27, 2017 4:00pm - 4:45pm EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

5:00pm EDT

Giveaways
Monday March 27, 2017 5:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)

5:30pm EDT

Closing Remarks
Volunteers
avatar for Frances Nardia

Frances Nardia

Technical writer, Quality Vision International
Frances has over 14 years’ experience in techcomm, software testing, and instructional design in both the US and Israel. She came to technical writing from a mechanical and biomedical engineering background. She studied and worked in Israel for 18 years and fondly remembers her... Read More →
avatar for Ben Woelk

Ben Woelk

ISO Program Manager, RIT
Ben Woelk, CISSP, CPTC is an Associate Fellow and the 2019-20 President of STC. Ben has been a technical communicator for more than 20 years and a leader at the local and Society level for more than 10 years. Ben was the recipient of the STC President's Award in 2017. Ben is the host... Read More →

Monday March 27, 2017 5:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
2240/30/20/10 Rochester Institute of Technology (Louise Slaughter Hall - 078)
 
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