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The May 2007 Chapter Meeting

    Date:

      Wednesday, May 9, 2007

    Times:

      6:00 p.m. Networking
      6:30 p.m. Dinner
      7:15 p.m. Announcements
      7:30 p.m. Presentation
      9:30 p.m. End

    Location:

      Shattuck Plaza Hotel, 2086 Allston Way, Berkeley, California

    Topic:

      What does Web 2.0 Mean for Technical Communication?

      Web 2.0 is a concept without a definition. Think of it as wikis and blogs, collective intelligence, multidirectional communication. Technology often innovates faster than businesses can adapt, and Web 2.0 is no exception. This new webscape’s challenge to technical communicators is profound:

      • How can technical communicators maintain complete, accurate, and easy to use documentation in an environment that is constantly evolving and invites both participation and customization?
      • What is the evolving role of technical communicators in this paradigm?
      • What technology and production issues do technical communicators face?

      On a deeper level, the role of technical communicators changes most dramatically because, in a Web 2.0 world, the value and role of information changes.

      Instead of an add-on expense to product development, technical communication holds all of the pieces of Web 2.0 technology together. In addition to integrating help files and PDFs into product packages or interfaces, technical communicators become deeply embedded in marketing communication, support, and e-commerce.

    Speaker:

      Tim Bombosch

      Tim is a certified project management professional (PMP) and technical communication consultant with Lasselle-Ramsay in Mountain View, California. He is currently a project manager for information development projects. He also implements content management systems and plans strategically for the future of technical communication.

      Tim has over 8 years of experience in the technical communication industry. He worked at Mindjet, Sygate Technologies (now Symantec), IBM, Web MD, and Kaiser Permanente. Before beginning his career as a technical communicator, Tim taught media studies at Stanford University, where he completed his PhD in German studies and wrote extensively about German cinema.


    Monthly Chapter Meetings

    The Berkeley chapter meets the second Wednesday of the month.

    Continuing in May, 2007 we will meet in the Town Room (on the second floor) of the Shattuck Plaza Hotel in Berkeley, CA.


    Chapter Meeting Program Ideas?

    If you have a suggestion for a meeting topic you'd like to hear more about or if you'd like to be a presenter, send an email to Mary Ann Campbell, VP of Programs.


    Chapter Meeting Fees

    For the meeting and dinner, reserved on the Chapter's website in advance:

    • Members: $18
    • Non-members: $21
    • Student members: $15

    For the meeting and dinner at the door:

    • Members: $21
    • Non-members: $24
    • Student members: $18

    Note: If you do not reserve dinner in advance, dinner may or may not be available on a walk-in basis. We order dinner for the number of reservations plus a few walk-ins.

    To attend the program only:

    • Members and non-members: $12
    • Non-STC-Members: $15
    • Students: $10

    NOTE ONE: Non-members are always welcome to STC meetings.

    NOTE TWO: All members of the San Francisco Chapter of the IABC are welcome to register for Berkeley STC General Meetings at the member price.

    If you wish to pay by cash or check, send email to that effect to treasurer@stc-berkeley.org, and then bring payment to the meeting.

    If you wish to pay be credit card, please reserve using our online storefront.

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    Chapter Meetings Agenda

    • 6:00 -- Networking, conversation
    • 6:30 -- Buffet served
    • 7:15 -- Chapter business, announcements, jobs available*
    • 7:30 -- Formal program
    • 8:30 -- Conversation, off-line questions for the speakers, follow-up on job announcements
    • 9:30 -- Clear the room, move conversations to the sidewalk

     *Attendees are encouraged to announce open positions. Please bring job listings for distribution. Recruiters may introduce themselves, but may not describe open positions in detail. Save that for one-on-one after the program.


    Location and Directions

    Shattuck Plaza Hotel
    2086 Allston Way
    Berkeley, CA

    The Shattuck Plaza Hotel is located at 2086 Allston Way in downtown Berkeley, immediately west of Shattuck Ave. We meet in the Towne Room on the second floor.


    The Shattuck Plaza Hotel in Downtown Berkeley, just off of Shattuck

    The hotel is within walking distance from the Berkeley BART station; meter parking on the street is free after 6:00 p.m.


    The Shattuck Plaza Hotel Lobby

    Directions to the Shattuck Plaza Hotel

    By BART:

    1. Emerge from the Berkeley BART station.
    2. Walk south on Shattuck one block.
    3. Turn right on Allston.
    4. The Shattuck Plaza Hotel is on the left.

    By car:

    • Metered parking on the street is free after 6:00 p.m.

    From north of Berkeley: I-880 south and get off at the University Avenue exit. Follow University east to Shattuck and turn right. Allston is three blocks south of University, and the Shattuck Plaza Hotel is on the South side of the street.

    From south of Oakland: SOUTH: Take I-880 north to downtown Oakland, and then bear right onto I-980. Take the Martin Luther King exit and bear left to merge onto Martin Luther King Way. Turn right onto Adeline just past the sharp curve. Adeline will merge into Shattuck Avenue. Turn left on Allston and the hotel will be on the left side of Allston.

    From San Francisco: Take the Bay Bridge towards Oakland (I-80 East). At the end of the bridge, take I-80 east towards Berkeley. Get off at the University Avenue exit. Follow University east to Shattuck and turn right. Allston is three blocks south of University, and the Shattuck Plaza Hotel is on the South side of the street.

    From far East Bay: Take Highway 24 West through the Caldecott Tunnel. Exit at Highway 13 north towards Berkeley. Turn right on Shattuck Avenue. Turn left on Allston and the hotel will be on the left side of Allston.


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