Re: Invitation for webinar at STC - Ref: GNOME Docs presentation at the tcworld14 conference



On Mon, 2015-11-23 at 20:04 +0100, Radina Matic wrote:

Hello!

Here in Spain we say "Las cosas de palacio van despacio", or "Palace
wheels grind slowly"...

Exactly a year after the initial idea about the webinar after my
presentation at tcworld14, I received an "official" invitation by
Deborah Krat, STC Education Manager from Fairfax, VA. However, given
that between my grad school, professional and family obligations, I
haven't been active in the GNOME for quite a while, it would only
seem fair to do it together with a more active docs team contributor.
I believe the audience would definitely benefit more if they hear the
experience of somebody who is actively working on GNOME documentation
at this time. 

I can do this if nobody else wants to. I let my STC membership lapse,
though. I just wasn't getting anything out of it. Is that a problem?

The timeline for the webinar they gave me is January/February 2016,
so it's not urgent, but they do need a written proposal (I'm
attaching the required form). I would like to maintain the main
argument of working on open docs as an excellent experience for
techcomm students, but I'm certainly open to suggestions and new
ideas. Any volunteers to present this webinar together? :)

Cheers,
Radina


 STC Webinar Information Request.docx

PS: Previous version of this email is in cue for moderator approval
because I attached a heavy file - just delete it!



On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Radina Matic <radina matic gmail com
wrote:
Hi everybody!

I've been MIA of late, but I just wanted to share with you the news
about the talk I gave last week about GNOME Documentation at the
tcworld conference in Stuttgart (Germany). 

The main idea for the talk was to present GNOME docs (and by
extension, other open docs communities) as a great resource for
the technical communication students. My other intention was to
promote and present a different reality among mostly corporate
techcomm professionals who usually attend this event (I kinda got
tired of blank stares in previous years when I would mention GNOME
;). I originally planed to present the talk proposal for last
year's edition, but then the family issues got in the way...
Anyhow, the talk was accepted this year and it went fairly well:
about 90% of around 50 attendees actually used Linux, but only a
couple knew/used GNOME, I got some interesting questions and
feedback after the talk, flyers and stickers I brought flew away,
and at the networking event that same evening I got a proposal to
prepare a version of the talk as a webinar for STC. I also played
Bastian's promo videos and they added a very nice visual dimension
to the presentation (btw Bastian, kudos for those, great stuff!).

I'm attaching the presentation slides (google drive and
slideshare.net).

Cheers,
Radina

Presentation at Slideshare.net



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