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Thursday, December 4, 2008
"An Overview
of Trends, Tools, and Technologies in
Software User Assistance"
by Joe Welinske, WritersUA
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Program
Description
The application of technical communication skills to the
development of software user assistance has grown immensely
in the past twenty years. This specialization is very fulfilling
and challenging and technical communicators are finding their
role in the software development process to be increasingly
valued. User assistance is much more than "Help."
It encompasses a wide range of skills and technologies that
are combined to improve the software user's experience. We
contribute through wizards, tutorials, and web-based training.
We develop and populate knowledge bases and content management
systems. Printed manuals and their PDF equivalents are still
an important element of our documentation sets.
Many of us are now embedding helpful content directly into
the user interface. We are involved with usability testing,
localization, testing, quality assurance, and branding. This
presentation provides a cutting-edge overview of the latest
trends in software user assistance, defines the key terminology,
highlights the most important technologies, and offers predictions
on future directions of our field. The seventy-five minute
session should be of interest to technical communicators of
all backgrounds and experience levels.
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About our Presenter
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Joe
Welinske is the president of WritersUA, formerly
known as WinWriters. WritersUA is a company devoted
to providing training and information for user assistance
professionals. The WritersUA/WinWriters Conference draws
hundreds of attendees each year from around the world
to share the latest in user assistance design and implementation.
The free content on the WritersUA
web site attracts over 20,000 visitors each month.
Joe has been involved with software documentation development
since 1984. Together with Scott Boggan and David Farkas,
Joe authored two editions of the popular and pioneering
book Developing Online Help for Windows. He has
also taught online Help courses at the University of
Washington, UC Santa Cruz, and Bellevue Community College.
Joe received a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the
University of Illinois in 1981, and a M.S. in Adult
Instructional Management from Loyola University in 1987.
Joe was the President of STC Puget Sound Chapter from
2006-2008 and is now Vice-President in charge of sponsorships.
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