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ADVISORY/Technical Communicators: Learn About the Trend Toward Advanced Distributed Learning.


Business Editors, Assignment Desks

ADVISORY...for Jan. 17 (Wednesday)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

Wondering what advanced distributed learning Distributed Learning means a method of instruction that relies primarily on indirect communication between students and teachers, including internet or other electronic-based delivery, teleconferencing or correspondence; (British Columbia, School Act, 2006).  is and how it relates to you as a technical communicator?

Then please join the Southwestern Ohio Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (SWO SWO Stop Work Order
SWO Swordfish (FAO fish species code)
SWO Surface Warfare Officer
SWO Southwest Ohio
SWO Senior Watch Officer
SWO Senior Warrant Officer
SWO Service Work Order
 STC STC Supplemental Type Certificate (FAA)
STC Society for Technical Communication
STC Subject to Change
STC Surf the Channel (website)
STC Sound Transmission Class
STC Singapore Turf Club
) for an evening with Desiree Tryloff, Manager of the TASC TASC The After School Corporation
TASC The American Surrogacy Center
TASC Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities
TASC The Analytic Sciences Corporation
TASC Transportation Administrative Service Center
TASC Total Administrative Services Corporation
 Virtual Schoolhouse Projects Office on January 17, 2001.

The TASC Virtual Schoolhouse Projects Office was formed in response to the need to redesign re·de·sign  
tr.v. re·de·signed, re·de·sign·ing, re·de·signs
To make a revision in the appearance or function of.



re
 the way training is delivered for corporations and government agencies. Using the U.S. Air Force as a case study, Ms. Tryloff will discuss trends in the use of learning technologies and demonstrate how her organization applies some of these technologies in training situations.

While at TASC, Ms. Tryloff has provided financial, business, and training expertise. She also has led the integration of these functional areas with computer technology. In addition, she has developed multimedia computer-based and Web-based training courseware Educational software. See CBT and OpenCourseWare.

(application) courseware - Programs and data used in Computer-Based Training.
 for diverse topics. Ms Tryloff is a recent recipient of Vice President Gore's National Performance Review Hammer Award.

Meeting Information:

When:      Wednesday, January 17, 2001
Where:     Heatherwoode Golf Club (Springboro, Ohio)
Time:      Networking at 5:30, dinner at 6:30, program at 7:30
Cost:      $20.00 for SWO STC members
           $25.00 for non-members
           $10.00 for students
           Please note that there is no charge to attend only the
           program.


Reservations must be made by 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 9, 2001.

In Cincinnati, contact Brenda Tabberer at brenda@horninteractive.com, 513-721-7555 ext. 116 (voice), or 513-721-5777 (fax).

In Dayton, contact Tim Syring at tsyring@hotmail.com or 937-233-6323.

For directions to Heatherwoode Golf Club, menu options, or more information, check the SWO-STC web site: http://www.stc.org/region4/soc/jan2001_mtg.htm. Or contact Amy Hess at amy.hess@marchFIRST.com or Lisa Rosenberger at rosenblv@muohio.edu. For SWO-STC membership information, contact Erin Weber Weber, river, United States
Weber (wē`bər), river, c.125 mi (200 km) long, rising in the Uinta Mts., N central Utah, and flowing north and northwest to join the Ogden River at Ogden. The combined stream flows to the Great Salt Lake.
 at 513-352-5560 ext. 126.

About STC

The Society for Technical Communication is an international organization that advances the arts and sciences of technical communication. Its eclectic e·clec·tic  
adj.
1. Selecting or employing individual elements from a variety of sources, systems, or styles: an eclectic taste in music; an eclectic approach to managing the economy.

2.
 membership includes technical writers, editors, graphic designers, multimedia artists, instructional designers, Web architects, educators, translators This is primarily a list of notable Western translators. Please feel free to add translators from other languages, cultures and areas of specialization. Large sublists have been split off to separate articles.  and others whose work involves making technical information understandable and available to those who need it.

Locally, the Southwestern Ohio Chapter strives to increase the visibility of technical communication in professional and public communities. The Chapter holds open monthly meetings, sponsors related speakers and events, supports a scholarship program for students pursuing careers in technical communication, and participates in community activities.
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