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> My
> theory (and I'm a presenter myself) is that if
> you're good at this, you're going to be good, and
> if you're a person who is not comfortable speaking
> in public, there's not much STC can do to help.
And many of us get into comparatively-introverted careers (tech writing)
because we don't feel comfortable in comparatively-extroverted careers (such as
anything that requires public speaking), which might tend to skew the
population.
Tracy
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Tracy Boyington mailto:tracy_boyington -at- okvotech -dot- org
Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education
Stillwater, Oklahoma http://www.okvotech.org/cimc
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