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hence, no travel is required. In this group, you'll:
o Learn the 2 essentials and 4 considerations of job seeking.
o Break free of self-limiting beliefs.
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o Receive brainstorming and support from the group.
Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Nov. 27 to Dec. 13 from 10:00 AM
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ANNOUNCE: Upcoming Training, including Single-Sourcing, Info Design
Have you had a chance this year to fix that conflict between needing more
training and having the money in the budget for it? If not, check out our
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Invest two days of your time and come away with the knowledge and
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Structured Writing for Single-Sourcing
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Managing Your Documentation Projects
When: November 28-29, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA
Host: Bill Hackos
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User and Task Analysis for Information Design
When: November 28-29, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Location: Fort Collins, CO
Host: JoAnn Hackos
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For complete course descriptions visit www.usabledesign.com.
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ANNOUNCE: XML and Localization Seminar in Santa Clara, CA
14 November 2001 - 8:30 am-4:15 pm
Presenter: Yves Savourel
Cost: $795 reduced rates available for more than 1 registration
The seminar will look at XML from the localization viewpoint: as a format
to store translatable material, as well as a format localizers can
take advantage of to improve their processes. An overview of the
basic facets of XML and its related technologies, underlining the
internationalization aspects will be included. Yves will present
guidelines to create XML vocabularies and to author XML documents
with localization in mind. He will illustrate how to implement
re-usability,localization directives, as well as various some of the
other advantages XML can offer. Localizing XML documents and
interfaces will be covered by looking at the various current
solutions, addressing some of their implementation issues and examining
how to take advantage of interoperability to create alternate efficient
processes. The class will also delve into the different existing
localization-related formats, it will look more especially at XLIFF and
how to take advantage of it. All parts of the seminar will be illustrated
by many concrete examples, and some hand-on exercises.
For registration information, and other details: http://www.localizationinstitute.com
The Localization Institute
4513 Vernon Blvd.
Madison, WI 53705
(608) 233-1790 Phone
(608) 441-6124 Fax
ulrich -at- localizationinstitute -dot- com
ANNOUNCE: Camtasia lets you be everywhere at once!
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