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Re: Teaching Tools in Tech Comm Programs -Reply -Reply
Subject:Re: Teaching Tools in Tech Comm Programs -Reply -Reply From:Bill Sullivan <bsullivan -at- SMTPLINK -dot- DELTECPOWER -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 16 Dec 1996 14:08:31 -0800
Garret Romaine gromaine -at- radisys -dot- com reports:
>Most of these students are already degreed, and are returning to
school for the technical writing certificate. They are joining STC,
learning all they can, and starting to network effectively.
That is certainly good news, Garrett. What city is this? What is the
school?