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Subject:Re: Usability and Tech Writing From:Jeff Elkins <jeff -dot- elkins -at- CARDHEALTH -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 10 Nov 1998 13:33:54 -0500
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>How do you *apply* what you learn in a usability training
>session to your day-to-day technical communication tasks?
>--B
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Barb --
This subject is the topic of discussion at the Middle-Tennessee STC chapter
meeting tonight.
I know virtually nothing about usability (and I'm not planning on doing
much outside research at this time) -- but I hope to get some interesting
info tonight. Deloitte & Touche is the host site, and they are in the
process of building a usability testing room which we will tour.
If I learn enough to answer your question I will forward it!
Jeff Elkins
Information Analyst/Developer
CORD Logistics, Inc.
jeff -dot- elkins -at- cardhealth -dot- com