The competitions are complete and the winning entries are chosen.

We are now planning the STACIES, which is the February program to present the awards. Stay tuned for more information about the STACIES.

We hope you will join us in acknowledging the winning entries.

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Your Chapter Needs YOU!

New volunteers are always valuable since they contribute new ideas and additional skills.

We all have the same goals, such as, to further our skills, learn more about and promote our profession, and network with others. Please pitch in to help us provide services to you and our STC Boston Chapter members.

For more information about volunteering contact Arun Jain at ajain@baystatedocs.com.

The STC Boston Chapter offers the following networking links. You do not need to be a member of STC to join these networking groups.

:: Facebook
:: LinkedIn
:: STC-INFO
:: Twitter

 

 

 

Welcome to the Boston Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC)

STC Boston helps technical communicators, technical writers, editors, web designers, help developers, technical illustrators, instructional designers, information designers, documentation specialists, information architects, independent contractors, consultants, web content developers, web designers, knowledge managers, publication managers, marketing writers, webmasters, and other professionals in technical communication, technical writing, training, information architecture, information design, knowledge management, and other related disciplines. To learn more about us, visit the About Us page.

Next Event:

STACIES Awards Presentation and Monthly Program - Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Our evening program includes both an awards presentation and a speaker.  The STACIES are awards given to the winners of the annual STC Boston/Northern New England Online Communication, Technical Art, and Technical Publications Competitions. All winning entries are on display, and the winners of the competition are announced that evening.

Our February speaker is Ena Arel of The MathWorks who will give a great presentation on Creating Documentation Your Users Will Love. Ena, a Principal Writer and Information Architect at The MathWorks, collaborates with the company's writers to make their documentation more useful to customers.

Come join us in congratulating this year's STACIES winners and discover ways to make your own documentation more useful. More...

 

 

 

 

 

 


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