Speaker Orientation



STC Technical Communication Summit 2012




                                          1
Thank You

 Thank you for being part of an incredible program
 Your knowledge, experience, and willingness to
  share brings attendees from around the world
 We hope you have a rewarding experience at the
  Summit and we hope you will join us again in the
  future
 If you need anything, please contact Paul Mueller
  (@Paul_UserAid)




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What Will We Discuss

 Program committee
 Registration
 Your session
 Summit resources and networking




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STC Summit 2012 Program Committee

 Lloyd Tucker, Deputy Executive Director, STC
 Paul Mueller, Conference Chair
 Alyssa Fox, Program Chair
 Track Managers
      Chris Hester
      Jae Evans
      Mark Lewis
      Thomas Barker
      Louellen Coker
      Carolyn Kelley Klinger
      Brenda Huettner
      Richard Hamilton



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STC Summit 2012 Registration

 Badges and tickets mailed
   Late registrants go to registration desk
 Pick-up bag/badge holder at registration
   Present ticket
 Ribbons in registration area
   Pick-up speaker ribbon and others that apply
 Education (program) booth
   Please come by if you need anything




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Your Session: When and Who

 When and where is your session?
   Check the program on summit.stc.org
   No sessions have been changed since
    notification (except those contacted)
 STC audience and expectations
   Various backgrounds, jobs, & experience levels
   May leave to find another session
   SUMMIT@aClick lets them get content later
 Survey monkey for reviews/feedback



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Your Session: Equipment

 All rooms (except progression room) have
  laptop, projector, microphones, screen
 Use STC laptop, or can use yours if needed
 If you use your equipment, need to provide
  standard video connectors/adapters
 Most rooms have hard-wired internet for
  speaker, WIFI for attendees
 Capturing content (SUMMIT@aClick)



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Your Session: Capturing Session

 SUMMIT@aClick provides great value to
  attendees… many positive comments
 STC vendor on site… different from A/V
 Important we know if you are using the STC
  computer or your computer
 Audio record & either copy your powerpoint
  or “screen capture” your presentation
 Please help us make this go smoothly



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Your Session: Sharing Your PPT

 Slideshare.net to make slides available
    Create your own slideshare.net account
    Add STC graphic to title slide (coming in email)
    TAGS: STC12, STC Summit 2012,
     techcomm, and technical communication
 Post link to slideshare location in your
  session description within Zerista
  (Chatter section within Event)




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Your Session: Other Tips

 Be prepared… practice aloud in advance…
  your evaluations will reflect it
 Get to room early
 Volunteer, program committee, and A/V
  help will be on hand
 All sessions are 60 minutes, 30 min breaks
 Start on time; end on time (including Q&A)
 Repeat questions for all to hear…especially
  important for recorded sessions

                   Copyright STC 2012           10
Your Session: Other Formats

 Progressions (not recorded)
     18 min presentation & discussion (3 times)
     6-10 presenters at round tables
     Attendees select 3 topics to attend
     Various topics (not one SIG area; some combos)
 Lightning talks
   20 slides (auto-advancing – 15 sec) in 5 minutes
   2 sessions; 7-9 presenters in each session
   Fun, various topics, presenters need to practice
 Project showcase (not recorded)
   6-8 presenters in lobby with monitors on tables
   Discuss/explore 1-20 min with attendees who
    stop by
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Summit Resources and Networking

 summit.stc.org (main information)
 #stc12 Twitter hash tag
 @STC_Summit and @stcorg Twitter IDs
 stcsummit.zerista.com (networking site)
 Zerista smartphone app




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Event Networking

 Outside vendor – Zerista
 Everyone invited to participate
      Attendee/Presenter/Exhibitor directories
      Send messages, set up meetings
      Share profile and web content
      See who is coming to your session
      Build schedule
 Please enter profile at least
    You can turn off notifications
 Other events (receptions, Jam, TweetUp,
  closing lunch, informal gatherings, bar, …)
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Speaker Orientation 2012

  • 1. Speaker Orientation STC Technical Communication Summit 2012 1
  • 2. Thank You  Thank you for being part of an incredible program  Your knowledge, experience, and willingness to share brings attendees from around the world  We hope you have a rewarding experience at the Summit and we hope you will join us again in the future  If you need anything, please contact Paul Mueller (@Paul_UserAid) Copyright STC 2012 2
  • 3. What Will We Discuss  Program committee  Registration  Your session  Summit resources and networking Copyright STC 2012 3
  • 4. STC Summit 2012 Program Committee  Lloyd Tucker, Deputy Executive Director, STC  Paul Mueller, Conference Chair  Alyssa Fox, Program Chair  Track Managers  Chris Hester  Jae Evans  Mark Lewis  Thomas Barker  Louellen Coker  Carolyn Kelley Klinger  Brenda Huettner  Richard Hamilton Copyright STC 2012 4
  • 5. STC Summit 2012 Registration  Badges and tickets mailed  Late registrants go to registration desk  Pick-up bag/badge holder at registration  Present ticket  Ribbons in registration area  Pick-up speaker ribbon and others that apply  Education (program) booth  Please come by if you need anything Copyright STC 2012 5
  • 6. Your Session: When and Who  When and where is your session?  Check the program on summit.stc.org  No sessions have been changed since notification (except those contacted)  STC audience and expectations  Various backgrounds, jobs, & experience levels  May leave to find another session  SUMMIT@aClick lets them get content later  Survey monkey for reviews/feedback Copyright STC 2012 6
  • 7. Your Session: Equipment  All rooms (except progression room) have laptop, projector, microphones, screen  Use STC laptop, or can use yours if needed  If you use your equipment, need to provide standard video connectors/adapters  Most rooms have hard-wired internet for speaker, WIFI for attendees  Capturing content (SUMMIT@aClick) Copyright STC 2012 7
  • 8. Your Session: Capturing Session  SUMMIT@aClick provides great value to attendees… many positive comments  STC vendor on site… different from A/V  Important we know if you are using the STC computer or your computer  Audio record & either copy your powerpoint or “screen capture” your presentation  Please help us make this go smoothly Copyright STC 2012 8
  • 9. Your Session: Sharing Your PPT  Slideshare.net to make slides available  Create your own slideshare.net account  Add STC graphic to title slide (coming in email)  TAGS: STC12, STC Summit 2012, techcomm, and technical communication  Post link to slideshare location in your session description within Zerista (Chatter section within Event) Copyright STC 2012 9
  • 10. Your Session: Other Tips  Be prepared… practice aloud in advance… your evaluations will reflect it  Get to room early  Volunteer, program committee, and A/V help will be on hand  All sessions are 60 minutes, 30 min breaks  Start on time; end on time (including Q&A)  Repeat questions for all to hear…especially important for recorded sessions Copyright STC 2012 10
  • 11. Your Session: Other Formats  Progressions (not recorded)  18 min presentation & discussion (3 times)  6-10 presenters at round tables  Attendees select 3 topics to attend  Various topics (not one SIG area; some combos)  Lightning talks  20 slides (auto-advancing – 15 sec) in 5 minutes  2 sessions; 7-9 presenters in each session  Fun, various topics, presenters need to practice  Project showcase (not recorded)  6-8 presenters in lobby with monitors on tables  Discuss/explore 1-20 min with attendees who stop by Copyright STC 2012 11
  • 12. Summit Resources and Networking  summit.stc.org (main information)  #stc12 Twitter hash tag  @STC_Summit and @stcorg Twitter IDs  stcsummit.zerista.com (networking site)  Zerista smartphone app Copyright STC 2012 12
  • 13. Event Networking  Outside vendor – Zerista  Everyone invited to participate  Attendee/Presenter/Exhibitor directories  Send messages, set up meetings  Share profile and web content  See who is coming to your session  Build schedule  Please enter profile at least  You can turn off notifications  Other events (receptions, Jam, TweetUp, closing lunch, informal gatherings, bar, …) Copyright STC 2012 13