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Meeting Presentations
NOTE: Presentations are provided in a variety of formats (PDF, MP3,
WAV, WMA, etc.). These formats vary in size from a few kilobytes (Kb) to many
megabytes (Mb). Downloading these files will vary based on the speed of your
Internet connection. For example, if you download a 100Mb MP3 file, it will
be much quicker on cable modem or digital subscriber line (DSL) than it will
on a 56 Kbps dial-up connection.
Viewing Presentations via Your Web Browser
If your Web browser is configured for handling a presentation type's plug-in,
you will be able to view or run the presentation within your browser as soon as
you click the icon link. If the plug-in or add-in is not available, or has not
been installed or configured by your Web browser, you will be prompted to either
open or save the presentation (this gives you the option to save the presentation
to your local PC). You can always download (save) a presentation whose plug-in
is configured by right clicking the icon link, and selecting Save Target
As from the context menu.
To learn more about installing and configuring browser plug-ins and add-ins,
consult your Web browser's documentation or online help.
Available Presentations
Feb-26-2008 Structured Authoring Without Framemaker or DITA by Neil Perlin
» feb-26-2008.ppt - PowerPoint Presentation (184Kb)
Jan-31-2008 Adapting Our Technical Communication Skills to Changing Environments by Dr. Carol Van Kirk
and Barrie Byron
» jan-31-2008.ppt - PowerPoint presentation (114Kb)
Jan-24-2008 Total User Experience: The Road Ahead by Dr. Bill Gribbons
» jan-24-2008.ppt - PowerPoint presentation (365Kb)
Oct-25-2007 Open Source Wikis by Peter Dykstra
» oct-25-2007.pdf - Slide presentation in PDF format (1Kb)
» oct-25-2007.mp3 - MP3 audio recording (70Mb)
Sep-06-2007 Information Development in a Flat World by JoAnn Hackos
» sep-06-2007.mp3 - MP3 audio recording (70Mb)
» sep-06-2007.ppt - PowerPoint presentation (1Kb)
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