Linda has been teaching in the Technical Communication program at UC Berkeley Extension since 1995, and received the Honored Instructor Award in 2000 for her work in that program. In 2001, she also began teaching in the Technical Writing and Communication program at UC Santa Cruz Extension. She regularly receives outstanding evaluations from students.
Linda also gives talks at conferences and professional groups, and creates custom workshops and trainings for companies.
Current and Upcoming Classes and TalksPast Talks
Past Classes
Current and Upcoming Talks and Classes
Principles of Information Architecture, class at UC Berkeley Extension, Summer 2008
Usability Testing Documentation, online class through UC Santa Cruz Extension, Fall 2008
"Paths to Success: Networking and Contributing (It's all about relationships)", at DocTrain East, October 29-31, 2008
Past Talks and Workshops
"On the Road to Modular Training Content: A Case Study," at DocTrain West, May 8, 2008
"Information Design: An Orientation for Editors," at the Bay Area Editor's Forum, October 9, 2007
"Increasing Visibility and Value: Reframing the Work We Do," with Joan Lasselle, at STC Berkeley, August 8, and at STC NorthBay, August 16
"Case Study: Integrating User Assistance into the User Interface," at DocTrainUX, April 18 to 21, 2007
Sharing Your Expertise: Putting Together a Presentation or Workshop, a workshop at the STC France Chapter Annual Conference, Feb 2, 2007
"Paths to Success: Networking and Contributing (It's all about relationships)," a talk at the STC France Chapter Annual Conference, Feb 3, 2007
"Integrating User Assistance into the User Interface," Documentation and Training Conference, October 2006, East Bay STC, November 2, 2006
"Avoiding Pitfalls When Single-Sourcing Print and Online," Writers UA Conference, April 9, 2006. Slides
"Meeting the Needs of More Users: Making Information Accessible," North Bay Chapter of the STC, November 17, 2005, SF chapter of STC, May 17, 2006.
Usability for Writers, Editors, and Managers, a workshop at STC New Mexico Kachina chapter, Albuquerque, N.M. October 15, 2005.
Moderated a panel "Working as a Writer in Medical and Scientific Fields," Berkeley Chapter of the STC, June 8, 2005.
"What's New in Online Help" at the East Bay STC chapter, May 5, 2005.
"Starting Documentation Early in the Product Development Cycle" at Sonoma State Computer Science Colloquium, Dec 9, 2004 Slides (pdf)
"Information Architecture for Technical Communicators," San Francisco Chapter of the STC, Nov 17, 2004, East Bay Chapter of the STC, May 6, 2004, PDF of Slides, Resource list
"Developing Accessible Information," at the WritersUA Conference, March 28-31, 2004
"HTML Help Under the Hood," a presentation at the Berkeley STC meeting, July 9, 2003. Slides, Resource List 1 and 2
"Visual Design of Help Topics: An Introduction," a guest speaker presentation at Mick Renner's UCB Extension course, Visual Design for Technical Communication, May 5, 2003.
"Usability Techniques for Technical Communicators," a presentation at the STC Sacramento Chapter meeting, April 2, 2003. Slides, Resources, Checklist
"Getting a Fresh Perspective on Your Help Design," at WinWriters
Online Help Conference, February 16-19, 2003. Checklist
and Resource
List
"Designing Usable Help Topics," at WinWriters
Online Help Conference, February 2002.
Past Classes
Exploring Technical Communication: An Introduction to the Profession and Process, at UCSC Extension, Fall 2004. Syllabus and Reading Suggestions
Usability Testing for Technical Communicators, at UCB Extension, Fall 2004 [Syllabus], Fall 2003, Fall 2002
Survey of Usability Analysis Techniques, UC Santa Cruz Extension, June 2004
HTML Help, an Introduction: From the Desktop to the Web, UC Santa Cruz Extension, Fall 2002, Fall 2003, Spring 2005. Resource list from 2002 session here.
Developing Online Help, UC Berkeley Extension, Summer 2003, Summer 2005. Overview and resources (pdf). Syllabus
Principles of Information Architecture, UC Berkeley Extension, Summer 2002, Spring 2003, Fall 2005. Related resources here.
Developing Technical Information from Plan Through Completion, through UC Santa Cruz Extension, 2002.
Becoming a Technical Information Developer, through UC Santa Cruz Extension, 2001.
Developing HTML Help Using RoboHELP and Developing HTML Help Using RoboHTML, through UC Berkeley Extension, 1999, 2000, 2001.
Technical Communication I, through UC Berkeley Extension, 1995 - 2000, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2008.
Technical Communication II, through UC Berkeley Extension, 1998.
Note: Details about all courses are not yet available online.
If you'd like more information these or other classes, please let
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