See you at LavaCon 2011!

Thank you to everyone who supported me to attend LavaCon on Facebook, I greatly appreciate your help! As part of your support, my job while at LavaCon is to live blog and write some articles for the folks over at TechWhirl.

Tech–what? TechWhirl, formerly and popularly known as Techwr-L, is an online magazine and discussion group for technical communicators. It originally began as an email discussion group in 1993. You can read more about them and their history.

What does this mean for you and me? Great content for the TechWhirl website which promotes everyone involved with LavaCon. I’ve done blogging before and this will be a fantastic opportunity for everyone to see my networking, interviewing, and article writing skills in action. I look forward to writing about this conference.

I’ll post one or two more articles here at WriteTechie before I run off to LavaCon and I will post a recap of my attendance with links to articles on the TechWhirl website. You are more than welcome to contact me and offer feedback while I’m out and about at the conference. I wish to make it interactive as well as informative.

See you in Austin from November 13-16!

Five Reasons Why I Should Guest Blog at LavaCon

I’m posting a blurb here at WriteTechie because I would love to attend LavaCon 2011. There is so much knowledge that I can learn and share with the rest of my colleagues at the conference and on the TechWhirl site. Part of effort would be to win the contest sponsored by TechWhirl so I could live blog from the conference. Your support is greatly appreciated!

Please read my Facebook wall post and “Like” it.

 

“Five Reasons Why You Should Send Me On The Road To LavaCon Contest

  1. I am easy to talk to and have an established network to draw on for attendee interviews and commentary.
  2. LavaCon will be a valuable experience for a relatively recent grad struggling to gain content development experience.
  3. My interests include social networking, content management, and education.
  4. I have an awesome TechComm blog ( http://writetechie.com/ ).
  5. I post frequently on Facebook, Google+, Twitter ( @rogerrenteria ) and LinkedIn

Also, I would love the honor of being a live blogger for TechWhirl.”

Tribute to Jobs

This is a stray away from my normal posts, but I do have to mention that Steve Jobs did in some part influence the livelihoods of many people, including technical communicators. It is important to note that some of the technology we currently use, cherish, and survive upon was built upon the genius of this forward-thinking visionary.

Without his crafty ingenuity, cult culture, sleek ideas, and a mantra for clean designs, we may not have an electronic and media environment that we have today. For example his NeXT machine was used by Tim Berners-Lee to create the internet; his valiant efforts saved a software company that turned into a major animation studio; his all-in-one machines introduced color and design to the pasty-white and plain boxed business machines that ran the corporate world; his portable music devices changed how people listened to and purchased music by the masses; his line of phones that set the mobile industry on fire; and his tablet devices have moved us away from the desktop and portable computer.

Jobs’ contribution is immense considering that he is an icon of popular culture renowned worldwide. How many geeks can claim that title? Besides bolstering the electronics, software, and media industries, he shared many great ideas with the rest of the world that as a result we are better off with.

Thank you for the wonderful machines that have your logo emblazoned on that millions use daily, they serve as a reminder of the innovative American spirit.

Steve Jobs - 1955-2011

Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder, 1955-2011