AODC 2010
April 14th 2010 12:06
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Online Documentation and Content Conference
Link: www.aodc.com.au
13th Australasian Online Documentation and Content Conference
Wednesday 12th to Friday 14th May 2010
The 13th annual Australasian Online Documentation and Content Conference, AODC 2010, will be held in the tropical city of Darwin in the spectacular Northern Territory.
The event, to be held at the Palms City Resort right in the centre of the northern capital, will run from Wednesday 12th to Friday 14th May.
The program has an interesting mix of topics covering techniques, case studies, tools and technologies, presented by expert speakers.
AODC is a great event for anyone involved in corporate documentation, online Help, content management, Web authoring, DITA (fittingly!) and other forms of technical writing.
Many people find that the opportunity to exchange ideas and woes with peers is worth the registration fee alone!
Registration costs only AUS$1298 for three days of focussed, relevant professional development!
What's AODC like? Read Janet Taylor's review or Sarah Maddox's blog for a first-hand account of last year's AODC.
If you are interested in attending AODC 2010, subscribe to the conference newsletter or RSS feed, and we will keep you updated with all the details as they come to hand.
If you haven't heard of AODC, or haven't been to an AODC before, take the opportunity to check it out in Darwin.
Wednesday 12th to Friday 14th May 2010
The 13th annual Australasian Online Documentation and Content Conference, AODC 2010, will be held in the tropical city of Darwin in the spectacular Northern Territory.
The event, to be held at the Palms City Resort right in the centre of the northern capital, will run from Wednesday 12th to Friday 14th May.
The program has an interesting mix of topics covering techniques, case studies, tools and technologies, presented by expert speakers.
AODC is a great event for anyone involved in corporate documentation, online Help, content management, Web authoring, DITA (fittingly!) and other forms of technical writing.
Many people find that the opportunity to exchange ideas and woes with peers is worth the registration fee alone!
Registration costs only AUS$1298 for three days of focussed, relevant professional development!
What's AODC like? Read Janet Taylor's review or Sarah Maddox's blog for a first-hand account of last year's AODC.
If you are interested in attending AODC 2010, subscribe to the conference newsletter or RSS feed, and we will keep you updated with all the details as they come to hand.
If you haven't heard of AODC, or haven't been to an AODC before, take the opportunity to check it out in Darwin.
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