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Ten Things I Learned After Being a Judge That Can Improve Your Writing

Posted by on Jan 12, 2010 in tips | 0 comments

Tweet I wrote back in December that I was chosen to be a judge for the 2009-2010 STC Technical Communication Competition. It’s a competition where different organizations and government agencies submit their best work to be judged. There are three different awards: Distinguished, Excellence, and Merit. The pieces of work awarded “Distinguished” usually go on to the International competition. It was my first time, so I was excited....

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Going To Be a Judge at the 2009-2010 STC DC Chapter’s Technical Communication Competitions

Posted by on Dec 1, 2009 in random words | 0 comments

Tweet A few weeks ago, I received an email from the regional chapter of one of my associations, The Society of Technical Communication (STC), seeking judges for their 2009-2010 Washington, DC Chapter’s Technical Communication Competitions.  I was glad to hear that you didn’t need previous judging experience, so I decided to apply. One of the first emails that I saw was that I had been chosen to be a judge! This Saturay I will be...

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