DocTrain East 2008

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Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Integration

Agile Documentation Development

All-Around User Assistance

APIs and SDKs

Authoring and Publishing with XMetaL and DITA

Blogzilla: Why Blogs Are The Monster In The Business Closet

Building your Author-it Project

Case Study - Nuclear Power, DITA and FrameMaker

Challenges of Creating Documentation for Mobile Devices

Choosing the English That’s Right for You

Comparing DITA Support in XMetaL and FrameMaker

Content Convergence

Content Feedback Methods

Content Oriented Architectures

Creating a Clear Message

Creating Quality Content with Open Source Tools

Creating Visual Training Using MadCap Mimic

Customizing HTML in Author-it

Document Testing

Featured Presentation - Sustainable XML for Publishing Applications

Four Features That Matter When Choosing a Help Authoring Tool

Games to Explain Human Factors

Getting Up-to-Speed on Eclipse User Assistance

How To Leverage More When Writing For A Global Audience

Keynote: The Next Generation Home Digital Experience

Lean Instructional Design for Today’s Competitive Environment

Leveraging the DITA Community

Leveraging Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing with Adobe Software

Localization Makes Strange Bedfellows

MadCap Flare - An Introduction to Topic Based Authoring

MadCap Flare - Content Control and Publishing Techniques

MadCap Flare - Controlling Document Look and Feel with CSS

Modular Content Projects

Navigating the Vendor Maze

No Metrics, No Quality

Paths to Success

Practical Uses for DITA

Principles of Web Operations Management

Producing Quality Documentation In An Agile Development Environment

Proving DITA Success in a Small Shop Environment

Quality Documentation Through Collaboration

Reaching Untapped Markets in the US

Read, Write, Remix

Reuse and Conditionality in Author-it

Should You Call It A Wiki, Or A Collaborative Work Space?

Social Media in Organizational Communication

Success Factors for DITA Adoption with XMetaL

The Changing Face of TechComm and the Society for Technical Communication

The Right Tool for the Right Job for the Right Output for the Right Audience

The Shape of Information

The Truth about Content (and its Management)

Theory of Constraints and Project Management

Understanding Author-it Concepts

Using Adobe FrameMaker

[Case Study] EMC

[Case Study] How Suite It Is

Session Details

Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Integration

Speaker: Alan Houser
Time: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM   Date: November 1
Track: Post-Conference Workshops

Experience level: All levels
Laptop computer required for this session

The Adobe Technical Communication Suite provides new possibilities for single-source publishing and integrated workflows for producing print, PDF, and online information deliverables. During this workshop, you will learn to improve your productivity and create interactive content using the new integration features in Adobe FrameMaker, RoboHelp, and Adobe Captivate.

This workshop will provide an introduction to using the components of the Adobe Technical Communication Suite for single-source and multi-channel publishing. Students will learn:

  • How to plan FrameMaker documents for single-source publishing.
  • Basics of RoboHelp for creating online user assistance.
  • Importing FrameMaker documents by reference into RoboHelp projects.
  • Mapping styles and importing FrameMaker TOCs.
  • Using FrameMaker conditional text and RoboHelp conditional build tags to customize published content.
  • Using user-defined variables in FrameMaker and RoboHelp to represent commonly-used names and phrases.
  • Embedding 3D (from Adobe Acrobat 3D) and multimedia content (from Adobe Captivate) into FrameMaker and RoboHelp projects.
  • Publishing RoboHelp projects.

Note: Students should bring a laptop computer with the Adobe Technical Communication Suite installed. A fully-functional trial version is available at http://www.adobe.com/go/trytcs. Trial software will be provided at the workshop in DVD (_not_ CD-ROM) format. The installation process may be lengthy, so students are advised to install the software before the workshop begins.