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These Presentations
Help Master Net Skills.

Include one of these technology presentations in your next conference, workshop or meeting -- brought to you by a skilled communications professional who understands technology and presents her message from the perspective of the living, breathing humans who must cope with it.

  • Building Communities Online
    From one hour to one day. Topics that can be included: Process and content of online communication; advocacy online; netiquette; interactivity and content as return visit enticements; when and when not to send e-mail soliciations.

  • Designing Effective Web Sites
    Half-day. Topics that can be included: design do's and don'ts; designing for universal access; the perils of proprietary extensions; introduction to javascript; registering with indices, search engines; the perils of frames and animations; color and the web; file types and graphical software.

  • Introduction to HTML
    Half-day. Topics that can be included: what is HTML; the magic of links; coding in HTML; writing for the Web; why universal access is important; software recommendations.

  • Making the Most of The Net
    From one hour to one day. Topics that can be included: history and development of the Internet; the relationship between the Internet and WWW; how to communicate with e-mail; what is e-mail netiquette; the good and bad of newsgroups; identifying country of origin; how to find a specific web site; tips for search tools, indices and reference pages; information specific to your industry; connectivity software; how and why to customize your software; manage bookmarks and e-mail address lists; tips for surviving e-mail overload; what are helper applications; dealing with attachments.

  • Effective Communications: On- and Off-Line
    From one hour to one day. Topics that can be included: interpersonal communications skills; non-verbal communication theory and skills; communication theory; customer service tips; effective human relations; leadership and communication styles; effective meetings; making a great impression in an interview; writing for the web; usability and communication.

member NSA Kathy E. Gill, CAE, is a speaker, consultant and author with a high-energy, engaging presentation style. Her workshops help people and organizations understand the benefits (and shortcomings) of Web technology. All presentations are customized to the specific needs of the audience. Kathy's goals are to help the uninitiated over technophobia -- steer eager-beavers toward Web nuggets that educate -- and enable communicators to work effectively in all media.


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