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Recording of STC Berkeley presentation on why users can't find answers in help

by David CHEN on Jan 8, 2014 •
categories: findabilitypodcasts

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A few weeks ago I gave a presentation to the STC Berkeley chapter on findability of help content. The recording is available here:

Download MP3 (right-click, then Save Link As)

For the slides, see Recording and slides for why users can't find answers in help. The link refers to the Silicon Valley chapter presentation of the same material -- the slides are the same, but the presentation to the Berkeley chapter (this recording) differed quite a bit given the audience feedback. (My presentation format involves presenting various problems to the audience and inviting them to provide solutions -- hence the difference in the presentations.)

I wrote a post reflecting on some of the discussion here: A few things tech writers frequently say: Videos tedious, topics best when short, people just use Google, and more.

Note that there may be gaps of periodic silence during the presentation where someone is making a comment. In general I try to rephrase the comment, but I don't think I did a great job at it here. At any rate, the discussion here was quite a bit more interesting than the one at the Silicon Valley chapter, especially concerning topic length.

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