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Board Welcomes New Members

The Technical Communication Advisory Board (TCAB) proudly welcomes its two newest members, Stephen Rehberg and Chip Jones

Stephen Rehberg is an Instructional Designer at Georgia Tech’s Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning, where he helps manage and design training for Tech’s online learning platform, Sakai. Stephen holds a BA in Theater Arts from Thomas Edison State College and an MS in Information Design and Communication (IDC) from SPSU. Stephen helped manage SPSU’s transition from WebCT to Vista, and is an author and internationally recognized expert in distance learning, training, and accessibility.

Chip Jones is currently a Lead Technical Writer at ADP and an adjunct professor in the TCOM undergraduate program at SPSU, specializing in online documentation. He holds a BA in English from Vanderbilt University and an MA in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is an Associate Fellow of the Society for Technical Communication, with numerous awards, presentations, and professional competition judging opportunities to his credit.

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T-COMmons Community

T-COMmons is an online community that supports the programs at Southern Polytechnic State University (SPSU) English, Technical Communication, and Media Arts (ETCMA) Department in Marietta, Georgia.

It is operated by the Southern Polytechnic State University's Technical Communication Advisory Board (TCAB). TCAB is an outgrowth of a volunteer group formed several years ago to help SPSU's Humanities and Technical Communication Department stay current on important issues and trends affecting the technical communication profession.

TCAB's mission is to enhance the welfare of the ETCMA programs for the University, its departments, alumni, students, and community friends.

T-COMmons operates as a virtual meeting place for students, alumni, faculty, and professionals to catch up on news, reconnect with SPSU peers, share job leads and practical advice, and learn about social events and other community-building activities.

T-COMmons is open to anyone who wants to support the SPSU's ECTMA program. You do not have to be an enrolled student, alumnus, or university employee to join the community. However, TCAB reserves the right to decline membership to any individual for any reason.
 

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