Plain Language: The Act, What It Means, What YOU Need to Do
Date: | Thursday, September 1, 2011 |
---|---|
Presenter: |
Amy Bunk, PLAIN Katherine Spivey, GSA |
On-Demand Webinar
NOTE: Large files will take more time to download
- Webinar recording: Plain Language: The Act, What it Means, What You Need to Do (WMV, 63.5MB, 1 hour 30 minutes, September 2011)
- Presentation slides: Plain Language: The Act, What it Means, What You Need to Do (PDF, 3.7MB, 34 pages, September 2011)
- Transcript: Plain Language: The Act, What it Means, What You Need to Do (PDF, 52 KB, 14 pages, September 2011)
Description
This webinar will provide an update on plain writing principles and the law. If you write for the web, the intranet, press releases, emails, articles, newsletters, etc., this webinar will allow you to:
-
Discuss plain writing principles
-
Learn strategies and tactics for making content plain
-
See before-and-after examples
-
Hear how the Plain Writing Act of 2010 affects government agencies
-
Find where to get additional plain language training and resources
-
Learn about the federal plain language community
About the Presenters
Amy Bunk is the Director of Legal Affairs and Policy for the Office of the Federal Register, United States National Archives and Records Administration. Amy is currently the Chairperson of the Plain Language Action and Information Network, an organization of U.S. government employees whose goal is to promote the use of plain language for all government communications. She was Program Chair of the 2005 Plain Language Association InterNational conference.
Amy received her JD cum laude from Syracuse University College of Law.
Katherine Spivey is the General Services Administration’s Plain Language Launcher, coordinating GSA’s plain language program. Katherine is an active member of and trainer for the Plain Language Action and Information Network (PLAIN), and teaches plain language courses and holds brownbags.
Katherine has an MA in English from the University of Virginia and a BA in English from the University of Mary Washington.
Content Lead:
DigitalGov University Team
Page Reviewed/Updated: May 17, 2012