Writing for the web part 2 BeginnersNew
In Writing for the web part 1 we looked at how people read online and what this means for our content.
In part 2 we’ll focus on how to write content that meets your audience’s goals.
Taking a user-centred approach will help you to decide what words to use and what information is important. We’ll also show you how you can test your content to ensure your users understand it.
- University and affiliated staff who create or edit web content
- Members of the Content Community
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainers |
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1 | Thu 16 Dec 2021 15:00 - 16:00 | 15:00 - 16:00 | Online | Barney Brown, Kate Livingstone, Joanne Back, Jessica McArdle |
- User needs and how to meet them
- Researching language choices
- How to test your content with users
Presentations. Live captioning will be available.
Microsoft Teams
- Barney Brown/Kate Livingstone - Co-lead of the Digital Presence Programme
- Joanne Back - Content Designer, University Information Services (UIS)
- Jessica McArdle - Content Designer, UIS
This session will be a MS Teams meeting. Attendees will have automatically have cameras and microphones off so that only speakers will be on-screen and able to present. Please note that the meeting will be recorded and made available on the Digital Presence SharePoint site as previous events have been.
Post your questions before or during the event using the link to the meeting provided in the booking confirmation email.
One hour
Booking / availability