Content Community:How to improve your site with card sorting BeginnersIntermediateNew
For this session, we'll look at card sorting.
Card sorting is an established method that can help you find out how different people interpret and categorise information. You can use card sorting results to improve the way content is organised and labelled on your website.
Whether you're planning a new site in Sharepoint or want to improve an existing Drupal site, card sorting can help you.
Join us for this month's session to:
- get information about card sorting and how it works
- learn how to plan and run card sorting sessions
- be inspired by case studies
- have a go at card sorting by taking part in our card sorting exercise
- Members of the Content Community
- University website owners and editors
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainers |
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1 | Mon 24 Apr 2023 14:00 - 15:00 | 14:00 - 15:00 | UIS Online Courses - instructor-led | Joanne Back, Eloise Hayes, L. Bozovic, Lucy Moore |
Workshop
MS Teams
- There's a maximum of 32 places available and we'll break into 4 small groups
- We'll use Microsoft Teams for the session and Miro for the card sorting exercise
- We'll record the presentation but not the breakout room sessions
- Workshops will be run by the UIS content design team: Joanne Back, Eloise Hayes, Lucy Moore and Lana Bozovic
1 hour
Content Community events typically run once a month.
- Content Community workshop: using data to improve your content (August)
- Content Community workshop: Creating user-centred content (August)
- Content Community: Balancing your data needs with your users' privacy needs
- Content Community:Using Google Search Console
- Content Community: metadata for content editors
Booking / availability