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Fri 4 Mar 2022
11:30 - 12:30

Venue: UIS Online Courses - instructor-led

Provided by: University Information Services - Staff Learning & Development


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Content Community: Reviewing your web content using a 2i checklist (2nd edition)
BeginnersNew

Fri 4 Mar 2022

Description

This event will introduce you to the 2i checklist and explain how to use it. After introducing you to the checklist, we'll have a go at applying the checklist to a piece of writing.

This event has 30 spaces so that we can support the small-group exercise and has been offered first to those who were on the waiting list for the first edition held on Monday 28 February. For the workshop activity in breakout rooms, we will be using a Miro board and reviewing a webpage (we have two examples to choose from). You can access both in your browser, and we suggest using a laptop or desktop computer rather than a smartphone to make switching between windows easier.

The event resources will be available on the Digital Presence Programme's SharePoint site as soon as possible after the event.

Target audience
  • Pitched at a beginner level for anyone who writes webpages
  • Members of the Content Community
  • University website owners and editors
Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainers
1 Fri 4 Mar 2022   11:30 - 12:30 * 11:30 - 12:30 * UIS Online Courses - instructor-led Joanne Back,  Eloise Hayes
* Optional session.
Format

Presentation, small-group exercise in break-out rooms, discussion and questions

System requirements

MS Teams

Notes

About the 2i checklist

The 2i checklist was originally developed by Government Digital Service (GDS). We have adapted it for use by Cambridge content editors. Some of the points may seem arbitrary in isolation but they're based on decades of research. Following them helps make your content better for your users.

Duration

One hour.

Frequency

Related events typically run once a month.


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