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February's 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 25 spaces so that we can support the small-group exercise. There's a waiting list so that any cancellations go to someone else. We'll run a second session if there are five or more people on the waiting list. For the exercise, you're welcome to bring your own piece of content to look at in your group. There will also be an example to work on for those who do not have something they can share.

We'll record the main part of the event about the checklist for anyone unable to attend. The recording and event resources will be available on the Digital Presence Programme's SharePoint site as soon as possible after the event.

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.

Content Community: Top Tasks new Thu 31 Aug 2023   13:00 Finished

The Content Community is providing four workshops on Monday 31 July to learn new skills or refresh existing ones.

During this session find out how you can improve your users' experience by making it easier to find the things they want most.

Led by content designers Lana Bozovic and Lizzie Bruce from UIS.

See related courses below.

We all know that it can be impossible to understand data just by looking at a slew of numbers and stats. For data to be truly helpful, it needs to be presented in a logical, easy-to-understand way. This is where data visualisation comes in. It's the process of turning data into a compelling visual story through the use of graphics, like charts and graphs.

This content community event will cover:

  • how to use data visualisation effectively in your content
  • how to make your data visualisations accessible
  • data, design and content tips for success

The session is for everyone interested in using data visualisation effectively.

A recording of this event will be available on the Content Community SharePoint site for anyone who cannot attend.

Content Community:Using Google Search Console new Thu 15 Dec 2022   13:00 Finished

Most websites get the majority of their traffic from search engines. Search engine optimisation (SEO) is one key step to improving your content. This is where you consider how easy it is for users to find your website, what they are looking for when they do and try to make it easier for them.

During this event, we will introduce you to Google Search Console and how to gain access to it. We will look at what Google knows about your website, and what people are looking for on Google Search when they find your website. Finally, we’ll explore how to use that data when optimising a page on your website.

This content community event will also cover:

  • how to access Google Search Console (and get verified)
  • Google Search data you can see and what it means
  • using Google Search Console to help you with SEO

The session is for everyone interested in using Google Search Console effectively.

A recording of this event will be available on the Content Community SharePoint site for anyone who cannot attend.

We can all write well. It’s our job! But how can we make our content more user centred? User-centred content helps our users and ultimately helps us.

Come to this session to:

  • understand how cognitive burden affects comprehension
  • use some of the methods and tools that we’ve been demonstrating over the past year
  • get help and feedback from your Content Community colleagues

For this session you need to bring:

  • a piece of content from your website or intranet
  • any thoughts, feedback or queries you’ve had about the content
  • your goals for the content. For example, you might want to:
    • improve readability
    • check that it’s accessible
    • re-organise the structure
    • test understanding of a complex subject
Content Community workshop: Optimising content for SEO new Mon 25 Jul 2022   13:30 Finished

We all use search engines to look for information, whether it's to buy a second-hand sofa, or check when to repot the begonia.

If your content isn't optimised, people won't be able to find it easily through online search. Good SEO will help more people find your content more easily.

Come to this workshop to:

  • Get a quick recap on best SEO practices.
  • Try some of the SEO methods and tools that we’ve been demonstrating over the past year.
  • Get help and feedback from your Content Community colleagues and us.

For this session you need to bring:

  • one or two links to web pages that you want to optimise
  • any SEO or keyword information you already have
  • any ideas you have about why the content is or isn't performing well

We will also be running this workshop in August.

We all use search engines to look for information, whether it's to buy a second-hand sofa, or check when to repot the begonia.

If your content isn't optimised, people won't be able to find it easily through online search. Good SEO will help more people find your content more easily.

Come to this workshop to:

  • Get a quick recap on best SEO practices.
  • Try some of the SEO methods and tools that we’ve been demonstrating over the past year.
  • Get help and feedback from your Content Community colleagues and us.

For this session you need to bring:

  • one or two links to web pages that you want to optimise
  • any SEO or keyword information you already have
  • any ideas you have about why the content is or isn't performing well

Join content colleagues to talk about how we can use data that seems quite abstract to tell us about our content. Come to this workshop to:

  • recap some general principles
  • discuss some examples and sources of data
  • do small-group exercises in Microsoft Teams break-out rooms

You will want to be able to look at the exercise information, and possibly some example websites in your browser, while in the MS Teams meeting. If you have access to a desk offering a second screen, that may be the most convenient.

This session is for beginners who are not confident in interpreting analytics or similar data. No preparation is required. You do not need to be familiar with any software other than MS Office 365 and your browser.

Join content colleagues to talk about how we can use data that seems quite abstract to tell us about our content. Come to this workshop to:

  • recap some general principles
  • discuss some examples and sources of data
  • do small-group exercises in Microsoft Teams break-out rooms

You will want to be able to look at the exercise information, and possibly some example websites in your browser, while in the MS Teams meeting. If you have access to a desk offering a second screen, that may be the most convenient.

This session is for beginners who are not confident in interpreting analytics or similar data. No preparation is required. You do not need to be familiar with any software other than MS Office 365 and your browser.

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