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Web 2.0 101: Understanding Web 2.0 and its Impact on Technical Communication

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The Semantic Web is coming and it's bringing major changes to the ways that people create, manage, deliver, consume, and share technical information. This session introduces Web 2.0 and its tools and technologies, and examines how they are changing the landscape of technical communication. Discover how Web 2.0 methods make it possible to deliver "content as a service" and to empower customers to personalize technical content in useful and exciting new ways.

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  1. Slide 1: web 2.0 understanding the semantic web and its impact on technical communication presented by Scott Abel, The Content Wrangler, Inc.
  2. Slide 2: scott abel nightclub dj, investigative reporter, technical writer, trouble-maker, entrepreneur, evangelist Tampa, Amsterdam, Indianapolis, New York City, San Diego, on route to Key West
  3. Slide 3: advocate for change technical writing skills are easy to duplicate; user expectations are changing faster than we are blogs, user-generated content, handhelds, virtual worlds, podcasts, geospatial positioning
  4. Slide 5: the problem content -- it’s everywhere -- and managing it is getting out of hand signage, brochures, user manuals, maps, books, websites, online help, telephone scripts
  5. Slide 6: the semantic web also referred to as Web 2.0; seeks to leverage the internet to deliver service
  6. Slide 7: web 1.0 publishing to the web; users surf and “read stuff” (if they can find it) web 1.0 sites: STC website, AirCheck, IUPUI, Yahoo!, NBC, Time
  7. Slide 8: web 1.0 content is published to websites; writers create content to fill these virtual places “the medium is the message”
  8. Slide 9: web 1.0 users inefficiently search the “visible web”; search fails to meet goal: finding information
  9. Slide 10: web 2.0 brings service to the web; helps users “do stuff”
  10. Slide 11: web 2.0 technologies improve access, management, and reuse of digital content; supports end-user goals
  11. Slide 12: web 2.0 syndication allows users to remix content; structured content makes it possible
  12. Slide 13: really simple syndication an XML standard; provides structure and semantic value to content
  13. Slide 14: without style, RSS feeds provide a less-than-desirable user experience
  14. Slide 15: with style, RSS feeds provide a positive user experience
  15. Slide 16: publish/subscribe extends the reach of content; users reuse content in unlimited ways
  16. Slide 17: publish write it once and let go of control; content is both human and machine readable
  17. Slide 18: subscribe services provide relevant information, delivered how, when, and where users want it
  18. Slide 20: old info, new views looking at content from all angles helps us make meaning of content; new technologies make content accessible in meaningful ways
  19. Slide 22: the S.I.M.I.L.E. project Semantic Interoperability of Metadata and Information in unLike Environments
  20. Slide 23: Timeline A DHTML AJAX timeline widget for visualizing temporal information
  21. Slide 26: Exhibit publishing framework that lets you create web pages with support for sorting, filtering, and rich visualization without a database; make mashups
  22. Slide 29: your turn how might you use this capability to better serve your customers or improve your productivity? ?
  23. Slide 31: blogs two new blogs are created every second of every day
  24. Slide 32: hosted software online office applications are exploding in popularity; open standards and ease of use drive adoption; offline access now available
  25. Slide 36: blogs for documentation? blogs provide a low cost entry point; blogs that support DITA are being developed now
  26. Slide 37: structured blogging allows us to create structured XML content; uses microformats (granular structured content)
  27. Slide 40: incredibooks.com structured blogging is so easy even kids are doing it (and earning money for their efforts)
  28. Slide 43: your turn how might you use this capability to better serve your customers or improve your productivity? ?
  29. Slide 44: wikis web-based collaboration tools that support user- generated content; users can consume, create, correct, corrupt, and cut content
  30. Slide 47: wiki tools there are many available (free to expensive)
  31. Slide 49: wikis for documentation? wikis are being used to create documentation; there’s even a wiki based on DITA
  32. Slide 53: your turn how might you use this capability to better serve your customers or improve your productivity? ?
  33. Slide 54: tagging tagging helps us stay organized; sharing tags helps us help others quickly; what we tag can help improve documentation
  34. Slide 57: podcasts anyone can create bad audio faster than ever!
  35. Slide 59: iTunes is the secret new audiences can find your content; syndication is increasingly popular option
  36. Slide 62: your turn how might you use this capability to better serve your customers or improve your productivity? ?
  37. Slide 63: user-generated content users are creating their own documentation whether you want them to or not
  38. Slide 64: video documentation user expectations are changing; are you? ᆰ QuickTime and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  39. Slide 67: social networks network effects; users share with one another in uncensored online communities
  40. Slide 68: ᆰ QuickTime and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  41. Slide 73: your turn how might you use this capability to better serve your customers or improve your productivity? ?
  42. Slide 74: findability web 2.0 makes finding relevant content easy; enhanced findability combined with personalized recommendations improve relevance
  43. Slide 75: Pandora provides customized music recommendations through streaming internet radio
  44. Slide 78: seeqpod helps you find and listen to music almost instantaneously; it also works for videos
  45. Slide 80: tape failure no more guessing what website users like; watch them use your site and make changes based on real user experiences
  46. Slide 82: jott helps you remember what you don’t want to forget; audio in, text out
  47. Slide 86: for additional information contact Scott Abel at TheContentWrangler.com 317.466.1840 scottabel [at] mac [dot] com
  48. Slide 87: Web 2.0 sites of interest Save time. Arrange meetings in a snap --> www.meetingwizard.com Create “to do” lists with your cell phone --> www.jott.com Provide differing views of your content --> www.simile.mit.edu Create/share personalized radio station --> www.pandora.com Find/rate/reuse slide show presentations --> www.slideshare.net Find a conference; rate events/speakers --> www.confabb.com Tag content so you/others can find it later --> www.del.icio.us Create structured content using a blog --> www.structuredblogging.org Standards for popular content types --> www.microformats.org Syndicate classifieds from your blog --> www.edgio.com Mashup RSS feeds and create new ones --> www.pipes.yahoo.com Collaborate on spreadsheets/documents --> www.docs.google.com Tell others where you are/find others --> www.plazes.com Tell others what you’re doing right now --> www.twitter.com Watch videos of how users use your site --> www.tapefailure.com