Presentation slides form "It's All Content: Content strategy and user interaction in the digital world" presented at The Digital Pond's User Experience Strategies - The UX Meetup on September 26, 2013 in Farringdon, London, UK.
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More Than Media Queries - The Digital PondSally Lait
Talk given at The Digital Pond on August 7th 2014. The event theme was "Responding To The Responsive Web - Insights On Reshaping User Experience".
Talk summary:
Responsive projects are about more than just serving up the same site across different screen sizes. When we do our planning, we should think about using technology to enhance experiences. A big part of that is making choices for the right reasons, and with wider principles (such as responsibility) in mind.
Open source delivers great digital experiencesJeffrey McGuire
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Topics include:
- How open source delivers what businesses and enterprises need to succeed
- Busting open source myths
- The convergence of Content, Community and Commerce
- Great digital experiences delivered by Drupal, Acquia, and its partners
The document outlines an 8 module training program covering topics such as stakeholder management, learning processes, training content design, facilitation skills, measuring learning impact, learning analytics, learning technology, and storytelling. Each module is 3 hours long and takes place over 4 Saturdays in February 2023. The document lists the date, time, module contents, objectives, and faculty for each session.
News recommenders have the potential to help users filter the enormous amount of news that is available online, and as such may play an important role in determining what information users do and do not get to see. However, current approaches to evaluating recommender systems are often focused on measuring an increase in user clicks and short-term engagement, rather than measuring the user's and society’s longer term interest in diverse and important recommendations. In this talk we aim to bridge the gap between so-called normative notions of news diversity, as it is known in social sciences and specifically democratic theory, and quantitative metrics necessary for evaluating the recommender system. We discuss a number of democratic missions a recommender system could have, together with a set of evaluation metrics stemming from these missions, and suggest ways for practical implementations of these metrics.
The talk will be about practical considerations that our team has had to make in order to bring a recommender system into production. I’ll cover the “default” tools with which we started (Batch processing in Spark) and follow that up with more recent tools like AWS Lambda and Spark Streaming.
The document discusses creating an effective content strategy by considering substance, workflow, structure, and governance. It emphasizes determining the essential content needed by audiences, organizing content logically, establishing processes for content creation and maintenance, and setting governance policies for content decisions. The strategy should take a holistic view of all content across different channels and categorize topics at a high level to develop an editorial calendar that schedules content production and distribution.
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It's All Content: Content strategy and user interaction in the digital world
1. It's All Content
Content strategy and user
interaction in the digital world
Presentation by Sandi Wassmer
The Digital Pond
Farringdon, London, UK
September 26, 2013
WELCOME
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2. What is Content?
Everything.
That is, anything that conveys information.
• Text
• Images
• Graphics
• Illustrations
• Icons
• Logos
• Buttons
• Audio
• Video
• Metadata
• File downloads
• Etc
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3. Same Content. Many Channels. Different Devices.
• Websites
• Mobile Apps
• Social Media
• Web Apps
• Blogs
• News Feeds
• Aggregators
• Media Sharing
• Email Marketing
• Online Advertising
• iPTV
• Gaming
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4. The Characteristics of Content
Findable, Findable, Findable.
• Meaningful
• Useful
• On Brand
• Memorable
• Usable
• Discoverable
• On Message
• Timely
• Accessible
• Accurate
• Relevant
• Responsive
• Adaptable
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5. ItTakes Discipline
• UX
• Information Architecture
• Graphic Design
• Front End Development
• Front End Design
• Back End Development
• UI Design
• Marketing
• Copywriting
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7. The Content Lifecycle
• Learn
• Analyse
• Report
• Think
• Plan
• Create
• Distribute
• Manage
• Monitor
• Measure
• Evaluate
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8. Data. Data. Data.
Impeccably Organised
Appropriately Categorised
Well Structured
Safely Stored
Carefully Managed
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9. Process and Systems
Content Management
is one thing
Content Management Systems
are another
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10. Classification,Taxonomies & Metadata
Classification
Naming and arranging content in categories
Taxonomy
Hierarchical, semantic and relational system of
classifying content
Metadata
Data about other data
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11. The Purpose of Interaction
Aligning brand,
product and users
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12. Compete and Compare
What's Out There?
Finding the right resources
Balancing time, energy and productivity
What's the Competition Doing?
Keeping up with the Jones'
What's In Here?
Making sure you've got what you need
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13. Implementation
Editorial Strategy
Planning and implementing content strategy
Editorial Calendar
What, how, why, where & when
Scheduling
....and when
Workflow
Who does what.....
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