#15ntc Nonprofit Technology Conference - Responsive Websites: More Than Prett...Erin Fogel, MBA
We all know that more and more traffic is coming to sites from mobile devices, and that responsive web design (RWD) is fast becoming a new standard. More importantly, RWD can be a key way to keep your content accessible to those who need it most. But RWD is a lot more than just a new way to design and code websites. The most successful RWD projects require an organization to make a shift in the way they think about their site’s users and its content. In fact, a great RWD project can be a catalyst for helping make an org’s site, content, and workflows better.
What are the ingredients of successful RWD projects? What are their pitfalls? How do we stay up-to-date with the constantly changing landscape? How do we deliver a good responsive site on a tight budget? We will start our session with some examples based on our own recent work with and for organizations with responsive sites. Then, we will open up the session to discussion. What we talk about will be shaped, in part, by who’s in the room.
Bring questions, ideas, and your experiences, as they will shape our discussion!
Takeaways:
1) New to RWD? Buzzwords de-mystified
2) An understanding of why RWD is important, and how to best sell it to stakeholders
3) Ways to make new responsive projects, and existing ones, better, including an understanding of the importance of content strategy and close collaboration between developers and less-technical/non-technical staff
4) Strategies for keeping RWD costs down on a budget
5) A curated list of resources to learn more about the responsive web and to help make case to higher ups/boards/funders for RWD projects.
El documento presenta un proyecto de diseño de una sala de cómputo en el barrio Villa Flora - Robledo de la ciudad de Medellín realizado por un grupo de estudiantes de la UNAD compuesto por Javier Alberto Ocampo Duque, Hugo león Valderrama Yepes, Gustavo Loaiza y Franklin José Terán bajo la tutela de la Dra. Aisa Magaly Chacón Skinner. El proyecto busca satisfacer la necesidad de una comunidad estudiantil con pocas salas de cómputo mediante la implementación de equipos de última generación que permit
#15ntc Nonprofit Technology Conference - Responsive Websites: More Than Prett...Erin Fogel, MBA
We all know that more and more traffic is coming to sites from mobile devices, and that responsive web design (RWD) is fast becoming a new standard. More importantly, RWD can be a key way to keep your content accessible to those who need it most. But RWD is a lot more than just a new way to design and code websites. The most successful RWD projects require an organization to make a shift in the way they think about their site’s users and its content. In fact, a great RWD project can be a catalyst for helping make an org’s site, content, and workflows better.
What are the ingredients of successful RWD projects? What are their pitfalls? How do we stay up-to-date with the constantly changing landscape? How do we deliver a good responsive site on a tight budget? We will start our session with some examples based on our own recent work with and for organizations with responsive sites. Then, we will open up the session to discussion. What we talk about will be shaped, in part, by who’s in the room.
Bring questions, ideas, and your experiences, as they will shape our discussion!
Takeaways:
1) New to RWD? Buzzwords de-mystified
2) An understanding of why RWD is important, and how to best sell it to stakeholders
3) Ways to make new responsive projects, and existing ones, better, including an understanding of the importance of content strategy and close collaboration between developers and less-technical/non-technical staff
4) Strategies for keeping RWD costs down on a budget
5) A curated list of resources to learn more about the responsive web and to help make case to higher ups/boards/funders for RWD projects.
El documento presenta un proyecto de diseño de una sala de cómputo en el barrio Villa Flora - Robledo de la ciudad de Medellín realizado por un grupo de estudiantes de la UNAD compuesto por Javier Alberto Ocampo Duque, Hugo león Valderrama Yepes, Gustavo Loaiza y Franklin José Terán bajo la tutela de la Dra. Aisa Magaly Chacón Skinner. El proyecto busca satisfacer la necesidad de una comunidad estudiantil con pocas salas de cómputo mediante la implementación de equipos de última generación que permit
This document contains statistics from various sources about internet and social media usage in China in 2011. Some key facts include: 34% of Chinese internet users access the internet on their mobile phones; 58% of 18-27 year olds in China access the internet every day, spending on average 5 hours online per day; and in 2010, total online retail sales in China reached $60 billion USD. The document provides over 50 data points with attributed sources about topics such as popular social networks in China, time spent online, and mobile internet usage.
This document contains statistics from various sources about internet and social media usage in China in 2011. Some key facts include: 34% of Chinese internet users access the internet on their mobile phones; 58% of 18-27 year olds in China access the internet every day, spending on average 5 hours online per day; and in 2010, total online retail sales in China reached $60 billion USD. The document provides over 50 data points with attributed sources about topics such as popular social networks in China, time spent online, and mobile internet usage.