Content Management Hart and Davidson define content management as “a set of practices for handling information, including how it is created, stored, retrieved, formatted and styled for delivery”. From a practical, every day, business point of view, what questions need answering here: Created: Is there an understanding among content writers/contributors about how content is created?…
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Recently, as part of a sizeable project, I have had to create 4 questionnaires for a range of people in a particular profession. The 4 questionnaires applied to a set of 3 people. Person A answered 2 questionnaires, person B one questionnaire and person C also one questionnaire. In this instance, I introduced persons A…
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During my working life to date, I had the good fortune to be part of a training team, tasked to train approximately 600 staff in a new IT system. The existing system was quite archaic and the new system presented a significant learning curve. The saying that underpinned the approach to training was “less is…
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An element of this course, I find challenging is writing style. My initial understanding of technical writing was one of clarity, short sentences, directive type writing. My experience of technical writing prior to the course was limited e.g. creating e-learning modules and training material. When I wrote, my approach to writing was objective in nature,…
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CONCEPT As somebody who is involved in training and development and more recently project work, I am constantly thinking about delivery channels for information. From my own experience, delivering chunks of information (concepts) followed by an activity (process) can be a successful approach to delivering content. Consider a standard e-learning course, information followed by an…
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