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Content Topics
30 Questions Exercise for Theaters
Someone asked if I had built a 30 Questions exercise for anything other than universities. Most of the time I do them in my head and don’t bother to write them down. I did put one together for theaters a few years ago, though, so I’ve pulled it out and dusted it off.
Slides from Web Content As Usability Are Available
Here are my slides from my WordCamp US talk on Web Content as Usability. You can also see them on SlideShare.
Links Related to Web Content, Usability and Design
If you’re interested in reading or watching more related to my WordCamp US talk on Web Content as Usability, here are a few links to resources adjacent to to the topic. Some are about content while others lean more toward accessibility. Together they’ll fill in and expand on some of the things I mentioned.
Playing 30 Questions on the Virtual Campus: Results
This post, in which I get crotchety about faculty micromeddling, originally appeared Jul 7, 2014, on another blog of mine. In it you’ll find the origin story of the 30 Questions.
I developed the idea behind the 30 Questions exercise several years ago after a faculty member took it upon herself to become the university’s marketing department. She discovered the World Wide Web at 9 a.m. on a sunny Thursday morning. By 2 p.m. she was issuing directives as to the design and features of the university’s web site.