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Writing Strategies for the Web

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Summary:
Interface designers have long known that online information is fundamentally different from its paper counterpart. Now you can get this same knowledge in a workshop that applies the WordTask writing process to the Web--from the planning and design of the site through to the revision of its text.

Duration:
2 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is recommended for those who contribute to the design and writing of web pages, for marketing materials, such as press releases and advertising, procedures and instructions, and/or detailed descriptive information.

Topics:

  • Determine which materials belong on the web and which do not
  • Apply the writing process to web-based documents
  • Distinguish paper-based design from web design principles
  • Anticipate the reader's need for varying levels of detail on the site
  • Apply techniques for writing technical descriptions and procedures
  • Ensure that the visitor can navigate your site easily
  • Write in a style appropriate to the Web
  • Identify and correct the grammar errors
  • Measure your site's effectiveness with a usability checklist

Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites for this course.




Last Update: June 19, 2013