Fixing broken content in higher education

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IWMW 2012 Last updated April 2015 FIXING BROKEN CONTENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION RICHARD PROWSE

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In this workshop I’ll explain why content is broken and how you can use content strategy to fix it. We’ll discuss how to deliver a content strategy for your institution and the challenges you may face. This slide deck was original called 'The challenges of delivering content strategy in higher education'

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IWMW 2012

Last updated April 2015

FIXING BROKEN CONTENT IN HIGHER EDUCATIONRICHARD PROWSE

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Universities don’t have to create bad content,

they choose to.

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They can and do create amazing content

everyday.

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We need to start thinking like publishers.

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Valuing our audiences…

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…and the content we create.

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“[You need a plan] for the creation, publication and governance of useful, usable content.”KRISTINA HALVORSON. “THE DISCIPLINE OF CONTENT STRATEGY”

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STEP ONEAnalyse your content.

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STEP TWOHold a fact led conversation.

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STEP THREEDefine a plan.

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STEP FOURImplement.

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STEP FIVEMeasure and refine.

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Q&A

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Rich is Editor-in-chief at the University of Bath where he leads a 7 strong team responsible for bath.ac.uk. For the past ten years he has led on digital content efforts at top-ranking English universities. Rich is Co-founder of Bath’s first content meetup. He also regularly blogs on content strategy, agile content development, and user experience.

RICHARD PROWSE

@RICHPROWSE

CONTENTBEAR.CO.UK

WWW.LINKEDIN.COM/IN/RICHPROWSE

[email protected]

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