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From PowerPoint to possibilities: Scaling with structured learning content

What if you could escape copy-and-paste and build dynamic learning experiences at scale? In this podcast, host Sarah O’Keefe and guest Mike Buoy explore the benefits of structured learning content. They share how organizations can break down silos between techcomm and learning content, deliver content across channels, and support personalized learning experiences at scale.

The good thing about structured authoring is that you have a structure. If this is the concept that we need to talk about and discuss, here’s all the background information that goes with it. With that structure comes consistency, and with that consistency, you have more of your information and knowledge documented so that it can then be distributed and repackaged in different ways. If all you have is a PowerPoint, you can’t give somebody a PowerPoint in the middle of an oil change and say, “Here’s the bare minimum you need,” when I need to know, “Okay, what do I do if I’ve cross-threaded my oil drain bolt?” That’s probably not in the PowerPoint. That could be an instructor story that’s going to be told if you have a good instructor who’s been down that really rocky road, but again, a consistent structure is going to set you up so that you have robust base content.

— Mike Buoy

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Learning content Webinar

Structured Learning Content That’s Built to Scale, featuring Becky Mann

Teams are under pressure to do more—more formats, languages, publishing outputs, and audiences. After an acquisition, CompTIA faced fragmented systems, manual processes, and time-consuming formatting. In this webinar, see how CompTIA used structured learning content operations to scale globally and meet evolving delivery demands.

Now, we have a central content ecosystem where everything connects into one spot—our CCMS—where we can actually publish in many different ways. We can do our translations very seamlessly now with our translation memory service linked in. We can publish directly to our LMS record, and we can also deploy PDFs. There’s some other little things that we’ve developed over the years. For example, we map our content to the exam objectives for our certifications. That was always a very manual process. It is now automated, which is amazing.

— Becky Mann

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CompTIA accelerates global content delivery with structured learning content

CompTIA plays a pivotal role in the global technical ecosystem. As the largest vendor-neutral training and credentialing organization for technology professionals, CompTIA creates career-advancing opportunities across a wide range of disciplines—cybersecurity, infrastructure, data, and more. 

With the support of Scriptorium and other partners, CompTIA consolidated fragmented workflows into a unified ecosystem for structured learning content. The transformation has improved production efficiency and allows CompTIA to deliver global content without pausing ongoing content production. Additionally, it allows instructional designers to invest in compelling learning experiences instead of spending their time manually formatting content.

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