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August 18, 2025

Come see Scriptorium at these upcoming events!

We have several industry-leading sessions lined up for the rest of 2025. Learn about our upcoming events in this blog post.

Learning content that’s built to scale: CompTIA’s leap to structured content (webinar)

September 10th, 11 am Eastern

Online

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 the next episode of our Let’s Talk ContentOps! webinar series (YouTube playlist), guest Becca Mann, Vice President of Content Development at CompTIA, will share how CompTIA transformed its learning content operations to scale globally and meet evolving delivery demands. This webinar offers practical insights to help you battle copy-paste chaos and modernize your instructional workflows.

In this webinar, attendees will learn how to:

  • Streamline instructional design and multiformat delivery with structured content
  • Eliminate copy/paste through modular reuse
  • Align teams, tools, and workflows for scalable content transformation

This series was created by The Content Wrangler and is sponsored by Heretto.

Register for the webinar on BrightTalk.

LavaCon 2025

October 5th-8th

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Join our team in Atlanta for the 2025 LavaCon Content Strategy Conference. Here’s where you can see our team in action during the event.

The impossible dream: Unified authoring for customer content

Is it really possible to configure enterprise content—technical, support, learning & training, marketing, and more—to create a seamless experience for your end users? In this session, Sarah O’Keefe discusses the reality of enterprise content operations: do they truly exist in the current content landscape? What obstacles hold the industry back? How can organizations move forward?

In this session, attendees will learn:

  • The challenging status quo in enterprise content ops
  • The reasons that we don’t have any good solutions
  • A vision of the way forward

Smart content for smart learning: Transforming DITA into LMS courses

Scriptorium launched LearningDITA 10 years ago. When the site struggled to support an ever-increasing number of students, we faced a dilemma. How could we build a new site with a better learning experience while using the same DITA source files as the foundation? In this session, Alan Pringle unpacks the story of LearningDITA, sharing practical insights that apply to anyone who’s looking for a structured approach to learning content.

Learn how we transformed DITA content into LMS e-learning courses by:

  • Creating content and assessments using the DITA Learning and Training specialization
  • Developing an automated SCORM publishing pipeline
  • Customizing how the Moodle LMS integrates SCORM packages into the learning experience

Swag, chatting, and chocolate at the Scriptorium booth

Don’t forget to stop by our booth in the Salon Ballroom to chat with our team, eat delicious chocolate, grab a free copy of our book, and more!

Save $200 on your LavaCon registration using the referral code Scriptorium25. 

Want to make sure we meet during LavaCon? Contact us to schedule a meeting during the event.

tcworld 2025

November 11th—13th

Stuttgart, Germany

Come see us at tcworld 2025, the largest technical content conference in the world! Hear Sarah O’Keefe speak in the following session.

Accelerating global content delivery with structured learning content

This case study presentation describes an implementation of structured learning content for a major organization that manages a growing portfolio of digital content, certification materials, and training resources. They needed robust, scalable content operations to keep pace with evolving learning needs and market demands, but traditional learning content management systems didn’t meet their stringent requirements for authoring, flexibility, automation, and extensibility.

Today, the source content is unified in a centralized repository where all content is stored and managed, eliminating the recurring production headaches of duplication, versioning, and copy and paste. Their instructional designers no longer spend time on formatting and file management—instead, they focus on crafting better learning experiences.

In this session, attendees will learn:

  • How to build a centralized content ecosystem for learning content
  • Establishing content reuse to help the business case
  • Reducing time to market for localized content

Want to see this session live? Register for tcworld on the conference site.

Contact us to schedule a meeting during tcworld.