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Content operations DITA Webinar

Discovering the Basics of DITA with LearningDITA (webinar)

In this webinar, Sarah O’Keefe shares the basics of DITA—what it is, why it’s crucial for creating structured content, and how it revolutionizes consistency and efficiency in documentation. By exploring core elements such as topics, maps, and metadata, along with DITA specializations like task, concept, and reference topics, you’ll learn why organizations around the globe use DITA to craft modular, reusable content and put it to work.

You’ll be introduced to a self-paced, online DITA training resource called LearningDITA. Lessons include exercises, links to additional resources and videos, and quizzes to test your knowledge.

What DITA offers is a mechanism for extensibility that doesn’t break the standard. If you’re going to try to build out a system that is futureproof, as best we can without knowing the future, then we need flexibility. We need the ability to change things as we go, to extend, to add new output types, to add new semantics, to add new metadata, to add new systems into the equation.

— Sarah O’Keefe

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Content operations Webinar

Transforming The Future: ContentOps In The Age Of AI (webinar)

In this episode of our Let’s Talk ContentOps webinar series, Scott Abel, The Content Wrangler himself, talks about the future of content operations in the age of artificial intelligence. You may know Scott from his work as a consultant, conference presenter, and talk show host, but in this session, we turn the spotlight back on Scott and ask him what HE thinks about the future of content ops.

Viewers will learn how AI is reshaping content operations, including:

  • Creating seamless system connectivity
  • Transforming content creation, management, and delivery
  • Changing how platforms for professional content creators work

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LearningDITA: What’s new and how it enhances your learning experience

In this episode, Alan Pringle, Gretyl Kinsey, and Allison Beatty discuss LearningDITA, a hub for training on the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA). They dive into the story behind LearningDITA, explore our course topics, and more.

Gretyl Kinsey: Over time that user base grew and grew. And now it boggles my mind that it got all the way up to 16,000 users. I never expected it to grow to that size.

Alan Pringle: Well, we didn’t really either, nor did our infrastructure. Because as of late 2024, things started to go a little sideways, and it became clear our tech stack was not going to be able to sustain more students. It was very creaky. The site wasn’t performing well. So we made a decision that we needed to take the site offline, and we did, to basically redo it on a new platform.

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Learning content Podcast Podcast transcript Taxonomy

Taxonomy: Simplify search, create consistency, and more (podcast, part 1)

Can your learners find critical content when they need it? How do you deliver personalized learning experiences at scale? A learning content taxonomy might be your solution! In part one of this two-part series, Gretyl Kinsey and Allison Beatty share what a taxonomy is, the nuances of taxonomies for learning content, and how a taxonomy supports improved learner experiences in self-paced e-learning environments, instructor-led training, and more.

Allison Beatty: I know we’ve made taxonomies through all sorts of different frames, whether it’s structuring learning content, or we’ve made product taxonomies. It’s really a very flexible and useful thing to be able to implement in your organization.

Gretyl Kinsey: And it not only helps with that user experience for things like learning objectives, but it can also help your learners find the right courses to take. If you have some information in your taxonomy that’s designed to narrow it down to a learner saying, “I need to learn about this specific subject.” And that could have several layers of hierarchy to it. It could also help your learners understand what to go back and review based on the learning objectives. It can help them make some decisions around how they need to take a course.

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Structured content Webinar

Powering Conversational AI With Structured Content (webinar)

In this episode of our Let’s Talk ContentOps! webinar series, special guest Rahel Bailie, Content Solutions Director of Technically Write IT, and host Sarah O’Keefe, Founder & CEO of Scriptorium, discuss how organizations can leverage the unlikely connection between structured content and conversational AI.

In this webinar, attendees learn:

  • What is structured content, and how it fuels reliable conversational AI responses
  • How technical writers and conversation designers can collaborate for optimal output
  • Where to get started with structured content and conversational AI

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Transform L&D experiences at scale with structured learning content

Ready to deliver consistent and personalized learning content at scale for your learners? In this episode of the Content Operations podcast, Alan Pringle and Bill Swallow share how structured content can transform your L&D content processes. They also address challenges and opportunities for creating structured learning content.

There are other people in the content creation world who have had problems with content duplication, having to copy from one platform or tool to another. But I will tell you, from what I have seen, the people in the learning development space have it the worst in that regardthe worst.

— Alan Pringle

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Creating content ops RFPs: Strategies for success

In episode 179 of the Content Strategy Experts podcast, Sarah O’Keefe and Alan Pringle share the inside scoop on how to write an effective request for a proposal (RFP) for content operations. They’ll discuss how RFPs are constructed and evaluated, strategies for aligning your proposal with organizational goals, how to get buy-in from procurement and legal teams, and more.

When it comes time to write the RFP, rely on your procurement team, your legal team, and so on. They have that expertise. They know that process. It’s a matter of pairing what you know about your requirements and what you need with their processes to get the better result.

— Alan Pringle

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MEGAComm 2025

February 12th-13th

Jerusalem, Isreal and online

We’re excited to kick off 2025 with MEGAComm!

During this conference, Sarah O’Keefe and Bill Swallow will both return as speakers for the online version of the event.

Futureproofing Your Content

Every now and then, it’s helpful to look up from the content grind and think about the future. Are you producing content that will stand the test of time, or are you making choices under pressure that incur content debt for the future? In this presentation, Sarah O’Keefe looks at the content lifecycle and discusses what you can do today to make things better for Future You.

Modernizing your content management system: The challenges of replatforming

Many technical communication organizations have established processes inside a content management system (CMS), and a single source of truth for their content. But over time, the business needs change, and the CMS chosen a decade ago may no longer be a good fit for the organization. At some point, it becomes necessary to change systems and replatform the content onto a new CMS.

Changing systems is a costly proposition, and one that needs to be assessed well. The more customization work that was done to meet your original requirements and the more content you have in the current system, the more complicated and expensive a replatforming transition will be.

In this session, Bill Swallow shares the business justification, the risks, and the benefits of a replatforming project.

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