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How do most users read on the web? The answer may surprise you: they don't.
Learn the basics of web writing by understanding how most of us read online compared to how we read in print.Ìý
This 90-minute seminar will enable you to:
Ìý- Recognize how web users think and behave
Ìý- Understand the significance of reading and scanning patterns
Ìý- Consider the physical limitations of onscreen reading
Ìý- Apply best practices for web writing
Ìý- Avoid common web writing mistakes, such as the "wall of text"
Ìý- Create better and more engaging web content
About the facilitator: Jane Affleck, OnlineÌýContent Officer (Communications & Marketing),Ìýhas been writing and editing for the web since graduating with an MA from Concordia University. She loves sharing her knowledge of usability and the importance of adapting voice to audience with those new to web writing.
Date: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 ÌýÌý
Time: 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Location: Cox, Rm 17, Agricultural Campus
Space is limited, so we ask that you register in advance by contacting mike.pauley@dal.ca
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