Writing for the web
By University of Glasgow Corporate Communications
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Description
This series of audio podcasts form a web writing workshop developed for internal training purposes, covering: understanding how web users read online; streamlining pages for ease of use; and creating engaging copy.
Name | Description | Released | Price | ||
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1 | VideoPart 6. Refine your page | Before publishing your web page. Presented by Katy McAulay of the University's Corporate Communications office. | 8/18/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
2 | VideoPart 5. Think about links | How to present links in your copy. Presented by Katy McAulay of the University's Corporate Communications office. | 8/18/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
3 | VideoPart 4. Tone it up | Tone of voice and methods to help you engage your audience. Presented by Katy McAulay of the University's Corporate Communications office. | 8/18/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
4 | VideoPart 3. Structure your copy | How to structure your page and copy effectively. Presented by Katy McAulay of the University's Corporate Communications office. | 8/18/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
5 | VideoPart 2. Define your page | The importance of defining your page and how to do this. Presented by Katy McAulay of the University's Corporate Communications office. | 8/18/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
6 | VideoPart 1. Why web is different to print | How web users read online and why web is different to print. Presented by Katy McAulay of the University's Corporate Communications office. | 8/18/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
Informative and helpful
I liked the brevity of this course. I provided me some context for me to rewrite my non-profit’s web page.
Worth the time
Efficient and informative
Immediately useful
I watched this series and immediately knew what I was doing wrong. Read it a second time then completely reworked one web site. Tomorrow I rework the second - not revise, rework. Crystal clear. The presenter knows her subject and communicates excellently. An eye and mind opener