Class Length:
1 hour
Class Level/Prerequisites:
This class is open to anyone who can read and write.
Class Format:
Lecture; taught in-person or online.
Class Description:
There are several differences between writing content for a web page and writing content for something like a research paper or piece of documentation to accompany an Arts & Sciences project.
This tutorial focuses on the planning, organization, and writing style considerations you should understand before writing a web post. Then we talk about the editing process so you can be sure you are publishing quality content your readers will actually read!
Alicia du Bois may appear as though she is from the late 14th century, but she has another identity as a modern Web Technology professional. With over 20 years in the field, she has seen a lot of good, bad, and ugly writing on the web and is always trying to improve her own writing.
Maximum Number of Participants:
In Person: no limit
Online: no limit
Classroom Space Requirements:
In Person: We will need enough chairs for the number of students.
Online: Being able to see the video is important and being able to share yourself on video is less important.
Are Children Welcome?
Children are always welcome at my classes if they are willing to listen and/or not be a distraction to the class.
Supplies:
None needed
Handout:
Available upon request.
Dates and Locations Given
Online 14 March 2021: Writing for the Web v.1 Writing from Scratch