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Write for the Web
Best Practices in Creating Effective Content

June 6, 2008

If your website content is written in conventional writing styles, then most web readers won't read much of it.  People read differently on the web than in other media.  Usability studies show that most web readers "grab & go." High School and University English classes don't teach how to write effectively for the web.

Write for Web is a hands-on, interactive workshop where participants learn by doing.  This is a one-day workshop and each workshop is limited to 15 participants.  This workshop is taught by Greg Larson, an internationally published writer who also teaches Business Communication.

Participants in the "Write for the Web" workshop will be guided to:

gain understanding of how people read on the web Understand better how people read on the web.
Break through the wall of words Break through the "wall of words."
Convert paper style to web style Convert "paper-style" to "web style."
know how and when to PDF Know when and when not to PDF.
Use information layering Use information layering.

When: 

Friday, June 6, 2008.

Time: 

One-day seminar.

Where: 

Salt Lake Community College
Miller Campus
9750 South 300 West - Computer Lab

Cost:

$119.00.  Volume discounts and funding partnerships may be available.

To Register: 

www.slcc.edu/mbrc/calendarofevents.asp or contact Student Services 957-5200.

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