Title: Portal Services Liaison Training
1Portal Services Liaison Training
- Sydney Donahoe
- Portal Services writers
2About you
- Whats your name?
- Which department do you work for?
- How long have you worked at UCSD?
- Tell us about a Web site youve worked on, or a
Web site you like.
3What does your target user want?
- Get to know the target audience(s).
- Identify primary tasks users will accomplish.
4How can you meet users needs?
- Define specific goals for the content.
- Decide on main categories.
- Create a content plan.
- Create the pages.
- Test the content.
5Specialists on our staff will guide you.
- Writers
- Usability analysts
- User-interface designers
6Well ask you to identify some specialists, too.
- Unit liaison
- Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)
- Working With Portal Services
7Who is your audience? (Exercise 1)
- Age
- Male or female
- Education level
- Web savvy?
- Familiar with content?
- Major interests
- Discussion How is your audience unique?
8What does your audience want?(Exercise 2)
- How did they navigate to your site?
- What do they want to do on your site?
- What is your main message?
9Main message examples
- Blink is the place you can find
easy-to-understand information, programs, and
forms to help you do your job. - TritonLink is a one-stop Web site where you can
find everything you need to know about being a
student at UCSD.
10Share your main message
- Be brave!
- We may provide you with some feedback you can
use.
11Whats going on here?
- Whats the call to action? Admissions
- Quick! How can this page help you?UCSDs Six
Colleges
12Facts about audiences
- People dont read they scan. They often leave
Web pages in seconds. - They want to get things done.
- Readers like interactivity.
- SOLO
13Some usability guidelines
- Follow proven Web practices.
- Avoid techno-glitz.
- Personalize where possible.
- Use easy and clear navigation.
14Lead with your home page
- Present the breadth of your site on your home
page. - Use elements from your home page to build a
consistent look and feel throughout your site. - Globalfundforwomen.org
- Sixth College
15Write so users can scan
- 79 scan to find information.
- Web readers often dont scroll down. But they
will if they catch the scent of the information
theyre looking for. - Registrars Office
16Think about Web reading
- When you look at content on a page, what makes
you skip it?Example 1Example 2
17Keep your content moving(Exercise 3)
- Identify ACTIVE vs. passive voice.
- Look for forms of the verb to be in your
sentences, and get rid of them. - Make sure the SUBJECT does the ACTION.
- Get rid of unnecessary words.
18Exercise 3
- From this
- The Mail Services Department is responsible for
processing incoming, outgoing, intra-campus, and
student mail in support of the UCSD Campus
community.
19Exercise 3
- From this
- The Mail Services Department is responsible for
processing incoming, outgoing, intra-campus, and
student mail in support of the UCSD Campus
community. - To this
- Mail Services processes incoming, outgoing, and
intra-campus mail.
20Exercise 3
- From this
- Before the previous quarter was over in June, the
UC budget for next year had been approved by the
Office of the President itself.
21Exercise 3
- From this
- Before the previous quarter was over in June, the
UC budget for next year had been approved by the
Office of the President itself. - To this
- The Office of the President approved next years
budget before Spring Quarter ended.
22Exercise 3
- From this
- The ten-year plan was developed by a student
representative group after consultation with the
UC Regents and a faculty group.
23Exercise 3
- From this
- The ten-year plan was developed by a student
representative group after consultation with the
UC Regents and a faculty group. - To this
- Students developed the 10-year plan after
consulting with faculty and the UC Regents.
24Format
- Indent to show the hierarchy of information.
- Use bullet or numbered lists.
- Use bold-face text.
- Include links.
- Flexcar
25Page titles
- Keep them short.
- Include key words.
- Think of them like markers on a road map.
- Blink
- Welcome Convocation 2006
26Subheads
- Introduce the next paragraph.
- Keep the info moving.
- Use information-carrying words.
- Chunk the text.
- Career Services Center
27Paragraphs
- Make them short
- 45 words or
- 45 lines or
- 3 sentences
- Restrict their width
- 5075 characters or less
- Traits of a Student Organization Advisor
28Sentences
- Draw the line at 25 words.
- Use short, active verbs
- Fill out the form.
- Apply for a loan.
- Carefully maneuver through the loan application
procedure. - Choose the nouns you can see
- Take a class.
- Sign up for a workshop.
- Become part of a unique instructional
environment. - Campus Fun 101
29Words
- Address your readers directly (you).
- Use conversational words, including contractions.
- LEAD and Lead Internship Program
30Take a break!
31Before you begin writing
- Decide on the type of page.
- Information
- How-to
- Checklist
- Decide on your voice.
- TritonLink
- Blink
- Wild Animal Park
32Write a draft of your Web page(Exercise 4)
- Create a draft that follows Web writing
principles. (30 minutes) - Review your draft using the Checklist handout.
(10 minutes) - Share your work.
33Revise, re-cycle, relinquish
- Revise your draft.
- Re-cycle to reviewers as needed.
- Relinquish your work to an editor.
34Publish
- Post the page on the Web.
- Invite reader comments.
- Update the information.
35How to write instructions (Exercise 5)
- Choose a topic.
- Use the big step, little steps style.
- Share your work.
36Your homework
- Write an information page.
- Write a how-to page
37Resources
- Portal Services Publishing Guide
- Portal Services Style Guide
- Content Critical Book by Gerry McGovern and Rob
Norton - Jacob Neilsens Alertbox