Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Content Choreography Seminar Series

Fascinating new 4-part webinar series coming up at Earley and Associates - Content in Context: Why Dynamic Content and Content Choreography Is Critical to Information Management

"Dynamic content management combines sophisticated use of taxonomy and content metadata to choreograph and assemble information based on various factors – who the user is, what step in a process they are engaged in, what information they need to execute a task, the topics they are interested in, etc."

The Earley newsletter described content choreography very cleverly -- "Taxonomy and metadata have the potential to be so much more than just strings on a content puppet (although they certainly act that way at a minimum). That's where the choreography part comes in - planning, composing, organizing, presenting, reacting to audience interaction in a controlled yet artful way. It's like the difference between your last high school dance and the Cirque du Soleil."

There is an accompanying slideshow presentation with definitions, process for building, and application.

Starts September 15, 2011

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