Documentation and Training: The User Experience

Session: Creating Structured Content with Blogs
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Speakers: Salim Ismailsalim
5.0 stars
Scott Abel
4.0 stars

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Date: Thursday, April 19, 2007
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
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Rating: 4.5 stars
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Track: Content Development
Location: Shaughnessy II
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By: Ms. Sylvie Chartrand, PMP
on May 08 2007
at 03:07 PM GMT
3
Creating Structured Content with Blogs
Useful tips and sites to visit were provided. Yahoo Pipes demo was interesting.
By: Michelle Lasure
on Apr 26 2007
at 09:48 PM GMT
5
Salim rocks!
Salim is one of those people in whoch you want to "download" the info from his brain into yours; he really knows his content wether it be blogs, DITA, pipes, xml, etc. Watch for him to be running Yahoo someday!
By: Rahel Anne Bailie
on Apr 26 2007
at 04:56 PM GMT
5
These two make a dynamic duo
What I liked in this session was the balance between Salim discussing the technology of structured blogging and, in particular, Pipes to create your own mash-ups, and Scott discussing how he used structured blogging to solve a real-world problem with results that were better than any "duct tape and binder twine" solution that would normally have been adopted under similar circumstances. It really cemented the concepts. Both of the speakers are quite dynamic, but put them together, and they feed off of each other's energy to create an effect where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, (though I'm sure that their mathematical minds will balk at that notion).
By: Mr. Luc-Rock Paquin
on Apr 20 2007
at 04:43 PM GMT
4
Short presentation, but good discussion
The presentation part of the session was very short, but it ended up generating a lot of discussion and some very good Q&A.
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