Using Structured XML to Power your Learning Content
Are you being asked to deliver your learning content in new ways, such as microlearning? Do your users want to have personalized training? Do you need to support multiple learning platforms? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then structuring your learning content in XML may be the right strategy for you.
Advanced Techniques for Customer-Centric Delivery of Product Information
Structured content is the key to managing a shared library that includes information from multiple teams across an enterprise. Organizations that invest in Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) and Component Content Management Systems (CCMS) reap the benefits of more consistent content, increased efficiency across enterprise teams, and accelerated marketing.
Automate to Stay Up-to-Date: 5 Ways to Maintain Your Training Content
According to RSW's Training Content Trends Survey, most learning and training developers struggle to keep content up-to-date. In this webinar, Amber Swope discusses the issues driving obsolescence and provides strategies for keeping content current.
Optimizing your DITA Content Model for Translation
Are you translating DITA content? Are you getting the expected results? Learn how to optimize your DITA content model to get the best results from the translation process.
DITA Resources
There are many resources for learning about the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA). Amber recommends these resources for teams undertaking or considering DITA implementation.
DS Podcast Episode 1: Meet DITA Strategies
DITA Strategies President and DITA Specialist, Amber Swope, introduces the company and explains how DITA and information architecture can help you.
DITA Maturity Model
If you want specific results, like flexible content reuse or dynamic personalization, how much should you invest in DITA? The DITA Maturity Model has the answers.
Four Best Practices for Sharing Content Across Departments using DITA
Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) helps you avoid redundant work and improve content consistency by reusing XML Content. This article covers the four key considerations of content sharing.
DITA XML as a Neutral Content Source for Educational Publishers
In order to adapt to the new market, educational publishers must convert their content to a neutral, XML source that supports multi-channel content delivery. We recommend the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA).