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Past LearningDITA Live Events

 

LearningDITA Live series

Sessions

Managing DITA projects in the real world with Alan Pringle

Simplifying your rebranding efforts with DITA with Bill Swallow

Extreme conditions in DITA with Gretyl Kinsey

 

LearningDITA Live 2020

2020 Sessions

  • Introduction to DITA with Simon Bate
  • Make it an experience: Word to chatbot in under an hour with Chad Dybdahl
  • 10 ways DITA can help drive a unified content strategy with Bernard Aschwanden
  • DITA en Español: Introducción a la arquitectura de tipificación de información Darwin with Carlos Evia
  • Learning and Training: Explained with Kaitlyn Heath
  • Custom business rules for DITA projects with Octavian Nadolu
  • DITA CCMS: What is it? Why do you need it? How to pick the right one with Jarod Sickler
  • Centralized metadata management simplifies DITA implementation with Charlie Andrews
  • Unsung heroes of DITA with Gretyl Kinsey
  • Release notes: Transform JIRA queries into DITA reports with Chris Despopoulos
  • Taming the Beast: Preparing for and managing your content corpus conversion to DITA with Sabine Ocker
  • The job market and DITA hiring trends with Jack Molisani

LearningDITA Live 2019


 

2019 Sessions

  • Introduction to DITA with Gretyl Kinsey
  • Is DITA right for me? with John Baker
  • Getting started with DITA: A case study with ACS technologies with Gretyl Kinsey and Barbara Green
  • Branding 101: Developing brand identity in DITA with Stanley Doherty
  • DITA project best practices with Radu Coravu
  • Seven DITA words you can’t say to executives with Sarah O’Keefe and Bill Swallow
  • Making your DITA content play nicely with your CMS with Larry Kunz
  • DITA: Smart content for guided troubleshooting with Charlie Andrews
  • Empowering business users with online collaboration for DITA with Chad Dybdahl
  • DITA metadata best practices with Sabine Ocker
  • Burning it all down with QA with Jake Campbell
  • Learning Lightweight DITA Live with Dr. Carlos Evia, Alan Houser, and Mark Giffin
  • DITA versus CMS with Ulrike Parson
  • Training for AI using DITA files with Vishal Palliyathu
  • Let’s make NEW mistakes! with Amber Swope
  • Q&A with the Scriptorium team

 

LearningDITA Live 2018


 

2018 Sessions

  • DITA overview with Gretyl Kinsey
  • You got DITA in my minimalism! You got minimalism in my DITA! with Dawn Stevens
  • Teaching (and learning) with DITA at the college level with Carlos Evia, Ph.D.
  • The business value of DITA with Sarah O’Keefe
  • Improving the quality of your DITA documentation with Steven Higgs
  • Localization strategy for DITA with Bill Swallow
  • Managing DITA projects in the real world with Alan Pringle
  • Faster content, better healthcare: improving cancer diagnostics with electronic delivery with Gretyl Kinsey and Laura Meyer Vega
  • Starting small with structured content management with Chad Dybdahl
  • Delivering a consistent content experience. Everywhere. Everyday. with Bill Swallow, Gabrielle Adamson, and Jodi Shimp
  • When conversion makes sense with Mark Gross
  • DITA for agile documentation with Ulrike Parson
  • DITA specialization overview with Simon Bate
  • Developing learning content in DITA with Simon Bate
  • InDesign and DITA with Jake Campbell

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