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How Well is Your Site Organized?. Agenda Information Architecture / Navigation What Does the User Want? How to Organize Information Best Practices.

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Page 1: How Well is Your Site Organized?. Agenda  Information Architecture / Navigation  What Does the User Want?  How to Organize Information  Best Practices.

How Well is Your Site Organized?

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Agenda

Information Architecture / Navigation What Does the User Want? How to Organize Information Best Practices

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Information Architecture

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Information Architecture is . . .

Organization or site structure Navigation Visual Layout Content

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Good Qualities are . . .

Intuitive Multiple Entry Points Content based Reflects a purpose

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Pictures = Action

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User Attributes

Impatient Don’t think in organizational charts Come to your site for different reasons at

different times

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Organizing Your Information

1. Define key stakeholders’ goal.

2. Identify users’ goals and expectations

3. Define content areas

4. Organize content

5. Create site map / outline navigation

6. Label content areas

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1. Define Key Stakeholders

Identify primary audience– Be specific, new students, international,

parents, community leaders What are audience expectations?

– Ex.: gathering feedback, reducing phone calls, increasing applications

List functional requirements– Self-serve options, events calendar, forms

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2. Identify Goals & Expectations

Ultimate goal: Anticipates visitor’s needs and expectations.

Labels: Use terminology the visitor understands.

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3. Define content areas

2 questions that a user would ask. Pass to the right, add 2 more questions Evaluate and group questions and re-word

into 1 to 3 word content area headings.

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4. Organize Content

Group similar content Keep groups to a minimum.

– 7 is the magic number Remove duplicates

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5. Create Site Map

Draw a visual representation of the content areas

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6. Label Content Areas

Use meaningful titles – ones that the user understands.

Organize list – Alphabetical?– By need?– Chronological?

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Best Practices

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Guiding Principles

General info on introductory pages Details on lower pages Sibling links equal importance Know what’s already developed on other

sites

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Writing for the Web

Users like consistency Users prefer “clear” opposed to “clever” Users expect content when they click on a

link.

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Writing for the Web

Use common nomenclature Frontload important details Concise labeling Avoid crowding the page Short paragraphs and sentences Use bullets, hyperlinks, subheadings

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Writing for the WebFive W’s up front:

(Who, What, Where, When, Why)

Interesting facts & colourful stories in the body

Least important information down

here

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Questions?

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