I am pleased to be involved in organising a series of learning sessions about connected content and information architecture.

This series is available to colleagues working in the Scottish public sector and the UK civil service. You can book them via the Scottish Digital Academy.

These sessions are aimed at content designers and decision-makers around content operations. But they are open to anyone with an interest in the future of how we will work with information.

Our first two sessions are taking place online this week.

The object of information architecture

Wednesday 4 March — 10am to 11am

I will present this introduction to key concepts in information architecture, why it is important, and how we are starting to implement our new approaches.

Book a place — The object of information architecture

From pages to platforms: Structuring content for an AI future

Thursday 5 March — 10am to 12 noon

In this session, AI and omnichannel strategist Noz Urbina will look at how to transition away from page-based content creation and workflows, and show how government content needs to evolve into structured, reusable, regularly updated knowledge that works across channels for human and AI audiences.

Book a place — From pages to platforms: Structuring content for an AI future


Further sessions will follow in the coming months.

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