Aalto.fi and Inside renewal project kick-started
Thank you to everyone who were able to join the sessions, also via the webcast!
Here is for your information the programme and the presentations (pdfs), as well the links to the webcasts in English and Finnish (starts at 17 mins).
Programme
Welcome
Elina Kuuluvainen, Content Strategist, Aalto University
Renewing aalto.fi and Inside
Robert Salvén, Senior Manager, Digital Communications, Aalto University
Guest speakers
- 28 Nov, English event: Successful web communications – whom do we create content for?
Veera Luoma-aho, Writer/Journalist - 29 Nov, Finnish event: Menestyksekäs verkkosivustouudistus (case: Kela.fi)
Päivi Bergman, verkkoviestintäpäällikkö, Kela
Aalto.fi – toward a better website: better text
Kati Ala-Ilomäki, Nina Lallukka ja Tea Saloranta, hasan & partners
Next steps
Elina Kuuluvainen
Sign up now for workshops for content producers, owners and editors
The next stage in the project are workshops where we, together, revise and edit the present content. The first workshop, Aalto Editors' Day 1, in Dipoli (Kaleva Hall) is organised on two separate days. Sign up now to join one of them https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/F5F9233AB13F57D9.
- Friday 15 Dec 2017 at 9–16 OR
- Wednesday 10 Jan 2018 at 9–16
More information
Communications at communications@aalto.fi
The aim of the project is to create a digital extension of our campus and provide an easy starting point for everyone’s day. The goal is that Aalto’s web presence offers a world-class user experience where finding information, performing tasks and finding people and spaces for collaboration as well as showcasing the results of this collaboration are as easy as can be. The project spans over the coming four years.
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