GDS Podcast #22: Content Design

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작성자 Carolyn
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Give yourself a 10-minute timer and try to pocket all the balls before the time runs out! You can also win if your opponent sinks the 8-ball before they have potted all their balls. Whoever sinks all their object balls and then the eight ball first wins. If a player pots an object ball then they must continue to pot the same category balls and the opponent will pot the other group. 8. A player must always conduct a legal break of an 8-ball pool ball setup. A player can continue to strike until they incur a foul or fail to pot a respective ball. Below, we’ve outlined some fun Pool games you can play alone that will be sure to help you hone your skills. Ultimately pool is fun and meant to be shared amongst friends and acquaintances, so play your best and enjoy. This article breaks down what to look for in a quality beginner pool cue, as well as some of the best options on the market for new players. As Ben mentioned, this idea of structured content, of serving up content to people that is configured to their specific circumstances - there’s quite a big technical element to that as well.



The fact that the trainers would have to go, travel around the country and go to each face-to-face session, kind of separately, train the people there. Was there anything particularly that went well or anything that needed improvement? Other public sector organisations as well as the private sector. And we would never be able to reach that number of people and that volume of people around the world as well if we were just doing face-to-face training. Things can get lost in translation when the only thing you’re doing is typing. Yeah, Learn how to play pool so the thing that put me in mind of was the content design is a set of job titles and a role within the government digital jobs framework. So it's obviously for those starting out in the role. And talking about new ways in which you're reaching out to people to speak about content design. Please feel free to check out this web site as a resource for video tips, recommended reading and many other tips and tricks to help take your game to the next level. OK, so I'm not a hot-shot game designer from id, but I am pretty good at dreaming.

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Now, if you want a challenging game to play solo, then Fifteen In A Row is for you. But if you're too impatient and you don’t want to wait for the blog posts, then you can go on FutureLearn and you can search for it there, it's called Introduction to content design. Yeah so if you want to join the course, you can keep an eye on the GDS Blog. So yeah, I want to talk about this - the September opening of the course, which starts on the 21 September. And so can you talk a bit more through about people's response to the course? So what people really enjoyed were the interactions with other learners, so being able to kind of share experiences, but also read about other people's context. And I think are really interesting examples of that sort of personalisation of content to people's minute by minute needs and requirements.



Well, that's led me nicely on because I was going to ask actually what are some of the challenges you've both faced in your career as content designers. To that end, we've been running with our UCD, user centred design colleagues, careers events and we're actually going to run a content design careers event so dedicated for content design. We teach people about things like how to think about your users, how to do user research a little bit, how to design and kind of clearly structured easy to read accessible content, how to write in plain English. So things like obviously the cost. So just to give you some numbers, like I said, we had about 11,500 people enrolled and we were actually only expecting 2,400 because that was the mean number of sign ups in that specific course category on FutureLearn. Is how do we expand the pool of people we're bringing in as content designers? And so I think content designers of the future, I would certainly encourage them to to be more technically minded and also to look across different disciplines. But it's also for those working in related disciplines. This means working on the fundamentals of playing pool, such as your stance, grip, aim, stroke and follow-through, cueing the ball, and making solid and precise contact with the object ball.

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