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News 28 MayAn update from the Executive Dean of Law and Business Professor Andrew O'Neil.
18 July 2017
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Join a video conference session on 1 August and find out how the Public Website Project team is testing our new website’s usability.
This is the third in a series of monthly video conference sessions, focusing on different aspects of the work happening to create our new public website.
If you missed the previous video conference sessions, which focused on the discovery and definition phase and the solution phase, you can find both the video conference recordings and power point presentations here.
This month’s video conference will focus on usability testing of the wireframes and the navigation, and the content rewrite approach for our new website.
Senior Project Manager Lucy Hellard will speak about the work the project team has been doing to test the proposed wireframes (visual representations of the new website framework) and navigation of the new website.
She will also discuss the content re-write approach for the new website, including which webpages will be addressed in different phases of the website roll-out.
Session details:
When: Tuesday 1 August, 2pm – 3pm
Where:
Polycom number: 6108358
To register to attend please email Project Officer Binu Pillai - Binu.Pillai@acu.edu.au
The Public Website Project aims to improve the public's online experience with ACU’s primary website, by providing a simple and intuitive website that allows users to navigate and find information easily. It also provides an opportunity to implement ACU’s new brand strategy and visual identity.
You can find out more about the project and details of all future video conference sessions on the Public Website Project web page.
For more information please contact Senior Project Manager Lucy Hellard at lucy.hellard@acu.edu.au or Ext. 8358.
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