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Educator @ Penn State University | Master's in Information Technology

I submitted a talk about UX patterns and needs that lead me to turn off Drupal. It's not an anti-Drupal talk, it's an anti-end-user-complexity-and-training-requirements, talk. There are many great Drupal sites and use-cases. Straight forward content collection and body field presentation, is not one of them. I'm not sure this talk will be accepted, but I figured I'd at least try and put into words the pursuit of content creator joy that we are going for. Less screens, less 'previews', less training, less new process; more of adapting to the workflows users are familiar with and present to us less as "challenges" and more as requirements to improve adoption and success in ownership.

  • a conference submission called 99 percent invisible about how to reduce complexity in CMS training.
Jon Pugh

Enterprise Web Technology Consultant, engineer, and advisor.

5mo

Where did you submit?

Chris O'Donnell

Web Development sales and sales engineering professional combining that background with a Citizen Access and Identity Management solution to help public sector entities achieve their digital transformation goals.

5mo

If it's accepted I'll be attending. It sounds fascinating, and really, 100% relative to the mission of government.

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