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Paula Land to Speak at Content Strategy Mastermind Event

Wednesday, June 19, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. PDT / 12:00 p.m. EDT Content auditing, the qualitative aspect of content analysis, is typically thought of as less about tools and more about human evaluation. By harnessing AI tools, however, content strategists … Continue reading

Emily Crockett to Speak at Learning Ideas Conference on Using Content Engineering and Dynamic Content to Improve Learning Content Efficiency

Emily Crockett, Content Engineering Consultant, will deliver a hands-on session on “Improving Learning Content Efficiency with Reusable Learning Content” at the 17th annual Learning Ideas Conference on Thursday, June 13th, at 4:45 PM EST. Crockett will walk participants through the … Continue reading

EK’s Lulit Tesfaye to Co-Present Webinar on How to Implement Semantic Data Layers

Lulit Tesfaye, Partner and Vice-President of Knowledge & Data Services at Enterprise Knowledge, will co-present the webinar “A Practical Approach to Implementing Semantic Data Layers” with Eliud Polanco, President at Fluree.  A Semantic Layer is a standardized framework that organizes … Continue reading

Rebecca Wyatt and Emily Crockett to Speak at Upcoming Learning Guild Conference

Rebecca Wyatt, Partner and Director for Enterprise Knowledge’s Advanced Content Team, and Emily Crockett, Content Engineering Consultant, will deliver a hands-on micro master class on “Improving Learning Content Efficiency with Reusable Learning Content” at The Learning Guild “Work Smarter, not … Continue reading

Fernando Aguilar Islas and Emily Crockett to Present Webinar on Content Graphs for Personalization

Fernando Aguilar Islas, Data Science Consultant, and Emily Crockett, Content Engineering Consultant, are teaming up with the Content Wrangler, Scott Abel, to present a webinar on March 19th, 2024 from 1-2pm discussing Ontologies, Structured Content, and Knowledge Graphs. Learn how … Continue reading