Building a content community

Mike Powers, Digital Strategist

OHO ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ


Training web editors isnโ€™t enough - building a community creates lasting impact. This session explores how to shift from isolated training sessions to a shared approach. Learn how to support editors, advocate for their time and create a culture where great content can thrive.

Key takeaways

  • Move from training to a true content community.

  • Advocate for time and support for content editors.

  • Build shared purpose and peer learning structures.


Mike Powers is a digital strategist at OHO Interactive and an award-winning higher ed speaker. A former academic with over two decades of higher ed experience, he's taught classes, planned budgets, managed social media, run websites, and carried more other duties as assigned than he cares to remember. As a digital strategist at OHO, he uses his extensive higher education experience to help clients create user-oriented, on-brand, sustainable, and successful websites.


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