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Webmaster User Group July 16, 2014 Session 10:00am – 11:45am

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Webmaster User Group. July 16, 2014 Session 10:00am – 11:45am. Webmaster User Group. Welcome Back!. Facilitator: Michael Chen Web Policy Coordinator. July 16, 2014. Agenda. Web Roadmap. Where We’ve Been. Where We’re At. Where We’re Going. Overview of Offerings. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Webmaster User GroupJuly 16, 2014 Session10:00am – 11:45am

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Webmaster User GroupFacilitator: Michael ChenWeb Policy Coordinator

July 16, 2014

Welcome Back!

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Agenda

Topic Presenter / Facilitator Timeframe

Opening Michael Chen 5 min.

Overview of Offerings David Escobar 10 min.

CA Web Publishing Alicia Johnson 15 min.

Google Analytics Richard Lehman 15 min.

Break - 10 min.

Accessibility Barbara Haven 15 min.

State Template Richard Lehman 15 min.

Q & A Michael Chen et al. 10 min.

Closing Michael Chen 5 min.

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Web Roadmap

• Where We’ve Been

• Where We’re At

• Where We’re Going

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Overview of Offerings

Presenter: David Escobar

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CA Web Publishing

Presenter: Alicia Johnson

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CA Web Publishing

• URSUS Web ContentManagement System• Released in Winter 2009• Custom-built, interim solution• Does not meet the needs of all customers• Lacking modern WCMS features

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CA Web Publishing

• Formal evaluation of WCMS products completed

• SiteCore selected as foundation of CA Web Publishing Service• Highly customizable• Enterprise grade solution• Feature rich

• Currently in Implementation Phase

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CA Web Publishing

• Initial release will provide features equivalent to current URSUS functionality

• PLUS…• Configurable approval workflow• Improved WYSIWYG editor for non-technical content editors• Site Dashboard• Content classification for improved SEO• Better management of content (scheduling & versioning)• Content reuse• Responsive design template• Easy integration with 3rd party applications

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CA Web Publishing

• Future Releases will include• Additional social integration• Content personalization based on user

behavior or locality• Advanced analytics and the ability to create

marketing campaigns• Features based on user feedback

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CA Web Publishing

• Advantages of CA Web Publishing Service• Enterprise features• Painless template updates• Scalable, redundant architecture• OTech provided training• Economy of scale

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Google Analytics

Presenter: Richard Lehman

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Google Analytics (GA)

2010 – GA: New Shared Service

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Google Analytics (GA)

2011 – Urchin customers migrated to GA

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Google Analytics (GA)

2012 – CA.gov State-wide GA Dashboard

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Google Analytics (GA)

Google has extended the product

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Google Analytics (GA)

Track how users flow through your site

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Google Analytics (GA)

View visitor location by map or city list

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Google Analytics (GA)

Watch traffic in real time!

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Google Analytics (GA)

• 127+ State Agencies using GA• Exploring options for further

utilization• Increasing “executive level” requests

for GA reports – especially in the area of mobile

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Google Analytics (GA)

Note: mobile is over 30% of all traffic on State sites and is still growing!

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Google Analytics (GA)

• Development of a standard GA embed script that addresses:– Your website analytics– State-wide analytics– Tracking file downloads (PDFs, etc.)– Filtering out last 3 digits of IP address

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Google Analytics (GA)

• Encourage further State Agency adoption

• Encourage more use by mobile applications

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Google Analytics (GA)

• Future upgrade to Universal Analytics (for IoT)

• includes physical world: field offices, business processes, meters, traffic counters, etc.

compare

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Google Analytics (GA)

• Future presentations on GA usage?• Willing to present at WUG? How about:– BOE: 5 dashboards– DIR: 2 dashboards – EDD: 10 dashboards – SCO: 8 dashboards – SPB: 3 dashboards

WUG would love to hear your lessons learned!

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Google Analytics (GA)

Questions ?

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10 Minute break

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Accessibility

Presenter: Barbara Haven

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Accessibility

• Legislation• Section 508 of Rehabilitation Act of

1973• CA Govt. Code § 11135• 2010 - 21st Century Communications

and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA)

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Accessibility

• Standards• 1997 - W3C Web Accessibility

Initiative (WAI) • 1999 WCAG 1.0

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Accessibility

• We’re in Good Shape…• WCAG 1.0 transitions to WCAG 2.0• 2010 - IT Policy Letter 10-10• 2011 - IT Accessibility Resource

Guide as State Information Mgmt. Manual (SIMM) 25

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Accessibility

• Testing and Assistive Technology• Better browsers and browser

extensions• Screen Readers • Other Assistive Technology

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Accessibility

• Screen Readers Example • Job Access With Speech (JAWS)

started in 1989 for MS-DOS• WebAIM Survey of Screen Readers,

most used in 2012

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Accessibility

• Screen Reader DEMO http://youtu.be/2PMuBQ7LyOw?t=5m16s

Excerpt to be shown (less than 2 minutes)

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Accessibility

• Greater understandings of people with disabilities• Improved assistive technology and

testing• Litigation trending up• Section 508 Refresh Standards

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Accessibility

• Section 508 refresh and WCAG 2.0, which the state will legally follow when adopted soon

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State Template

Presenter: Richard Lehman

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State Template

• 2000 HTML tables design - Ex: sdrc.ca.gov

• 2007 Fluid Design (our first CSS based design) – Ex: oal.ca.gov

• 2010 Large Banner, Fixed Design – Ex: dmv.ca.gov

• 2013 A Responsive Design - Ex: ca.gov

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State Template

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State Template

• Mobile is over 30% of State Web traffic • Pew Research Internet Project:

90% American Adults have cell phone58% a Smartphone (83% age 18-29)32% an e-reader, 42% a tablet

Siri, Google Now, MS Cortana, etc.

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State Template

Siri, Google Now, MS Cortana, etc.

Do State websites provide answers here?

watchphone later…

• Glasses• Rings• Ear buds• Cars• Robots• Etc.

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State Template

A search result is NOT an “answer”. It is not specific and therefore the answer also cannot be “spoken”.

You must go to the page and read until you hopefully find the answer.

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State Template

Here’s an answer that is “spoken”. But who actually provided the answer?

Note: I could not find any “spoken” answers from State websites!

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State Template

So what websites provide exact answers to Siri, Google Now, and Cortana?

Semantically designed sites do!

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State Template – Mobile!

1. Mobile Demands a “Re-Architecting” of the State Template:

Schema.org – schemas recognized by search providers. Example template elements:NewsArticle, Event, Map, AboutPage, ContactPage,

ProfilePage, Person, JobPosting, GovernmentOrganization, GovernmentOffice, GovernmentPermit, GovernmentService, ServiceChannel, PostalAddress, OpeningHoursSpecification, etc.

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State Template – Mobile!

Note: a quality content management system (CMS) can further augment the new State Template with even more specific “business language” oriented semantics:

Technical Reference:Linked Data in HTML, RDFa – rdfa.info

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State Template – Mobile!

2. Semantic Design Aspects (look & feel & layout):Bootstrap – industry “mobile first”

framework for faster and easier web development. (getbootstrap.com) The “scaffolding” elements of the site. Ex:Dropdown-menu, button, checkbox, radio, navbar,

container, breadcrumb, pagination, label, badge, page-header, thumbnail, alert, progress-bar, media, list-group, panel, viewport, blockquote, table-responsive, form, etc.

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State Template – Mobile!

3. Minimize Future State Site Migration Efforts!Because of a template with a stable,

semantically designed architecture

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State Template – Mobile!

4. A New Responsive Menu (Ex: Maine.gov)

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State Template – Mobile!

New “Semantically” Designed State TemplateAnticipated delivery to State Webmasters:

6 months

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Questions ?

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Contact:[email protected]

Thank you!