How to access Single Digital Presence (SDP) training
Access or register for training to help you create, edit, publish and improve digital content.
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Writing for the web training
We recommend completing writing for the web training before creating digital content. Training is delivered in 2 parts:
SEO and plain language
creating accessible content.
You can choose to watch a pre-recorded session or attend a live session.
Pre-recorded training
Find part 1: SEO and plain language on the Innovation Network
Find part 2: accessible content on the Innovation Network
Total time commitment: 3.5 hours
Register to attend a live session
To register for the monthly online sessions, visit the Innovation Network.
Total time commitment: 3 hours
Online resource
Visit the Innovation Network to find an online summary of our writing for the web course.
Reading time: 30mins
Editor training
Learn about and access the content management system for the Vic Gov CMS.
Eligibility: subject matter experts who own content on SDP websites
To get started, visit our editor account and access page.
Total time commitment: 1.5 hours
Approver training
As part of our federated publishing model, departments and agencies are responsible for publishing their own content. As an approver, you'll be responsible for:​​
ensuring all content meets Victorian Government standards​
accessibility​​
readability​​
style guides ​​
meeting service level agreements (SLAs)​​
publishing queue managers will participate in and attend approver and publisher meetings​.
To be eligible, you must:
complete editor training
be a Victorian government digital team responsible for a Single Digital Presence publishing queue.
To get started, visit our publishing queue training page.
Total time commitment: 2 hours
Google analytics 4 dashboard training
Learn how data analytics can help you measure the success of your content and understand your users.
Visit our GA4 training page.
Total time commitment: 2 hours
SDP monthly meet-ups and resources
Find key takeaways from our monthly meet-up and other training resources including measuring content performance, usability testing and plain language on the Innovation Network.