June 2026 Educational WebinarsThe Content Wrangler hosts roughly 100 one-hour web presentations and talk shows each year and maintains an archive of over 800 shows available free-of-chargeThe Content Wrangler webinar channel continues to do what it does best — bring together people who actually know what they’re talking about and give them a full hour to prove it. This June lineup covers the things tech writers keep circling back to: scaling content without breaking teams, making sense of content operations, getting into the field, and figuring out what AI is going to change next (and what it won’t, despite its enthusiasm). You’ll hear from practitioners, strategists, educators, and the occasional truth-teller who’s seen what happens when good intentions meet messy reality. Each session runs for one hour, which is just enough time to learn something useful without questioning your life choices. And if your calendar has other plans — which it will — registering still gets you access to the on-demand recording after the live broadcast. That means you can watch when it suits you, pause when someone says something worth stealing, and pretend you were there all along. If you’re new to the channel, there’s also a small detail worth mentioning: there are already more than 800 recorded one-hour educational sessions waiting for you. That’s a suspiciously large archive of hard-earned knowledge from people who’ve done the work, fixed the mistakes, and are willing to talk about both. 🗓️ [June 9] How to Scale Content Teams Without Slowing DeliveryJoin Effie Sharon Sinena, Product Delivery Manager (Technical Documentation) at Lexmark Research and Development Corporation (now part of Xerox), as she shares practical lessons from startups and fast-growing organizations on building resilient content operations that don’t burn out your team or compromise output. 🗓️ [June 10] Introduction to Content Operations for Tech WritersJoin Rahel Anne Bailie, Content Operations Strategist at Content Seriously, as she demystifies the difference between content supply chains and lifecycles—and reveals where hidden inefficiencies can quietly drain resources. 🗓️ [June 11] The Cerberus Project: How to Enter Tech WritingJoin Maria Haque, teacher at PACE - Academy for Gifted Children, and Christina Mayr, Documentation Team Manager & Senior Information Architect at Epic Games, as they unpack how newcomers can break into the field using The Cerberus Project as a practical case study. 🗓️ [June 16] The Content Integrity Model: Framework for an AI AgeJoin Rahel Bailie, Content Solutions Strategist at Content Seriously, as she introduces the Content Integrity Model — a practical framework designed to help you align your content strategy with organizational goals while ensuring editorial quality, operational efficiency, and a resilient infrastructure. 🗓️ [June 16] Structuring Prompts for Technical CommunicationJoin Professor Lance Cummings of the University of North Carolina Wilmington as he reveals why prompt structure (not just length) determines whether your AI-generated content meets professional standards. Explore a practical framework for structuring prompts using three core components: task, context, and content. |