Institutional Web Management Workshop 2009
Parallel Sessions
This year based on previous feedback a small element of streaming has been introduced to the workshop. The streaming will take place on the afternoon of day 2 (Wednesday 29 July). The two strands will concentrate on different areas of Web management. The Front-end strand is more marketing, communications and management focussed while the Back-end is more technical focussed. (These terms are borrowed from the US EduWeb conference.) More information on the strands will follow. See programme for more information on timings.
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Day 1: Tuesday 28 July 15:30-17:00
- A1: Exposition, Cliffhanger, Resolution: Russell Allen and Claire Gibbons
- See abstract for session and Russell Allen's and Claire Gibbon's biographical details.
- Room: LTB 2
A2: Using Web Analytics:Colin Hamilton, University of StrathclydeSee abstract for session and Colin Hamilton's biographical details.- A2: Using The Social Web To Maximise Access to Resources: Brian Kelly, UKOLN
- See abstract for session and Brian Kelly's biographical details.
- Room: LTB 6
- A3: Practical blog Preservation: Richard Davis, ULCC
- See abstract for session and Richard Davis' biographical details.
- Room: LTB 5
- A4: An Introduction to WAI-ARIA: Dan Jackson, City University
- See abstract for session and Dan Jackson's biographical details.
- Room: LTB 9
- A5: Are QR Codes simply a fad or do they add value to the mobile user?: Andy Ramsden, University of Bath
- See abstract for session and Andy Ramsden's biographical details.
- Room: iLab
- A6: Another step closer to a CMS - dallying with Plone: Helen Sargan, University of Cambridge
- See abstract for session and Helen Sargan's biographical details.
- Room: LTB 1
- A7: Who does what on the Web and how?: Pete Walker, ILRT, University of Bristol
- See abstract for session and Pete Walker's biographical details.
- Room: LTB 8
- A8: Mashups Round the Edges: Mike Ellis, Eduserv and Tony Hirst, Open University
- See abstract for session and Mike Ellis' and Tony Hirst's biographical details.
- Room: LTB 7
- A9: Hands-on prototyping for (meta)data structures : Emma Tonkin and Talat Chaudhri, UKOLN
- See abstract for session and Emma Tonkin's and Talat Chaudhri's biographical details.
- Room: LTB 4
- Developer's Lounge
- See The Developer's Lounge page for more details.
- Room: ICLH Seminar
Day 2: Wednesday 29 July 13:30-15:00
Back-end Strand
- B1: The Anti-Portal: mashup and forget it: Jeremy Speller, UCL and Russell Allen
- See abstract for session and Jeremy Speller's biographical details and Russell Allen's.
- Room: LTB 1
- B2: Using Amazon Web Services (AWS): Mike Richwalsky, Allegheny College
- See abstract for session and Mike Richwalsky's biographical details.
- Room: iLab
- B3: Using Scrum: Sprints not Marathons: Andrew Male, University of Bath
- See abstract for session and Andrew Male's biographical details.
- Room: LTB 4
- B4: "Where's the University?": building an institutional geolocation service: Janet McKnight and Sebastian Rahtz, Oxford University Computing Services
- See abstract for session and Janet McKnight's and Sebastian Rahtz's biographical details.
- Room: LTB 5
- Developer's Lounge
- See The Developer's Lounge page for more details.
- Room: ICLH Seminar
Day 2: Wednesday 29 July 15:30-17:00
Front-end Strand
- C1: The Mobile Web: keep up if you can!: Sharon Steeples, University of Essex
- See abstract for session and Sharon Steeples' biographical details.
- Room: iLab
- C2: The Invisible Repository: Stephanie Taylor, UKOLN, University of Bath
- See abstract for session and Stephanie Taylor's biographical details.
- Room: LTB B
- C3: Time for iTunes U: Barry Cornelius, Oxford University Computing Services
- See abstract for session and Barry Cornelius's biographical details.
- Room: LTB 4
- C4: Twittering Techniques: Paul Boag, Headscape
- See abstract for session and Paul Boag's biographical details.
- Room: LTB 5
- C5: Care in the community... how do you manage your Web content?: Andy Powell, Eduserv
- See abstract for session and Andy Powell's biographical details.
- Room: LTB 1