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"The IWMW event provides an opportunity for those involved in the provision of institutional Web services to hear about institutional case studies, national initiatives and emerging technologies and to actively participate in a number of parallel sessions."

IWMW 2010 is the fourteenth workshop. This year's theme is 'The Web in Turbulent Times'.
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Institutional Web Management Workshop 2010

Parallel Sessions

This page containa information about this year's parallel sessions at IWMW 2010.

Note that a total of 28.5 hours of parallel sessions were held.

Note that an RSS file of this content is available.

Day 1: Monday 12th July 2010 16:00-17:30

A1: RDFa from theory to practice: Adrian Stevenson, Mark Dewey and Thom Bunting
See abstract for session and Adrian Stevenson's, Thom Bunting's and Mark Dewey's biographical details.
A2: A Little Project Management Can Save a Lot of Fan Cleaning: Peter Barnes and Matt Jukes
See abstract for session and Peter Barnes' and Matt Juke's biographical details.
A3: Location Based Services Without the Cocoa: Ben Butchart and Murray King
See abstract for session and Ben Butchart's and Murray King's biographical details.
A4: 'Follow us on Twitter'...'Join our Facebook group': Joanna Blackburn
See abstract for session and Joanna Blackburn's biographical details.
A5: Usability and User Experience on a Shoestring: Stuart Church
See abstract for session and Stuart Church's biographical details.
A6: Sheffield Made Us - using social media to engage students in the university brand: Dave Stanley
See abstract for session and Dave Stanley's biographical details.
A7: FlashMash: Owen Stephens
See abstract for session and Owen Stephen's biographical details.
A8: Stylesheets for mobile/smartphones: Helen Sargan
See abstract for session and Helen Sargan's biographical details.
A9: Getting Awesome Results from Data Visualisation: Rich Kirk
See abstract for session and Rich Kirk's biographical details.
A10: My superpower is content curation. What's yours?: Relly Annett-Baker
See abstract for session and Relly Annett-Baker's biographical details.

Day 2: Tuesday 13th July 2010 16:00-17:30

B1: Mobile Apps vs Mobile Web: Mike Nolan and Mark Power
See abstract for session and Mike Nolan's and Mark Power's biographical details.
B2: Designing, developing and testing a location aware learning activity using QR Codes: Andy Ramsden
See abstract for session and Andy Ramsden's biographical details.
B3: Wordpress beyond Blogging: Joss Winn and Chris Goddard
See abstract for session and Joss Winn's and Chris Goddard's biographical details.
B4: Developing Your Personal Contingency Plan: Beat The Panic: Keith Doyle
See abstract for session and Keith Doyle's biographical details.
B5: Taxonomy: Creating structure across content using metadata: Matthew Hoskins
See abstract for session and Matthew Hoskins' biographical details.
B6: Engagement, Impact, Value: Measuring and Maximising Impact Using the Social Web: Brian Kelly
See abstract for session and Brian Kelly's biographical details.
B7: Course advertising and XCRI: Scott Wilson and Alan Paull
See abstract for session and Scott Wilson's and Alan Paull's biographical details.
B8: Looking at Linked Data: Chris Gutteridge
See abstract for session and Chris Gutteridge's biographical details.
B9: Inside the Pantheon: A Dreamweaver framework for managing dynamic content: John Ennew
See abstract for session and John Ennew's biographical details.