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<description>Relly Annett-Baker lives in Brighton with her husband and two small sons. As a result, she thrives on the sea air and can be guaranteed to stand on Lego at least once a day. As well as being the Content Strategist for Headscape, she is employed as live-in domestic staff by two cats who make editorial suggestions such as &#x27;I think it&#x27;s dinner time&#x27;. In between opening cans of Whiskas and writing for clients she frequently pens articles, argues on the Boagworld podcast and reads Japanese manga. Relly will facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;My superpower is content curation. What&#x27;s yours?&#x26;#34;.</description>
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<description>Peter Barnes is an analyst programmer working for It Services at the University of Reading. His main focus is introducing new web based systems, such as the recently launched institutional research repository: http://centaur.reading.ac.uk. Prior to working as a web developer he was an academic librarian based at Senate House, University of Reading and remains a key IT liaison and advisor for information managers and museum service staff at the University of Reading. Peter blogs at The Scruffian&#x27;s Tech Blog. Peter will facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;A Little Project Management Can Save a Lot of Fan Cleaning&#x26;#34; with Matt Jukes.</description>
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<description>Joanna Blackburn is the Web Marketing Manager for the University of Salford. Along with a small web and digital team, she is responsible for the management of the University&#x27;s website and provides advice and guidance to over 200 Salford University web authors. Joanna is also responsible for driving the institution&#x27;s web and digital communications strategy forward. An advocate of using social media for corporate communications, she introduced the use of social media in her previous role at Manchester Metropolitan University, and is now building on her experience to demonstrate how these tools can be effectively used in a variety of areas within the University of Salford. Joanna will facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;&#x27;Follow us on Twitter&#x27; ... &#x27;Join our Facebook group&#x27;&#x26;#34;.</description>
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<description>Dr Thom Bunting works as Web Manager (e-Framework / Information Environment Technical Foundations) in the Software and Systems team at UKOLN. In this role he researches and evaluates innovative content management technologies, including the recent integration of RDFa within Drupal versions 6 and 7. Previously his work has included extensive leading-edge web management experience, within commercial and academic contexts. Thom will co-facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;RDFa from theory to practice&#x26;#34; with Adrian Stevenson and Mark Dewey.</description>
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<description>Ben Butchart is a senior software engineer with 12 years experience of Web and distributed application development in both commercial and academic (research) environments. For the last 2 years Ben has worked for EDINA, where he heads up a team of 15 software engineers delivering geo spatial services for the HE/FE community. Recently, Ben lead the JISC &#x27;Digimap mobile scoping&#x27; project, evaluating current trends and technologies relevant to delivering location based services with the Digimap platform. Ben will co-facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;Location Based Services Without the Cocoa&#x26;#34; with Murray King.</description>
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<description>Stuart Church is a user experience consultant based in Bristol, UK. His consultancy, Pure Usability, has provided user research, design, training and strategy services for numerous public and private sector clients. These include JISC, HEFCE, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, The University of Bristol, the Nuclear Decommissioning Agency, Marks and Spencer, E3 Media, Process Management International and Zircadian. In 2005, Stuart helped to set up and organise the Cambridge Usability Group before relocating to Bristol, where he is now helps to run the Bristol Usability Group. Stuart will facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;Usability and User Experience on a Shoestring&#x26;#34;.</description>
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<description>Mark Dewey is a Systems Developer in the Software and Systems Team at UKOLN. Mark will co-facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;RDFa from theory to practice&#x26;#34; with Adrian Stevenson and Thom Bunting.
Mark will co-facilitate a parallel session entitled "RDFa from theory to practice" with Adrian Stevenson and Thom Bunting.</description>
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<description>Mark Power is a researcher in Educational Technology at the University of Bolton. Based at the Institute for Educational Cybernetics, Mark has also been involved in supporting the work of JISC eLearning Programmes through the JISC Innovation Support Centre, CETIS.
While interested in many areas of the use of technology in learning, Mark's focus is now on the rapidly evolving and expanding area of mobile technology and how best to utilise this to deliver institutional services, learning and the relationship between a user's mobile technology and how it can join up personal learning environments with institutionally controlled systems.
Mark will co-facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;Mobile Apps vs Mobile Web&#x26;#34; with Mike Nolan.</description>
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<title>Keith Doyle (2010)</title>
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<description>Keith Doyle worked in further and higher education for a total of 13 years. He has been Web Content Architect at the University of Salford and Web Master at Manchester College of Arts and Technology (now The Manchester College). Since leaving Salford in 2008, Keith has worked in the private sector, and is currently in the process of becoming self-employed. He has experience of working in a local authority, the banking sector, industry, of working as a contractor, and of setting up a VAT-registered limited company. Keith&#x27;s technical interests are in user experience - in particular in website navigation, information architecture and live user testing. Outside work, Keith spends time with his family, walking in the North York Moors, and enjoying music. Keith will co-facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;Developing Your Personal Contingency Plan: Beat The Panic&#x26;#34;.</description>
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<title>John Ennew (2010)</title>
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<description>John Ennew is a Software Developer and Chartered Engineer working in the University of Kent Technical Services team. Since completing a Masters degree in systems engineering from Warwick in 2004 he has spent time working in both the public and private sectors developing technologies for the UK education sector. Project&#x27;s he has also developed at Kent include the University&#x27;s virtual learning environment, Moodle, and is currently working on integrating Kent&#x27;s other systems into it. Outside of work, John is an enthusiastic advocate of continuing professional development and organises events and activities for the Kent network of the Institution of Engineering and Technology. John will facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;Inside the Pantheon: A Dreamweaver framework for managing dynamic content&#x26;#34;.</description>
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<title>Chris Goddard (2010)</title>
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<description>Chris Goddard is Corporate Website Manager for the University of Lincoln. One of his current interests is the role of institutions and non-human actants in website design and management. He recently completed an MRes using this as a research topic. Chris will co-facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;Wordpress beyond Blogging&#x26;#34; with Joss Winn.</description>
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<title>Chris Gutteridge (2010)</title>
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<description>Chris Gutteridge has been running the Web Systems for the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, since 1997 and still isn&#x27;t bored. He is also lead developer of the award winning EPrints repository software, used by hundreds of organisations. He strongly believes that tedious work should be done by computers, not people. Chris will facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;Looking at Linked Data&#x26;#34;.</description>
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<title>Matthew Hoskins(2010)</title>
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<description>Matthew Hoskins is Web Content Management Project Officer in the Web Team at the University of Leeds. He has had a long career in content publishing to drive a determination to bring what might be seen as &#x27;traditional&#x27; discipline to the Web and welcomes the increasing professionalization of web content editorial practices. He is a Librarian and finds this to be complementary with his current duties. He has been based at Leeds for 5 years and previously was in Learning Resources at the University of Bedfordshire for 10 years. Matthew will facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;Taxonomy: Creating structure across content using metadata&#x26;#34;.</description>
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<title>Matt Jukes (2010)</title>
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<description>Matt Jukes is a Programme Manager in the JISC Information Environment team. He is responsible for the Repositories Support Project (RSP) and and some of the Repositories Start-up and Enhancement projects. He also oversees the JISC IE Repository based at UKOLN and has a watching brief on IPR and Creative Commons for the team. He was previously a member of the JISC Communications team for almost five years and has also worked at ESRC and HEFCE in various digital manager roles (and briefly at Becta). He also spent a year as Head of Product Management at a Bristol based web start-up. You can see more information on his staff page or his personal page. Matt will facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;A Little Project Management Can Save a Lot of Fan Cleaning&#x26;#34; with Peter Barnes.</description>
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<title>Brian Kelly (2010)</title>
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<description>Brian Kelly is UK Web Focus - a post funded by the JISC which provides advice and support to the UK Higher and Further Education communities and the museums, libraries and archives sector on Web issues. Brian is based at UKOLN. Brian&#x27;s interests include Web standards, Web accessibility, quality assurance for Web services and innovative Web developments, including collaborative Web tools. Brian is co-chair of the event and will give the welcome with Marieke Guy. He will also facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;Engagement, Impact, Value: Measuring and Maximising Impact Using the Social Web&#x26;#34;.</description>
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<title>Murray King (2010)</title>
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<description>Murray King is a is an experienced Java and C# developer with 15 years experience in object orientated design and development. He has programmed for a wide variety of business domains (scientific, engineering, retail, e-commerce, banking, healthcare) for both blue chip and small company clients. Murray was principal developer for the JISC 'Digimap mobile scoping' project and has previous experience developing location based mobile applications for the commercial market.
Murray will co-facilitate a parallel session entitled "Location Based Services Without the Cocoa" with Ben Butchart.</description>
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<title>Rich Kirk (2010)</title>
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<description>Rich Kirk has worked in online marketing since 2006, starting out at companies in the FMCG and finance sectors before moving to Chameleon Net in December 2008. Chameleon Net is a leading digital agency based in Smithfield, London, core client areas cover NGOs, Universities and other HE centres.
Rich has worked on numerous search and social marketing / online PR projects for Chameleon Net's clients, including Sense, RNID, Friends of the Earth, The University of East Anglia, Queen Mary University of London and more.
He has also been instrumental in helping Chameleon Net develop its paid search advertising, insight management, and multivariate testing offerings.
Rich has a BA (Hons) degree in History from Durham University, holds the CIM Professional Diploma and is both Google Adwords and Analytics accredited.
Rich will facilitate a parallel session entitled "Getting Awesome Results from Data Visualisation".</description>
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<title>Alan Paull (2010)</title>
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<description>Alan Paull is an information management consultant for APS Ltd. He works with education providers and course information collecting organisations across the country, advising on XCRI implementation, in addition to briefing DCSF and other partners.
Alan will facilitate a parallel session entitled "Course advertising and XCRI" with Scott Wilson.</description>
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<title>Andy Ramsden (2010)</title>
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<description>Andy Ramsden took up the role of head of e-learning in February 2008, after being the VLE Operational Manager and Learning Technology Advisor at the University of Bristol. His current interests lie in re-visiting how technology can be effectively used to enhance the learning experience in face to face teaching, factoring in the mobile dimension, and personal learning environments. At the same time re-thinking the staff development model to ensure the introduction of technology enhanced learning initiatives is effective and sustainable. This includes understanding how we might use technology to enhance our staff development models.
Andy will facilitate a parallel session entitled "Designing, developing and testing a location aware learning activity using QR Codes ".</description>
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<title>Helen Sargan (2010)</title>
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<description>Helen Sargan has been slogging away at the Web in Cambridge for as long as it has been around. She has a lively time managing the Web requirements of both the Computing Service and the wider University, and acting as a hub for advice for the other Web managers in the University (which amounts to several hundreds).
Helen will facilitate a parallel session entitled "Stylesheets for mobile/smartphones".</description>
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<title>Dave Stanley (2010)</title>
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<description>Dave Stanley is Web Marketing Manager at the University of Sheffield.
Dave will facilitate a parallel session entitled "Sheffield Made Us - using social media to engage students in the university brand".</description>
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<title>Owen Stephens (2010)</title>
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<description>Owen Stephens has 15 years experience working in Library and IT services within the Higher Education sector. As well as a strong technical background, he has been on the management team of the library services of two leading UK Universities (Royal Holloway, University of London and Imperial College London), and has been responsible for a number of innovative projects at both and institutional and national levels. Owen founded the 'Mashed Library' events in the UK "bringing together interested people and doing interesting stuff with libraries and technology".
Owen will facilitate a parallel session entitled "FlashMash".</description>
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<title>Adrian Stevenson (2010)</title>
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<description>Adrian Stevenson is a project manager and technical researcher at UKOLN. He has managed the highly successful SWORD project since May 2008 and also manages the JISC Information Environment Technical Review project. Adrian represents UKOLN and JISC on various activities including Linked Data and the Semantic Web, and standards such as OAI-ORE and SWORD. Adrian has a long-standing interest in Linked Data, having presented on the subject on many occasions.
Adrian has also worked for the Learning Technology Services Team at the University of Manchester, and MIMAS, a national data centre based at the University of Manchester, on the JISC-funded JORUM project (2002-2005). Prior to this he was a Web Developer for Multimedia Services at Leeds Metropolitan University (2001-2002) and the Web Editor at King's College London (2000-2001). Adrian first studied Economics and later Continental Philosophy at the University of Warwick. Following this he became a professional guitarist in a number of bands based in London, as well as a Sound Engineer for a number of independent artists including My Bloody Valentine.
Adrian will co-facilitate a parallel session entitled "RDFa from theory to practice" with Thom Bunting and Mark Dewey.</description>
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<title>Scott Wilson (2010)</title>
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<description>Scott Wilson works for CETIS. He was initially responsible for turning the CETIS site into THE portal for learning technology standards. Scott is an Assistant Director of CETIS, and has a special interest in standards for infrastructure and enterprise integration.
Scott will co-facilitate a parallel session entitled "Course advertising and XCRI" with Erika Jones.</description>
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<title>Joss Winn (2010)</title>
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<description>Joss Winn focusses on how technology can be used in Higher Education; working with both staff and students on the use of technology for research, teaching and learning.
Currently, his time is spent running JISC-funded projects, supporting the use of WordPress at the university and running the Lincoln Academic Commons, a hub for open source and open access related projects. His research interests include the idea of the 'Commons' and the impacts of an energy crisis and carbon reduction legislation on Higher Education Institutions.
Joss will facilitate a parallel session entitled "Wordpress beyond Blogging" with Chris Goddard.</description>
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<title>Mike Nolan (2010)</title>
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<description>Mike Nolan is Head of Web Services at Edge Hill University where he is responsible for development of external Web sites and a portal service for staff and students.
Michael regularly posts about HE web development topics on the Edge Hill Web Services blog and is a regular participant (and hence speaker!) at BarCamps around the country.
Mike will co-facilitate a parallel session entitled &#x26;#34;Mobile Apps vs Mobile Web&#x26;#34; with Mark Power.</description>
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