Institutional Web Management Workshop 2011:
Responding to Change
Talks
Further information about the plenary talks for IWMW 2011 is given below.
Note that a total of 7.5 hours of plenary talks were held.
- #P0: Welcome
Workshop introduction by Marieke Guy and Brian Kelly, UKOLN on Tuesday 26th July from 10:30-11:00
See abstract and Brian Kelly and Marieke Guy's biographical details. - #P1: OK, we know what you do, so how much is it worth?
Plenary talk by Ranjit Sidhu, founder of Statistics into Decisions on Tuesday 26th July from 11:00-11:45
See Ranjit Sidhu's abstract and biographical details. - #P2: Marketing and Other Dirty Words
Plenary talk by Amber Thomas, JISC on Tuesday 26th July from 11:45-12:30
See Amber Thomas' abstract and biographical details. - #P3: Using activity data to support your users
Plenary talk by Tom Franklin, University of Manchester and Franklin Consulting on Tuesday 26th July from 13:30-14:15
See Tom Franklin's abstract and biographical details. - #P4: Search Engines in the fight against Institutional Impecuniousness
Plenary talk by David Hawking, Chief Scientist, Funnelback on Tuesday 26th July from 14:15-15:00
See David Hawking's abstract and biographical details. - #P5: UK University Website Visibility - responding to the quirks of the crawler
Plenary talk by Melius Weideman, Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) on Wednesday 27th July 2011 from 09:00-09:45
See Melius Weideman's abstract and biographical details. - #P6: Embedding Web 2.0
Plenary talk by Martin Hamilton, Head of Internet Services at Loughborough University on Wednesday 27th July 2011 from 09:45-10:30
See Martin Hamilton's abstract and biographical details. - #P7: Online Privacy
Plenary talk by Dave Raggett, University of the West of England on Wednesday 27th July 2011 from 13:30-14:15
See Dave Raggett's abstract and biographical details. - #P8: The Strategic Developer
Plenary talk by Paul Walk, UKOLN on Wednesday 27th July 2011 from 14:15-15:00
See Paul Walk's abstract and biographical details. - #P9: Conclusions
Workshop conclusions facilitated by Brian Kelly, UKOLN on Wednesday 27th July 2011 from 15:00 - 16:00
See abstract.