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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 2013 is the seventeenth workshop.
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Institutional Web Management Workshop, IWMW 2013
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Talks

Information about the plenary talks at IWMW 2013 is given below. Note that you can also view the IWMW 2013 programme

Details of the talks are also available in RSS format.

Note that a total of 13 plenary talks lasting 10.5 hours will be held. There are 14 plenary speakers (12 male and 2 female). A summary of the talks is available on the UK Web Focus blog..

This year's key themes for the plenary talks are Opportunities and Openness, Supporting Key Institutional Drivers, The User Experience, The Changing Technical Landscape, The View From Outside, Institutional Case Studies and What Does the Future Hold?

Wednesday 26 June 2013

Opportunities and Openness

Session chair: Brian Kelly, UKOLN

  • P1: Open Education: The Business & Policy Case for OER
    Opening plenary talk on Wednesday 26th June from 11:00-11:45
    See the abstract and Cable Green's biographical details.
  • P2: Mozilla, Open Badges and a Learning Standard for Web Literacy
    Plenary talk on Wednesday 26th June from 11:45-12:30
    See the abstract and Doug Belshaw's biographical details.

Supporting Key Institutional Drivers

Session chair: Marieke Guy, UKOLN

  • P3: Et tu MOOC? Massive Online Considerations
    Plenary talk by Kyriaki Anagnostopoulou on Wednesday 26th June from 14:00-14:45
    See the abstract and Kyriaki Anagnostopoulou's biographical details.
  • P4: Turning our Attention to Supporting Research
    Plenary talk by Amber Thomas on Wednesday 26th June from 14:45-15:30
    See the abstract and Amber Thomas's biographical details.

Thursday 27 June 2013

Theme: The User Experience

Session chair: Colin Work, University of Portsmouth

  • P5: Stop Trying to Avoid Losing and Start Winning: How BS 8878 Reframes the Accessibility Question
    Plenary talk by Jonathan Hassell on Thursday 27th June from 09:00-09:45
    See the abstract and Jonathan Hassell's biographical details.
  • P6: Adapting to Responsive Web Design
    Plenary talk by David Cornforth on Thursday 27th June from 09:45-10:30
    See the abstract and David Cornforth's biographical details.

Theme: The Changing Technical Landscape

Session chair: Amber Thomas, Warwick University

  • P7: The Inside-Out University
    Plenary talk by Martin Hamilton on Thursday 27th June from 11:00-11:45
    See the abstract and Martin Hamilton's biographical details.
  • P8: Working With Developers
    Plenary talk by Paul Walk on Thursday 27th June from 11:45-12:30
    See the abstract and Paul Walk's biographical details.

Theme: The View From Outside

Session chair: Martin Hamilton, Loughborough University

  • P9: 9am, 16th August, 2012: "What the fcuk just happened then?"
    Plenary talk by Ranjit Sidhu on Thursday 27th June from 14:00-14:45
    See the abstract and Ranjit Sidhu's biographical details.
  • P10: Institutional Culture Is Crippling Your Web Strategy!
    Plenary talk by Paul Boag on Thursday 27th June from 14:45-15:30
    See the abstract and Paul Boag's biographical details.

Friday 28 June 2013

Theme: Institutional Case Studies

Session chair: Helen Sargan, University of Cambridge

  • P11: IWMW and the birth of a Content Strategist
    Plenary talk by Richard Prowse on Friday 28th June from 09:30-10:15
    See the abstract and Richard Prowse's biographical details.
  • P12: The University in a Bind
    Plenary talk by Dai Griffiths on Friday 28th June from 10:15-11:00
    See the abstract and Dai Griffiths's biographical details.

Theme: What Does The Future Hold?

Session chair: Brian Kelly, UKOLN

  • P13: The Delicious Discomfort Of Not Knowing: How to Lead Effectively Through Uncertainty
    Plenary talk by Neil Denny on Friday 28th June from 11:30-12:15
    See the abstract and Neil Denny's biographical details.
  • Conclusions
    Workshop conclusions by Brian Kelly on Friday 28th June from 12:15 - 13:00
    See abstract.