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Programme 2012

The document provides the draft programme for the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2012 taking place from June 18-20 in Edinburgh. The workshop will focus on embedding innovation and include sessions on topics like data as new content, open data, data visualization, responsive design, content management systems, and inclusive web presence. The programme consists of keynote speeches, parallel sessions, and social events over the three day period.

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Programme 2012

The document provides the draft programme for the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2012 taking place from June 18-20 in Edinburgh. The workshop will focus on embedding innovation and include sessions on topics like data as new content, open data, data visualization, responsive design, content management systems, and inclusive web presence. The programme consists of keynote speeches, parallel sessions, and social events over the three day period.

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Institutional Web Management Workshop 2012: Embedding Innovation Draft Programme

Monday 18th June 2012


10:00 18:00 11:00 12:30 12:30 13:30 13:30 14:00 14:00 15:30 15:30 16:00 16:00 16:20 Registration Parallel Sessions A and open meetings Lunch New to the Sector? New to Web Management? New to IWMW? An orientation session, open to all Parallel Sessions B Coffee Opening of IWMW 2012 Welcome to the University of Edinburgh, Dawn Ellis, University of Edinburgh Welcome to IWMW 2012, Brian Kelly, UKOLN Plenary 1: TBC, Kevin Ashley, DCC (Digital Curation Centre) Free Time Workshop Dinner and Social Event South Hall, Pollack Halls

16:25 17:15 17:15 19:00 19:00 late

Tuesday 19th June 2012


07:00 09:00 09:00 10:30 09:00 09:45 Breakfast Morning Session 1: Data: the New Content? Chair: Marieke Guy, UKOLN Plenary 2: Open Data Development in the City of Edinburgh Council, Sally Kerr, City of Edinburgh Council Plenary 3: Data Visualisation: A Taster, Tony Hirst, Open University and Martin Hawksey, JISC CETIS Tea/Coffee Plenary 4: Design of Key Information Sets, Stuart Church, Pure Usability Ltd. Morning Session 2: Embedding Innovation Plenary 5: Beyond WCAG: Experiences in Implementing BS 8878, EA Draffan, University of Southampton Lunch Afternoon Session: Embedding Innovation (continued) Chair: Katherine Pickles, Robert Gordon University Plenary 6: Going Online - Do Universities Really Understand the Internet?, Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski, Robert Gordon University Plenary 7: Do I Need an App for That?, Rob Borley, Headscape Tea/Coffee Parallel Sessions: C Free Time Drinks Reception and Free Time in Edinburgh City Centre Our Dynamic Earth

09:45 10:30 10:30 11:00 11:00 11:45 11:45 12:30

12:30 14:00 14:00 16:00 14:00 14:45

14:45 15:30 15:30 16:00 16:00 17:30 17:30 19:00 19:00 late

Institutional Web Management Workshop: Embedding Innovation, Edinburgh, 18-20th June 2012

Wednesday 20th June 2012


07:00 09:30 09:30 11:00 09:30 10:00 10:00 10:30 Breakfast Morning Session: Institutional Case Studies Plenary 8: What Do You Really Want?, Dawn Ellis, University of Edinburgh Plenary 9: Serve Two Masters: Creating Large-Scale Responsive Websites, Keith Doyle, Navopia and Paddy Callaghan, Bradford University Tea/Coffee Plenary 10: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Two Years of Running a Content Management Service, Helen Sargan, University of Cambridge Plenary 11: Measuring Impact, Stephen Emmott, LSE Conclusions Finish

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Parallel Sessions
A1 Identifying and Responding to Emerging Technologies, Thom Bunting and Brian Kelly, UKOLN and Mark Power, CETIS A2 Experiences in User Centred Design at the University of Edinburgh, Neil Allison, University of Edinburgh A3 Open, Agile Approaches to Website Development Learning Lessons from Others, Matt Jukes, MRC A4 The Xcri-cap Files, Rob Englebright, JISC and Claire Gibbons, Bradford University A5 Preparing For Mobile Open Session, Self-managed A6 TBD 1, Slot which may be arranged nearer the event B1 I've Got this Idea for an App, Chris Eddie, University of Oxford B2 Developing Digital Literacies and the Role of Institutional Support Services, Sheila MacNeill B3 Large-Scale Responsive Websites: Tools and Techniques, Keith Doyle and Paddy Callaghan B4 Big and Small Web Data, Marieke Guy, UKOLN B5 Managing and Supporting a Central Content Management System (CMS) with a Devolved Web Publishing Community, Miles MacCalman, University of Edinburgh B6 BYOD (Bring Your Own Device), Self-managed B7 TBD 2, Slot which may be arranged nearer the event C1 Responding to the Cookie Monster, Claire Gibbons, University of Bradford and John Kelly, JISC Legal C2 A Collaborative Evaluation of Web Conferencing Tools, Julian Prior and Marie Salter, University of Bath C3 Mobilising WordPress, Steve Boneham, Netskills and Mark Power, CETIS C4 The Challenges of Delivery Content Strategy in HE, Richard Prowse, University of Bath C5 Linking You, Joss Winn, Lincoln University C6 Managing the Process of Providing an Inclusive Institutional Web Presence, David Sloan, University of Dundee C7 Data Visualisation Kitchen, Tony Hirst. Open University and Martin Hawksey, CETIS

Institutional Web Management Workshop: Embedding Innovation, Edinburgh, 18-20th June 2012

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