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" So, What Would You Do With 45 Sixteen Year Olds?"
This page provides details for the workshop session on
" So, What Would You Do With 45 Sixteen Year Olds?".
- Title:
- So, What Would You Do With 45 Sixteen Year Olds?
- Facilitator:
- Debbie Nicholson, Web Support Officer, Web Support Unit, University of Essex
- Abstract:
- We are one of those rare web teams based in the IT Section who have an excellent
relationship with our External Relations Section. Whilst there are obvious ways
in which the two sections need to work together on a day to day basis, for publications,
marketing, etc, this session will explore the less common collaboration our web unit
has developed with the Widening Participation office.
We will investigate the ways in which web-based resources can be used to develop
and support WP initiatives and how these could be transferred to other areas within
the Institution. We will also explore how we can utilise the wide variety of pre-university students our institution already has access to for user needs analysis.
- Learning Objectives:
- This session will use case study examples, including our experiences teaching
students on residential summer school courses at the University. By the end of the session participants will have:
- explored the benefits of usability testing and user evaluation to an institution
- discussed how they can create collaborations with other areas in their own institution
- explored ways in which the web can be used to facilitate collaborations and
social networking for staff and potential students
- explored the advantages to be gained from fostering a community for students just entering the HE process
- Rating:
- Hands on:
- Note: Each session is given a rating from 0 (low) to 3 (high). More information
on this is available on the
call page.
- Room Requirements:
- PC and data projector.
- Venue:
- (V/131)
- Time:
- Monday 16th July 2007 from 15:30-17:00
- Contact Details
-
Debbie Nicholson Web Support Officer
Web Support Unit
University of Essex
Wivenhoe Park
Colchester
Essex, CO4 3SQ
Email: debbie@essex.ac.uk
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