Workshop Sessions
Further information about the workshop sessions for IWMW 2008 is given below.
Note that a total of 24 hours of parallel sessions were held.
Day 1: Tuesday 22 July 2008
- A1: Embracing Web 2.0 Technologies to Grease the Wheels of Team Cohesion:
Andy Ramsden and Marieke Guy, University of Bath
- See abstract for session
and Andy Ramsden's and
Marieke Guy's biographical details.
- A2: Using Web 2.0 Technologies to Support a Brand Focused Marketing Strategy:
Helen Aspell, University of Southampton and James Souttar, Precedent
- See abstract for session
and Helen Aspell's and
James Souttar's biographical details.
- A3: Coping with Forms: Implementing a Web Form Management Application:
Dan Jackson, City University
- See abstract for session
and Dan Jackson's biographical details.
- A4: Stuff what We're doing at Edge Hill University:
Mike Nolan, Edge Hill University
- See abstract for session
and Mike Nolan's biographical details.
- A5: The 'other' Accessibility Guidelines - the Importance of Authoring Tool Accessibility Evaluation in a Web 2.0 World:
David Sloan, University of Dundee
- See abstract for session
and David Sloan's biographical details.
- A6: Mashups: More than Maps:
Mike Ellis, Eduserv
- See abstract for session
and Mike Ellis' biographical details.
- A7: Introducing Socialearn:
Tony Hirst, Open University
- See abstract for session
and Hirst's biographical details.
- A8: Mind Mapping for Effective Content Management:
Stephen Evans and Gareth Saunders, St Andrews
- See abstract for session
and Stephen Evans' and
Gareth Saunders' biographical details.
Day 2: Wednesday 23 July 2008
- B1: Approaches To Web Resource Preservation:
Marieke Guy and Brian Kelly, UKOLN, University of Bath
- See abstract for session
and Marieke Guy's
and Brian Kelly's
biographical details.
- B2: Web CMS and University Web Teams Part II - the Never Ending Story?:
Claire Gibbons and Russell Allen, University of Bradford
- See abstract for session
and Claire Gibbons' and
Russell Allen's biographical details.
- B3: The Real Information Environment:
Dr Martin L Poulter, University of Bristol and Kwansuree Jiamton, King's College London
- See abstract for session
and Martin L Poulter's and
Kwansuree Jiamton's biographical details.
- B4: Hands Up if You Haven't done Yours Yet...:
Debbie Nicholson and Keith Brooke University of Essex
- See abstract for session
and Debbie Nicholson's and
Keith Brooke's biographical details.
- B5: Tactics to Strategy, and Back Again:
Stephen Emmott, LSE
- See abstract for session
and Stephen Emmott's biographical details.
- B6: Battling Bureaucracy: Paul Boag
- See abstract for session
and Paul Boag's biographical details.
- B7: What's the Point of Having Developers in a Web 2.0 World?,
Phil Wilson and Tom Natt, University of Bath
- See abstract for session
and Phil Wilson's and
Tom Natt's biographical details.
- B8: Podcasting and iTunes U: Institutional Approaches to Scaleable Service:
Jeremy Speller, UCL and Nicholas Watson, Open University
- See abstract for session
and Jeremy Speller's and
Nicholas Watson's biographical details.
Strategies For Risk Assessment and Risk Management:
Brian Kelly, UKOLN, University of Bath
- See abstract for session
and Brian Kelly's biographical details.
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