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Welcome to IWMW 2014
Brian KellyInnovation AdvocateCetisUniversity of BoltonBolton, UK
Contact DetailsEmail: [email protected]: @briankellyBlog: http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/Cetis Web site: http://www.cetis.ac.uk/
Further information available at http://iwmw.org/iwmw2014/
Northumbria University, 16-18 July 2014
IWMW 2014: Rebooting the WebThe 18th Institutional Web Management Workshop
Event hashtag: #iwmw14 Session hashtag: #P0
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About MeBrian Kelly:• Innovation Advocate at Cetis, University of
Bolton since Oct 2013• Was UK Web Focus at UKOLN, University
of Bath, Oct 1996-Jul 2013My work:• Identifying innovative technologies and
practices• Supporting and promoting appropriate
innovative practices across UK HE/FE sector• Working with sector in sharing and
promoting best practices in use of networked technologies
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About You How many:• Are new to IWMW events?• Have attended:
1-3 IWMW events? ~4-9 IWMW events? >10 IWMW events
• Work in: HE FE Other
• Are: Part on an institutional Web management team Work elsewhere in a HE/FE institution
• Are: Developers Designers Content
specialists Managers Others (what?)
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About IWMW IWMW:• Institutional Web Management Workshop• Can also be pronounced whim-a-way! • Established in 1997• Organised by UKOLN annually as part of
UKOLN’s Jisc-funded activities• Supported Jisc’s innovation (futures) activities
IWMW 2013:• 17th in series• Final event organised by UKOLN following
cessation of Jisc funding for UKOLN• Feedback showed participants felt there was
still a need for future IWMW events4
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IWMW 2.014IWMW 2.014
• Theme: “rebooting the Web”• Focus on:
Learning from institutional practices and sharing experiences
Learning from outside the HE/FE sector Informed future-gazing
• Provided by: Brian Kelly Cetis, my host institution Netskills
• Continues to help foster a community of practice• But have we got it right? Will there be a need for
IWMW 2015?
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The Programme Day 1
Time Title SpeakerOpening session: Perspectives from Outside14.00
Introduction Brian Kelly
14.30
Why you don’t need a social media plan and how to create one anyway
Tracy Playle
15.15
Tea
15.45
Digital Adaptation: Time to Untie Your Hands
Paul Boag
16.30
Hyper-connectEd: Filling the vacuum by switching from blow to suck
Martin Hawksey
17.15
Announcements
Social event17.20
Check in and free time (New Bridge pub?)
19.30
Dinner here
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The Programme Day 2Morning session: Institutional Case Studies (1)09.00
Building cost-effective, flexible and scalable education resources using Google Cloud Platform
Sharif Salah
09.45
Using the start-up playbook to reboot a big university website
Ross Ferguson
10.30
Tea
11.00
Marketing is dead, long live UX Neil Allison
11.45
Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions (7 rooms) Sign up
12.30
Lunch
Afternoon session: Looking To The Future14.00
“You are ALL so weird!” University sector analysis & trends
Ranjit Sidhu
14.45
What Does The Data Tell Us About UK University Web Sites?
Chris Gutteridge & Andrew Milsted
15.30
Tea
16.00
Parallel Sessions
Social event19.00
Reception followed by meals / drinks (DIY)
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The Programme (3) Day 3
Time Title SpeakerSession: Institutional Case Studies (II)
Take bags to luggage area09.30
Rebooting MyEd - Making the Portal Relevant Again
Martin Morrey
10.15
Allocating Work: Providing Tools for Academics
Hiten Vaghmaria
11.00
Tea
Session: What Does the Future Hold?11.30
“What is our vision for the institutional web and can we implement that vision?”
All!
12.15
Conclusions
12.30
Close
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A Rapidly-Changing Future
See http://www.jisc.ac.uk/blog/towards-a-new-look-customer-service-function-for-jisc-01-jul-2014
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A Rapidly-Changing Future
We now need to bring together these customer services to make them more manageable for us and, more importantly, more coherent and simpler for our customers, so we are changing the current host grant agreements as of 31 December 2014.
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IWMW 15
Do we want an IWMW 2015?What changes should we make?• Weekend
sessions?
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IWMW 15
• Do we want an IWMW 2015?
• What changes should we make?• Weekend
sessions?• Wider
range of sessions?
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IWMW 2015
Do we want an IWMW 2015?What changes should we make?
• Weekend sessions?
• Wider range of sessions
• Increased sponsorship
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IWMW 2015
Do we want an IWMW 2015?What changes should we make?
• Weekend sessions?
• Wider range of sessions
• Increased sponsorship
• Increased feesBelow conference normALT-C 2014: £579/£697UCISA 2014: £475/£650SCONUL 2014: £695IWMW 2014: £350
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Possible?Main sponsors:• Terminal4 • SiD
Exhibitors and additional sponsors• Squiz • APS • Siteimprove
The speakers:• 11 plenary speakers plus panellists
The workshop facilitators:• ~10 facilitators
The organising team:• Netskills: Steve Boneham, Philip Swinhoe, Hanna, …• Natasha Bishop • Brian Kelly
The organising institutions:• Netskills, Cetis and UK Web Focus
The participants:• Everybody here!
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Campus MapSee https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/static/5007/mapJune09.pdfAccommodation
New Bridge pub
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City map
Cumberland Arms
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Questions?Any questions, comments, …?
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The Programme Day 1
Time Title SpeakerOpening session: Perspectives from Outside14.00
Introduction [#P0] Brian Kelly
14.30
Why you don’t need a social media plan and how to create one anyway [#P1]
Tracy Playle
15.15
Tea
15.45
Digital Adaptation: Time to Untie Your Hands [#P2]
Paul Boag
16.30
Hyper-connectEd: Filling the vacuum by switching from blow to suck [#P3]
Martin Hawksey
17.15
Announcements
Social event17.20 Check in and Free time19.00 Dinner at Halls of Residence