This page provides links to wiki pages for all parallel sessions. These pages are available for workshop facilitators and delegates who may wish provide relevant resources, add comments etc. before, during or after the workshop. However it is not envisaged that these resources will be used in all cases.
Parallel Session A: Monday 16 July 2007 from 15:30-17:00
- A1: Athens, Shibboleth, the UK Access Management Federation, OpenID, CardSpace and all that - single sign-on for your Web site, Andrew Cormack, Richard Dunning and Andy Powell, Eduserv
- A2: So, What Would You Do With 45 Sixteen Year Olds?, Debbie Nicholson, Web Support Officer, Web Support Unit, University of Essex
- A3: Know Me Knowing YouTube, Adrian Stevenson, Internet Services, The University of Manchester
- A4: Web Usage Statistics in the University Environment, Paul Kelly and William Mackintosh, University of York
- A5: Sustainable Services: Solidity based on Openness?, Ross Gardler, OSS Watch, University of Oxford and Andrew Savory, Managing Director, Sourcesense UK
- A6: Portable Devices for Learning: A Whistlestop Tour, Stuart Smith, MIMAS
- A7: Usability Testing for the WWW, Emma Tonkin, UKOLN
- A8: Geolinked Institutional Web Content, Sebastian Rahtz, Oxford University Computing Services, Patrick H. Lauke, University of Salford and Nigel Bradley, Web Services Manager, IT Services, Northumbria University
- A9: The Eternal Beta - Can it Work in an Institution?, Phil Wilson, University of Bath
Parallel Session B: Tuesday 17 July 2007 from 15:30-17:00
- B1: How Do I Implement Enterprise Information Architecture?, Keith Doyle, Salford University
- B2: People, Processes and Projects - How the Culture of an Organisation can Impact on Technical System Implementation, Claire Gibbons, Web Officer (Marketing and Communications), University of Bradford and Russell Allen, Project Manager (Portal and CMS), Management Information Services, University of Bradford
- B3: Just say No to Powerpoint: Web Alternatives for Slides and Presentations, Helen Sargan, University of Cambridge
- B4: Contextual Accessibility in Institutional Web Accessibility Policies, David Sloan, Digital Media Access Group, University of Dundee and Simon Ball, Techdis
- B5: Your Web Site: a Better User Experience, Pete Walker, Internet Development Manager, ILRT, University of Bristol and Stuart Church, Pure Usability
- B6: XCRI: Syndicating the Online Prospectus, Scott Wilson, CETIS, Ben Ryan, KaiNao, Mark Stubbs, Manchester Metropolitan University and Vashti Zarach, CETIS
- B7: Thieves in the Night: Hidden Problems in Web site Redesign, Matt Thrower, UKOLN, University of Bath
- B8: Building The Web Management Community, Brian Kelly, UKOLN, University of Bath and Steven Warburton, Kings College London
- B9: Implementing a Content Management System: Can you Avoid the Pain?, Dan Smith, The University of Southampton