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Welcome to IWMW 2014 Brian Kelly Innovation Advocate Cetis University of Bolton Bolton, UK Contact Details Email: [email protected] Twitter: @briankelly Blog: http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.co m/ Cetis Web site: http://www.cetis.ac.uk/ Further information available at http://iwmw.org/iwmw2014/ iversity of Northumbria,16-18 July 2014 IWMW 2014: Rebooting the Web The 18 th Institutional Web Management Workshop Event hashtag: #iwmw14 Session hashtag: #P0

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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/

University of Northumbria,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 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 as part of UKOLN’s Jisc-

funded activities• Supported Jisc’s innovation 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 2014IWMW 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

19.00

Dinner at Halls of Residence

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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)09.30

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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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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#IWMW14#P0 Who Makes IWMW 2014

Possible?Main sponsors:• Terminal4 • SiD • Siteimprove

Exhibitors and additional sponsors• Squiz • APS

The speakers:• 11 plenary speakers plus panellists

The workshop facilitators:• ~10 facilitators

The organising team:• Steve Boneham, Philip Swinhoe & Dave Hartland, Netskills• Natasha Bishop • Brian Kelly

The organising institutions:• Netskills, Cetis and UK Web Focus

The participants:• Everybody here!

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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

19.00

Dinner at Halls of Residence