Programme

IWMW, 2017, the annual Institutional Web Management Workshop, takes place at the University of Kent on 11-13 July. The theme of this year’s event, the 21st in the series is “It’s The End Of The Institution As We Know It (And We Feel Fine)“. The programme for the IWMW 2017 event is shown below.

The IWMW 2017 programme consists of plenary talks, master classes and workshop sessions.

Note that a copy suitable for downloading and printing is available on Scribd.

Day 1, Tuesday 11 July 2017

Time Event Notes
11.00 Registration
Opening Session theme: “The End Of The World?
Chair: Brian Kelly
13.45 Introduction to IWMW 2017, Brian Kelly Keynes Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1)
14.00 P1: The UK’s European University in a Time of Brexit
Bonnie Ferguson, University of Kent
14.45 P2: Having a Good Crisis…and Not Wasting It
Andrew Millar, University of Dundee
15.30 Coffee
16.00 Workshops

Choose 1 of 10 available
17.30 Sessions finish
19.00 Dinner Rutherford Dining Hall

 

Day 2, Wednesday 12 July 2017

Time Event Notes
Morning Session 1 theme: “We Feel Fine (Governance Issues)
Chair: Claire Gibbons
09.00 P3: High Sights, High Standards
Carley Hollis, University of St Andrews
Keynes Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1)
09.40 P4: Making Digital Change Happen
Melanie Read, University of London
10.10 P5: You Touched It Last: Designing Governance for Devolved Institutions
Gareth Edwards, University of Greenwich
10.40 Coffee
Morning Session 2 theme: “We Feel Fine (Tools and Technologies)
Chair: Andrew Millar
11.00 P6: Realising the Vision of a Single Source of Course Information
Graham Bird, Jenni Taylor & David Hopkins, Cardiff University
Keynes Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1)
11.30 P7: Oxford Mosaic – A Web Publishing Platform for the Future
Matthew Castle & Ruth Mason, University of Oxford
12.00 P8: Building a Digital Publishing Platform
Rich Prowse, University of Bath
12.30 Lunch
Afternoon Session 1 theme: “We Feel Fine (Understanding Our Users)
Chair: Bonnie Ferguson
14.00 P9: Students as Humans: Understanding and Segmenting the Real Student Experience
Michael Frantzis, Precedent
Keynes Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1)
14.50 Master Classes (including coffee break)

Choose 1 of 8 available
17.30 Sessions finish
18.00 Barbeque  K.Bar, Keynes College

 

Day 3, Thursday 13 July 2017

Time Event Notes
Morning Session 2 theme: “We Feel Fine (Working With The Wider Sector)
Chair: Marieke Guy
09.15 P10: 5 Conversion Techniques that Higher Ed Can Learn From eCommerce
Piero Tintori, TerminalFOUR
Note later start to allow time to leave luggage in luggage area

Keynes Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1)

09.50 P12: How to Win Over Your Colleagues and Make Life Easier
Paul Boag, Boagworld
10.20 Coffee
Morning Session 2 theme: “We Feel Fine (The Core Community)
Chair: Mike McConnell
11.00 P13: Building a Collaborative Culture in an Institution
Stratos Filalithis, University of Edinburgh
Keynes Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1)
11.30 P14: The Life Academic
Chris Gutteridge, University of Southampton
11.50 P15: Student Life
Tom Wright, University of Lincoln
12.10 P16: Panel session
12.40 Concluding remarks
12.45 Finish