Plenary Talks

The plenary talks at IWMW 2016 are grouped into a number of themes as listed below.

Tuesday 21 June 2016, Opening Session:
Understanding Users

Session chair: Brian Kelly

Talk P0: IWMW 2016: Introduction
by Brian Kelly
Talk P1: Requirements Are Hypotheses: How Lean UX Can Help You Develop Better Products
by Neil Allison, University of Edinburgh
Talk P2: Skin Deep: Using Cosmetic Improvement to Drive Real Change
by Gareth Edwards, The University of Greenwich

Wednesday 22 June 2016, Morning Session 1:
Managing Change

Session chair: Andrew Millar, University of Dundee

Talk P3: Managing Change: Leading Horses to Water
by Rob van Tol, Precedent
Talk P4: Building a New University Website – an Agile Content Case Study
by Rich Prowse, University of Bath
Talk P5: Establishing Digital at the Heart of the University
by Gareth Saunders, University of St Andrews

Wednesday 22 June 2016, Morning Session 2:
Delivering Services

Session chair: Rich Prowse, University of Bath
Talk P6: Building a digital team (almost) from scratch
by Duncan Stephen, SRUC
Talk P7: Prototyping the Digital University
by Chris Scott, Headscape and Anja Hazebroek, University of Hull
Talk P8: 100 to 1(ish) – Unifying a Sprawling Web Estate
by Richard West, Jisc

Wednesday 22 June 2016, Afternoon Session:
Web Analytics and Beyond

Session chair: Marieke Guy, QAA
Talk P9: The Google Analytics of Things
by Martin Hawksey, ALT

Thursday 23 June 2016, Morning Session 1:
Beyond the Institution

Session chair: Claire Gibbons, University of Bradford
Talk P10: It’s Time to Get Personal
by Piero Tintori, TERMINALFOUR
Talk P11: Working With External Partners
by Mandy Phillips, Liverpool John Moores University and Mark Simpson, Mando
Talk P12: Right Here; Right Now: Providing the Information your Students Need and your Regulator Requires
by Marieke Guy, QAA

Thursday 23 June 2016, Morning Session 2a:
When Things Go Wrong!

Session chair: Mike McConnell, University of Aberdeen

Talk P13: When your website is a ‘national embarrassment’ the only way is up
by Matt Jukes, ONS

Thursday 23 June 2016, Morning Session 2b:
Learning … and Planning

Session chair: Mike McConnell, University of Aberdeen

Panel P14: Learning From the Past; Looking to the Future
Facilitated by Mike McConnell, University of Aberdeen
Talk P15: Conclusions
by Brian Kelly