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<title>Institutional Web Management Workshop 2000: Workshop Facilitators</title>
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<description>Details of the workshop facilitators at the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2000</description>
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<title>Paul Browning (2000)</title>
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<description>Paul is Information Strategy Co-ordinator at the University of Bristol (but was an earth scientist  who ran a departmental network in a former life). He is a member of the institutional Web Team and is fed up using a bucket and spade to build and maintain the University Web; he has been on the lookout for a JCB for the last 18 months.</description>
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<title>Greg Newton-Ingham (2000)</title>
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<description>Greg has been in the IT field since 1977. Following periods working as a systems programmer and network administrator Greg joined UEA. Greg describes himself as a 'maverick academic'. In additon to managing EU and TLTP projects Greg has been the course director for the final year undergraduate unit on strategic information systems, MBA course organiser for information systems and until recently lectured on the final year computer science unit "Web and Network Graphics". He is currently the project manager for the eLib phase 3 Agora hybrid library project and has been project manager for the JISC funded Networked Moving Images Pilot Project. 
Greg's many hobbies include ice-cream, chocolate and the Caribbean (preferably at the same time).</description>
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<title>Mark Stiles (2000)</title>
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<description>Mark Stiles is Co-Director of the Learning Development Centre at Staffordshire University.
The Centre has the proactive role of leading the transformation of the way learning takes place at the University, which last year saw over 7,000 learners experience using one or more VLEs (Virtual Learning Environments).  He is a regular conference
speaker on the strategic and educational aspects of the electronic support of learning and has published a number of papers in the same field.

He is also Director of the JISC supported COSE Project which has developed the COSE VLE, and seen it published as commercial product by Longman. The Project is still further developing COSE as a product and, also using JISC funding, is working on COSE IMS standards compliance and the production of an IMS compliant content repository.   He also manages the JISC/JCIEL "CO3" project which is testing the IMS (Instructional Management Systems) interoperability standards using the COSE (Staffordshire University), Colloquia (Bangor) and CoMentor (Huddersfield) systems.</description>
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<title>Andrew Aird (2000)</title>
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<description>No biographical details available.</description>
<dc:date>2000-09-07</dc:date>
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<title>Brian Kelly (2000)</title>
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<description>Brian Kelly is UK Web Focus, a JISC-funded post based at UKOLN, University of Bath.  His responsibilities include monitoring Web developments and informing the UK HE community.  His dissemination activities include regular contributions to the Ariadne, Cultivate Interactive and  Exploit Interactive Web magazines, presentations at conferences, workshops and seminars and organising events such as the Institutional Web Management series of workshops.
Brian is also chair of the HERO Technical Advisory Group.</description>
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<title>Malcolm Raggett (2000)</title>
<link>http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2000/sessions.html#raggett</link>
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<description>Malcolm was a lecturer in engineering when he introduced and developed the first web-based learning in his institution. Since then he has changed role and moved institution: he is now the IT Manager at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.</description>
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<title>Andy Powell (2000)</title>
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<description>Andy is based at UKOLN and spends most of his time working as part of the Resource Discovery Network Centre, where he is currently responsible for coordinating the technical architecture of the Resource Discovery Network - see http://www.rdn.ac.uk/. He also contributes to a number of metadata-related projects at UKOLN and has been actively involved in the development of campus information services at the University of Bath for more years than he cares to remember!</description>
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<title>Miles Banbery (2000)</title>
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<description>Miles Banbery has been University Web Editor at the University of Kent at Canterbury for two years having previously worked as an Information Officer for UKC's Computing Service. His post is within the Communications &amp; Development Office, a department with remits for public relations, internal communications, alumni relations, fund raising and development amongst other things.</description>
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