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<title>Institutional Web Management Workshop 2007: Speakers</title>
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<title>Isabel Allen (2007)</title>
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<description>Isabel Allen, independent consultant, former head of eBusiness, Nottingham Trent University.
Isabel participated in the panel session on 
"Dealing with the Commercial World: Saviour or Satan?"</description>
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<title>Jeff Barr (2007)</title>
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<description>Jeff Barr is the Senior Manager of Web Services Evangelism for Amazon Web Services. He manages a team consisting of himself and three other evangelists and their goal is to create excitment and awareness for the Amazon Web Services. 
While maintaining an intense schedule at work he still finds time to write for his personal blog and to enhance and maintain Syndic8, his 5 year old RSS Feed directory.

Jeff gave a plenary talk on "Building Highly Scalable Web Applications".</description>
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<title>Paul Boag (2007)</title>
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<description>Paul Boag describes himself as a user experience designer. He is a founding partner of Web design agency Headscape, runs the boagworld.com community for people who run Web sites, and is the author of many articles (for the likes of .net magazine and Think Vitamin). 
Paul is a charismatic and entertaining speaker (e.g. .net magazine podcast, Refresh06 and Web2Live).

Paul has worked extensively in the higher education sector for clients such as City University, Brunel University, JISC and the Universities of Portsmouth, Brighton, Southampton and Lancaster.

Paul also has significant experience in running online communities and has done so as far back as 1995 when he was one of the original community leaders of  geocities. He wrote his dissertation on virtual communities and the disabled back in 1994.
Paul gave a plenary talk on "Social Participation in Student Recruitment" and participated in the panel session on Dealing with the 
"Commercial World: Saviour or Satan?"</description>
<dc:date>2007-07-17</dc:date>
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<title>Arthur Clune (2007)</title>
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<description>Arthur Clune works at the University of York as an IT Security Specialist, but is also a member of the UK Honeynet Project. In the latter role he is involved in developing the Honeynet Project's "Honeymine" data analysis tool and in helping with other aspects of Honeynet development. 
In the past he has worked on simulations of Internet traffic, studies of road traffic and in pure mathematics.

Arthur give a plenary talk on "Trends in Web Attacks".</description>
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<title>Keith Doyle (2007)</title>
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<description>Keith Doyle is Web Content Architect at the University of Salford. 
He is also responsible for the intranet framework, and has direct involvement with the University intranet home pages. 
He is passionate about how intranets and portals can support administrative activities, and also about usability and information architecture issues. In his spare time, Keith runs a WordPress blog on information architecture.

Keith give a plenary talk on "The Promise of Information Architecture" and facilitated a workshop session on "How Do I Implement Enterprise Information Architecture?"</description>
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<dc:date>2007-07-17</dc:date>
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<title>John Harrison</title>
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<description>John Harrison is the CEO of Maxsi. Maxsi are developers of eVisit Analyst, a range of advanced Web site analysis tools used by universities such as Northumbria and Exeter.

John participated in the panel session on "Dealing with the Commercial World: Saviour or Satan?"</description>
<dc:date>2007-07-19</dc:date>
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<title>Adam Hulme (2007)</title>
<link>http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2007/speakers/#hulme</link>
<guid>http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2007/speakers/#hulme</guid>
<description>Adam Hulme is an Account Manager for Maxsi. Maxsi are developers of eVisit Analyst, a range of advanced Web site analysis tools used by universities such as Northumbria and Exeter.

Adam participated in the panel session on "Dealing with the Commercial World: Saviour or Satan?"</description>
<dc:date>2007-07-19</dc:date>
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<title>Brian Kelly (2007)</title>
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<strong>Brian Kelly</strong> is UK Web Focus - a post funded by the JISC and MLA which 
provides advice and support to the UK Higher and Further Education communities 
and the museums, libraries and archives sector on Web issues. Brian is based at UKOLN.</p>

<p>Brian will be be participating in the panel session on "Dealing with the 
Commercial World: Saviour or Satan?" and facilitating a workshop session on 
"Building The Web Management Community" with Steven Warburton.</p>
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Brian Kelly is UK 
Web Focus - a post funded by the JISC and MLA which 
provides advice and support to the UK Higher and Further Education communities 
and the museums, libraries and archives sector on Web issues. Brian is based at UKOLN.</p>
<p>Brian participated in the panel session on "Dealing with the 
Commercial World: Saviour or Satan?" and facilitated a workshop session on 
"Building The Web Management Community".</p>
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<title>Drew McLellan (2007)</title>
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<description>Drew McLellan has been hacking on the Web since around 1996 following 
an unfortunate incident with a margarine tub. Since then he's spread himself between 
both front- and back-end development projects, and now works as a Web Developer 
for Yahoo! Europe in London, UK. <!--Prior to this, Drew primarily worked as a technical 
lead within design and branding agencies for clients such as Nissan, Goodyear Dunlop, 
Siemens/Bosch, Caburys, ICI Dulux and Virgin.net. Somewhere along the way, 
Drew managed to get himself embroiled with Dreamweaver and was made an early 
Macromedia Evangelist for that product. This lead to book deals, public appearances, 
fame, glory, and his eventual downfall.

Picking himself up again, Drew is now a strong advocate for best practises, and 
is currently a Group Lead for the Web Standards Project. He has had articles 
published by A List Apart, Macromedia, and O'Reilly Media's XML.com, mostly due 
to mistaken identity. Drew is a proponent of the lower-case semantic web, and is 
currently expending energies in the direction of the microformats movement, 
with particular interests in making parsers an off-the-shelf commodity and 
developing simple UI conventions. He blogs at all in the head and, with a little 
help from his friends, at 24ways.-->
Drew gave a plenary talk on "Can Your Web Site Be Your API?".
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<dc:date>2007-07-17</dc:date>
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<title>Peter Reader (2007)</title>
<link>http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2007/speakers/#reader</link>
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<description>Peter Reader is Director of Marketing and Communications at the University of Bath; his current responsibilities include Web, media relations, marketing strategy and internal communications. 
<!--Having cut his teeth on student 
newspapers, Peter has worked in five other UK universities, mainly in externally-facing roles. 
Peter is immediate past President of the European Universities Public Relations 
and Information Officers (EUPRIO), current chair of the steering committee for 
Association of Commonwealt Universities PR and Marketing Network, and a member 
of the CIPR. He has given numerous presentations in the UK and Europe, and also 
in Barbados, Canada and Japan, and has had a number of articles published in the 
professional media.-->

Peter gave a plenary talk on "Marketing Man takes off his Tie: Customers, Communities and Communication".</description>
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<title>Dr Miranda Stephenson (2007)</title>
<link>http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2007/speakers/#stephenson</link>
<guid>http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2007/speakers/#stephenson</guid>
<description>Dr Miranda Stephenson was heavily involved in establishing the 
National Science Learning Centre which is based on the University of York campus. 
<!--The National Science Learning Centre provides high quality professional development 
for everyone involved in the teaching of science, in primary and secondary schools 
and FE colleges from across the UK. Miranda was appointed Deputy Director of the 
Centre in 2004 with responsibility for the professional development curriculum and 
other strategic operational areas.-->

Miranda welcomed delegates to the University of York at the start of the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2007 event.</description>
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<dc:date>2007-07-16</dc:date>
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<title>Alison Wildish (2007)</title>
<link>http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2007/speakers/#wildish</link>
<guid>http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2007/speakers/#wildish</guid>
<description>Alison Wildish is Head of Web Services at Edge Hill University where, 
for the past seven years, she has led a team responsible for the development of 
the corporate Web site(s), intranet sites and Web services. Prior to joining 
Edge Hill, Alison was developing Web applications in the commercial sector.
<!--
Most recently Alison has led the University portal project, the development of 
applicant and community Web sites, and has contributed to IDM and 
Single Sign-On implementations.-->

Alison has an active interest in the opportunities offered by personalisation and user owned technologies and gave a plenary talk on "Let the Students do the Talking...."
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<dc:date>2007-07-16</dc:date>
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<title>Steven Warburton (2007)</title>
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<description>Steven Warburton is an e-learning ICT manager at King's College London with a wealth of experience in the implementation and evaluation of learning technology within a variety of educational settings. He has managed both technical and pedagogically driven e-learning projects that have included work on personal publishing tools, social software, virtual learning environments, and the development of blended teaching programmes. 
<!--He provides consultancy both within/out the 
University specialising in the support of distributed/distance learners. 
His research interests have been eclectic having moved from neuroscience through 
to computing and now focussing on questions of online learner identity, social 
networking and the notion of learner communities. This current research focus has 
been reflected in recent presentations that have covered the topics of social computing,
the collaborative aspects of blogs and wikis, actor network theory and 
communities of practice.-->

Steven gave a plenary talk on "What does 'Community of Practice' mean for Institutional Web Managers?".
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<dc:date>2007-07-16</dc:date>
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