UKOLN Workshop:This page provides biographical details of the speakers and members of
the organising committee at
the Exploiting The Potential Of Wikis  
which was organised by UKOLN .
Speakers 
Steven Warburton 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 talk on 
"Wikis and Collaboration: Approaches 
to Deploying Wikis in Educational Settings 
Steven can be contacted at 
<steven.warburton
 
Henry Rzepa Henry Rzepa  is Professor of Computational 
Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London. His entry into 
the "Internet World" occurred around 1987, when as a member of a journal advisory 
board of the Royal Society of Chemistry, he was asked to consider solutions to 
the problem of archiving the rich stream of data beginning to emerge in digital 
form from many articles published in the journal. The 
CLIC enhanced journal project , 
which ran during 1995-1997, investigated ways of capturing data in a chemically 
semantically rich manner and exposing it via journal pages; similar experiments 
in Electronic conferencing (the ECTOC series, 1995-1998; the Exemplarchem series, 2000-2005) 
explored how (chemistry) research scientists and students would respond to such environments. 
During this period, he collaborated in the development of CML 
(Chemical Markup Language, 1996-present), which evolved into an extensive set of 
modular schemas for embedding in Open data-rich environments. Latterly, the focus 
has been on the metadata side, providing semantic hooks for enabling the 
interoperability of these environments into other sciences.
As well as the informatics research, Professor Rzepa has an active program in 
quantum chemical modelling of important chemical systems and reactions. His recent 
discoveries include a novel class of conjugated molecules, which exhibit aromaticity 
arising from higher-twist Mobius rings (actually, paradromic topologies sustaining 
two or four half twists), and the first unravelling of the origins of polymeric 
stereo-regularities (tacticities) in new classes of polymerisation reactions designed 
to use sustainable bio-resources rather than geochemical stocks such as oil. 
Henry gave a talk on 
"Wikis and (Meta)data Rich Environments: a Model for Scholarly Publishing 
Henry can be contacted at 
<Henry.Rzepa
 
Brian Kelly 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 .
Brian's interests include Web standards, Web accessibility, quality assurance 
for Web services and innovative Web developments, including collaborative Web tools,
Web 2.0 developments, etc.
Brian gave a talk on 
"Reflections On Personal Experiences In Using Wikis 
Brian can be contacted at <b.kelly
 
Phil Wilson Phil Wilson  is a Web Software Developer for the University of Bath 
where he develops n-tier J2EE web applications, and has been doing this for 
various companies for five years. Philip's interests include Web standards, 
Web usability, collaborative Web tools, Firefox hacking and the Semantic Web.
Phil gave a talk on 
"Evaluating Wikis: A Case Study 
Phil can be contacted at 
<p.g.wilson 
 
Organising Committee 
Brian Kelly 
Brian Kelly   is chair of the programme
committee.  Brian Kelly's details are given above.
 
Steven Warburton 
Steven Warburton  is co-chair of the programme committee.  
Steven Warburton's details are given above.
 
Natasha Bishop Natasha  Bishop UKOLN  with 
responsibility for all events undertaken by the organisation along with marketing 
the organisation to the wider community. Natasha has over 7 years of experience 
at organising events and has been at UKOLN since October 2003.  Natasha has 
responsibility for the workshop organisation and administration.