- Institutional Web Management Workshop (IWMW)
Institutional Web Management Workshop (IWMW) is a series of workshop events organised by
UKOLN to provide professional development for web managers, policy makers, developers, designers and information professionals related to theUK 's higher andfurther education communities.The workshops aim to provide an opportunity for discussion and debate amongst the participants. A small number of plenary talks address key areas of interest. However the main focus of the workshop centres around the parallel sessions, discussion groups and debates which enable participants to be actively engaged with the issues facing those involved in the provision of institutional Web management services.
The workshop series began with a two day event held at
King's College London on16 July –17 July 1997. Following the success of the initial event, in 1998 the event was extended to its current 3 day format.Noteworthy Incident at IWMW 2005
The IWMW 2005 event was the first time a WiFi network was available for use by the participants. The [http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2005/technologies/ provision of a number of networked technologies] to support the event illustrate that this was an early example of an
Amplified conference . It should be noted that the7 July 2005 London bombings took place midway through the event. Participants who were making use of the network were first alerted to the news on the event's IRC channel, and a [http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2005/technologies/irc-log#first-reference-to-bomb record of the discussions] when the participants first became aware of the significance of this news is available.Full List Of IWMW Events
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