On 15 Sep 2006, at 18:19, Oliver Vicars-Harris wrote:
> Hi Martin
> I'm interested to attend but do I have to post a cheque in order to
> confirm or is there any other way to pay?
> Thanks,
> - Oliver
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> Oliver Vicars-Harris
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> Developing and evaluating websites: a user-focused, practical
> approach
>
> 11 Oct 2006 at The Wallace Collection, London
>
> Run by the E-Learning Group for Museums,
> Libraries and Archives, the day offers an
> accessible overview for non-specialists, with links to further
> information.
>
> The programme for this event has now been
> finalised. If you would like to attend please
> book as soon as possible, as it is filling up
> quickly. Please pass this on to anyone in a
> small or medium sized institution you think might
> benefit. Concessions are available.
>
> For booking information please see the E-Learning Group website
> http://www.elearninggroup.org.uk/training.php
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> Programme
>
> 1000 * 1030 Arrivals and coffee
> 1030 * 1035 Introduction, Martin Bazley, E-Learning Group
> 1035 * 1050 Why user testing is so important: 3
> new E-Learning resources * case study, Emmajane
> Avery and Beth Kingston, Wallace Collection
>
> 1050 * 1215 Part 1: technical
> Building websites: what’s involved? *
> Introduction to some key issues, including:
> * How are websites made? Practical demonstrations of
> * Dreamweaver (add an image, create a new
> page, add a link, apply a Cascading Style Sheet) and
> * a content management system (case study,
> Steve Gardam, British Postal Museum and Archive)
> * Working with web developers tbc
> * A 5min intro to copyright, Naomi Korn, MDA
> * A 5min intro to accessibility, Shelley Boden, enableUK
> * User testing: what it’s for and how to do
> it, Martin Bazley, ICT4Learning
> 1215-1300 Crit room:
> <http://www.favourite-things.org.uk/>Favourite
> Things; <http://www.wolverhamptonart.org.uk/>WolverhamptonArt
> A panel of experts offers constructive feedback on delegates’ websites
>
> 1300-1345 Lunch at the Wallace Collection
>
> 1345-1400 Talking to users can seriously affect
> your website: Birmingham Stories, a case study by Caroline John,
> thinktank.
>
> 1400 * 1515 Part 2: editorial
> Generating and managing “content” * Introduction to some key
> issues, including:
> Writing for the web * a practical activity and
> some practical tips, Jocelyn Goddard, MLA SE
> Working with authors: Moving Here schools website
> case study, Nadia Arbach, National Archives
> Developing resources for schools * what teachers
> want, and how teachers use whiteboards, Adele
> Hull, ICT Curriculum Adviser, Leicester City Council
> An introduction to “Web 2.0” Rose Cardiff, Tate
> including How to create your own podcast
> Marketing websites * the impact of Web 2.0 (tbc)
>
> 1515 -1545 Tea and biscuits
>
> 1545 * 1630 Crit room:
> <http://www.tpyf.com/>Their Past Your Future; one other site tbc
> A panel of experts offers constructive feedback on delegates’ websites
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> Martin Bazley
> Chair, E-Learning Group for Museums, Libraries and Archives
> www.eLearningGroup.org.uk
> 07803 580 727
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