Web accessibility guidelines are a mess, but that doesn’t mean we can’t develop a coherent accessibility policy. The second session of Headscape’s EdWeb 2009 conference (I previously blogged about the first session on becoming a user-centric institution) tackled the ever-thorny … Continue reading →
Over the last couple of weeks I’ve managed to get away from sunny Northampton Square to attend two excellent events for HEI ‘web professionals’. A couple of weeks ago I took part in the inaugural session of a networking meet-up … Continue reading →
The University has commissioned an agency to develop a roadmap for the delivery of a new website. The purpose of the roadmap is to ensure the development of the website is firmly grounded in the strategic goals of the University … Continue reading →
It’s always good to discover cool new applications that actually have some value, and they’re even more useful when they provide some insight into how users are searching for information about City University. One such tool that I recently came across while … Continue reading →
City University‘s Centre for Human Computer Interaction Design is hosting an open day to showcase it’s impressive facilities, services and teaching next Tuesday, March 31st 2009. A number of free seminars and tutorials covering all manner of HCI topics are on offer, … Continue reading →
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