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Are all the children in their bed?

Are all the children in their bed?. Derek Law Information Resources Directorate, University of Strathclyde. Welcome to Glasgow. City of Culture City of Architecture City of deep fried Mars Bars Strathclyde - A Place of Useful Learning The home of WWW. W3, Urban myth,authentication

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Are all the children in their bed?

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  1. Are all the children in their bed? Derek Law Information Resources Directorate, University of Strathclyde

  2. Welcome to Glasgow • City of Culture • City of Architecture • City of deep fried Mars Bars • Strathclyde - A Place of Useful Learning • The home of WWW

  3. W3, Urban myth,authentication and censorship Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town Upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown chappin’ } knockin’ } keekin’ } at the windows, speirin’ } keekin’ } checking} at the locks, “Are all the children in their beds? eight o’ clock} ten o’ clock } ” It’s past

  4. An internal tool or an external propaganda weapon? Information and quality assurance Are we responsible? Censorship and curfews Napster, spam and MUD Version control Ownership Anon – or William Miller? Centralisation versus decentralisation A pointless argument? Themes

  5. MLE’s, VLE’s and teaching for dummies • A single standard or interoperability? • Who is responsible for e-learning strategies? • The Vesalius conundrum • Holding forth or holding the jackets? • Have academic services ANY role in forcing change?

  6. Research Infrastructure • How can web services support research? • Data mining • OAI • Webmail • Document Management

  7. Student centred systems • Happy days • Happy hours • Sad anoraks • Sado masochists • Monitoring usage

  8. MIS • We know where you live • Data Protection, RIP and policing the boundaries • Who “owns” data? and therefore can change it

  9. Conclusions • Who wants web-based services? • Who needs web-based services but doesn’t know it? • Who is responsible for originating change? • Who is responsible for delivering change?

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