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WOW Web Design and Project Management Conference
Sponsored by the World Organization of Webmasters
Co-sponsored by the University of Hawaii Hamilton Library
Honolulu, HI
November 7, 8, 9, 2005
Loca t i on:
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Hamilton Library, Rm 113
2550 McCarthy Mall
Honolulu, HI 96822
C onference Overview
Are you challenged to make sense out of today s Web design practices
with HTML, XHTML, CSS, and related tools? Or maybe you re with a
government agency and it s your job to ensure your sites are accessible
and Section 508 compliant. To top it off, one of the greatest
challenges is to figure out how to manage web projects, which have
grown increasingly more complex over time.
If this sounds like the challenges you re facing, we promise this threeday event is exactly what you re looking for.
The WOW Web Standards and Best Practices workshop isn t about
software vendor agendas, marketing buzz words, sales hype and
products. This is a serious workshop for serious practitioners.
Whether you come from education, government or military, or the
corporate environment and you work with any aspect of web design,
development, and project management, you re facing a changing world
when it comes to dealing with your Web sites effectively. The WOW
Web Standards, Best Practices and Web Project Management
Workshop will cut through the hype and give you serious training in a
range of need-to-know practices.
Key O bjec ti ves -
During these sessions you will:
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Survey contemporary design & development technologies and how they can
serve you.
Understand the benefits of Web standards and best practices, and learn how
technical and ROI performance improves with their implementation.
Learn to author HTML and XHTML at an expert level.
Learn about Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and how they are so critical not just
for designers, but for Web developers and site managers, too.
Gain insight into current tools, including Web browsers, and how to work with
them more effectively.
Learn how to implement Section 508 and accessibility features into your site.
Hone in on workflow problems in the industry, and learn about new models that
can aid in improving your workflow.
Take away new ideas to permit adoption of the best of industry solutions.
Learn important project management principles
Examine project management problems that WOW conference attendees are
experiencing and discuss their potential solutions
The importance of having a method as you approach design and development
Roles, responsibilities and attributes of a good Web project manager
The composition and necessary skills within a Web development team
How to prioritize your Web projects
The best Web project management tools available
Implement effective scheduling, tracking and project management techniques
Team workflow throughout project work stages
The importance of getting a high-level buy in
Development of a business case
Quantitative metrics and analysis
Qualitative metrics and analysis
C onference Program
Day One: P rogr am Sta rt 8:3 0 a m Open Plena ry
Introductions and outline of Conference.
Day One: Morning Sessi on
9:00 am -12:30 pm
The case for Web standards: Performance Benchmarking and Return
On Investment (ROI)
If the term Web standards is confusing to you, you re not alone. In this
session, you ll get the real scoop on what Web standards really are (and
are not), how their implementation has been benchmarked, and how
they improve website performance and management. You will see that
ROI ‒ a concern for everyone these days ‒ is clearly related to the
standards-based practices being implemented today.
At tendees will learn:
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What determines a Web standard
How performance in a standards environment can be benchmarked
Analyze performance markers and see real evidence of how standards improve
Web site performance, user experience, and management concerns
Understand buzz words and have misconceptions about standards (including the
erroneous idea that they impede innovation) demystified
Gain insight into the realities of how ROI can be increased via standards
implementation
Examine the statistical analysis and hear about critical case studies over the past
two years that have proven that a standards-based workflow results in superior
performance and a better bottom line.
Speaker: Molly E. Holzschlag
Day One: Afternoon Sessi on
1:30 pm -5:00 pm
Web Standards Today: Core Technologies
This session describes the current technologies that make up the core
of Web standards: Markup, CSS, and Accessibility. The focus is
technical: you ll learn how the key component to addressing standards
lies in the separation of the presentation layer from the structural layer
of the technology. Web standards is science, and you ll learn how to
approach it like a scientist would. We ll be discussing Web browsers,
current development tools, HTML versus XHTML, and why CSS is
emerging as a solution to more than making sites attractive, but making
them accessible, too.
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Which technologies define Web standards
How Web standards are changing the way we work
How Web standards relate to accessibility and section 508
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How current standards benefit us now
How current standards will benefit us over time
Speaker: Molly E. Holzschlag
Day Two: Morning Session
9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Authoring great documents
If you work with HTML and XHTML, this course will provide fantastic
insight into how to do things even better. Even if you ve never worked
with XHTML, you ll learn it as the morning session progresses ‒ so you
can implement it at any time. The key to great standards-based,
accessible web sites lies in the structured, semantic document. This
session will explain what that means and how to create it ‒ no matter
the development tools you re using.
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The differences between HTML and XHTML
The technical details of documents and how using elements correctly can
improve your document performance, search rankings, and multi-platform (web,
print, handheld/wireless and projection) device independence
What structure really means
How semantics are applied in great documents to describe content
appropriately
How to properly serve HTML and XHTML documents
Recommended practices for document identification and management
The future of XHTML and related languages
Speaker: Molly E. Holzschlag
Day Tw o: Af terno on Session
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
CSS: Beyond the Retrofit
Cascading Style Sheets are a hot topic these days. Why? Well, the
reasons are more than you might imagine at first glance. Sure, CSS can
help us manage fonts and colors ‒ but it does so much more. From the
prototyping phase in workflow to mass document management, to
ensuring your documents can be made easily accessible for those with
disabilities, CSS is a tool that is far more than just another pretty face!
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The primary role of CSS in design
How CSS can improve project workflow and prototyping techniques
How to use CSS to enhance accessibility
The role of CSS in mass document management and information architecture
Speaker: Molly E. Holzschlag
Day Thr e e: Morning Session
9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Web Project Management a2z
As Web design and development becomes more sophisticated and
complex, the challenge of managing process and projects is becoming
equally complex. This session will cover the important Web project
management methodologies that have proven over time to assist in
simplifying and streamlining projects.
At tendees will learn:
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Project management principles a2z
Examine project management problems that WOW conference attendees are
experiencing and discuss their potential solutions
The importance of having a method
Roles, responsibilities and attributes of a good Web project manager
The composition and necessary skills within a Web development team
Speaker: Brent Norris
Day Three: Afternoon Sessi on
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Web Project Management
Project managers and their team members rely on numerous skills and
tools to improve the project process. Understanding priorities helps
improve scheduling, having signoff from stakeholders ensures that the
project continues without major disruption, relying on metrics, analysis,
and effective tools all play into today s demanding project management
concerns.
At tendees will learn:
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How to prioritize your Web projects
The best Web project management tools available
Implement effective scheduling, tracking and project management techniques
Team workflow throughout project work stages
The importance of getting a high-level buy in from management
Development of a business case
Quantitative metrics and analysis
Qualitative metrics and analysis
Speaker: Brent Norris
Cost
The Kama`aina registration rate for the event is $295.00. This price
includes the cost of a WOW Certification Exam, a standard Web
professional certification exam. Please see
http://www.webprofessionals.org/certification/index.html for more
details on the WOW certification.
WOW Certifi ca t i on Exams - An Added B onus
WOW conference attendees will be eligible to sit WOW s professional
level certification exams. WOW s professional level exams retail for
$150.00 but the fee is waived for conference attendees. Attendees will
be able to schedule the proctored exams at a convenient time either
Saturday or Sunday.
Spe a k e r s and Bio s:
Mol l y H olzchla g
An author, instructor, and Web designer, Molly E. Holzschlag has
authored over 30 books related to Web design and development. She's
been coined "one of the greatest digerati" and deemed one of the Top
25 Most Influential Women on the Web. There is little doubt that in the
world of Web design and development, Molly is one of the most fun
and vibrant Web characters around!
As a steering committee member for the Web Standards Project
(WaSP), Molly works along with a group of other dedicated Web
developers and designers to promote W3C recommendations. She also
teaches Webmaster courses for the University of Arizona, University of
Phoenix, and Pima Community College. She wrote the very popular
column, Integrated Design, for Web Techniques Magazine for the last
three years of its life, and spent a year as Executive Editor of
WebReview.com. Molly also serves on the WOW Advisory Board.
Brent Norris
Principal Webtvdesigns.com
Alohaworkshops.com
Brentnorris.com
In addition to designing and deploying corporate websites in several
countries, Brent Norris is a principal in several Internet properties.
Working with Webtvdesigns.com, Brent helps clients proliferate their
brands and services on the Internet. Through Brentnorris.com, Brent
provides web design instruction, does public speaking, and business
consulting.
Brent also spends time mentoring future designers and developers.
Brent co-founded the Boston Macromedia Users Group (mmbug.org)
and founded the Macromedia Hawaii User Group (mhug.org). Several
projects have included servicing non-profit groups.
You ll find Brent teaching locally in Hawaii (alohaworkshops.com) and
speaking at web events in your area. Or check out the local skate, surf
or snow park.
C ontac t Informati on:
Reg is trati o n
You can contact WOW to register for this event. Register online at
www.joinwow.org/hawaii
F u rthe r I n f o r matio n
For more information about the World Organization of Webmasters, please visit their
homepage at http://www.webprofessionals.org/.
A local contact is Beth Tillinghast, who can be contacted via email at [email protected]
or by phone at (808) 956-6130.