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Web Development and Design Special Interest Group (Web-SIG)

The Web Special Interest Group (Web-SIG) welcomes University of Pennsylvania faculty, staff, and students with an interest in the support of World Wide Web systems, sites, and services on campus. Team meetings and an electronic distribution list provide a forum for presenting web projects, sharing experiences and information, and discussing issues of interest to members of the group.

Meetings are held periodically.

Next Meeting

June 27th, 2013
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM

New Products and Technologies

Should I Stay or Should I Go? When to Retire Web Tools and Services

When do you know the time is right to move away from a tool or service you've been using to successfully develop or deliver web content? What considerations and factors might play a part in your decision?

A panel discussion with case studies that highlight how various schools and centers made the decision to retire particular web tools, technologies, or services -- and what happened afterwards.

Panelists include:

  • Tim Allen, Wharton
  • Caroline Couture, College House Computing
  • Joe Cruz, Wharton
  • Chris Mustazza, SAS

End your month with this helpful look at how to evaluate products that may have reached their "golden years" in the fast-moving world of the web.

Location:
Bits & Pieces room (306) of Sansom Place West

Sponsored by Web-SIG

Recent and upcoming events for Web-SIG

February 26, 2013
1:30 to 3:00 PM

Cloud Computing

Leveraging Pinterest for organizational collaboration

Shannon Kelly, Assistant Director of Penn Career Services will share how her organization is using Pinterest as a tool for collaboration.

Relevant Links:

Location:
Bits & Pieces room (306) of Sansom Place West

December 3, 2012
2:00 to 3:30 PM

 

Responsive Web Design

OC3 World will discuss responsive web design.

Location:
Bits & Pieces room (306) of Sansom Place West


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