Team update: 1 – 12 August 2016

Go Mobile programme

We’re well under way with work on sites in Batch 4 of Go Mobile.

Andrew has worked on the pre-migration tagging of the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies website. He will begin post-migration and editing in T4 next.

Linda has been checking the pre-migration content for the Working with Business website ready for its migration into T4 next week.

Steve and Emily have been preparing the Singapore site for migration.

Emma C has edited content for the new Spatial Analytics and Modelling site.

Fen has been working with Catherine to develop the social media directory on the Website Information and Feedback site.

Audits have begun on sites in batch 5, including:

  • Biomedical Sciences
  • Computing Science
  • Education, Communication and Languages
  • Global Urban Research Unit
  • History, Classics and Archaeology
  • University Events

Linda and Lisa met with editors in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology to discuss their migration into T4. On the cards, a new structure and colour scheme!

Design and technical developments

Catherine has been filling in for Peter while he is on holiday by doing the technical preparation and migration of Batch 4 sites.

Campaigns and other developments

Linda is working on a workshop to develop new content for a Sport website.

Steve has been planning web developments related to the Science and Engineering Excellence project.

Lisa has been restructuring and developing content on the Study website.

Fen has been developing new content for the Loyola Centre, which she will add to the Mobility website this autumn.

Catherine has been finalising the technical requirements for the Clearing campaign. She is also setting up a development website for a new library resource, the Academic Skills Kit.

Training and support

Linda and Fen delivered the Planning and Writing workshops last week and Linda delivered a Media Management session.

This week Emma C and Emily ran yet more Planning and Writing workshops. And Anne delivered a T4 Basics session.

We’ve received 52 support requests through the NU Service Helpdesk and have resolved 19 of them.

Plans for the next few weeks

Over the next couple of weeks we’ll be working on:

  • technical support for the Clearing campaign
  • batch 4 sites; migration into T4 and editing content
  • batch 5 sites; audits and scoping technical requirements
  • training development
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