Wed. 13 April
9:00 - 10:30
Keynote: Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the
inventor of the Web and W3C Director, will serve as keynote
speaker on the first day of the WWW2016 conference.
Wed. 13 April
11:00 - 12:30
W3C Track: Digital Publishing
Would you like to participate in shaping the future of document
publishing on the Web? The Web and Digital Publishing are
strongly related. Digital Publishing (online journals, digital
books and magazines, etc.) use Web Technologies like HTML, CSS, or
SVG, placing extremely high quality requirements when it comes to
their usage for high end publishing like online (academic)
journals or educational publications. The need in curating
content, in combining various forms of media with high demands on
accessibility and ergonomics, etc., has been shaping the
publishing industry and accumulating a body of experience over
hundreds of years. The convergence of these two worlds also opens
up new possibilities in storytelling, in education, or
communicating scientific achievements through new forms of
scholarly publishing.
Wed. 13 April
14:00 - 15:30
W3C Track: Web Payments
Do
you want to streamline the online checkout experience?
Although the world conducts more than 1 Trillion USD of
e-Commerce each year, usability obstacles and security gaps
are limiting the full potential of e-Commerce. In this
session, we will discuss various activities going on at W3C to
improve e-Commerce, including streamlined payments, strong
authentication, and emerging technology to bridge disparate
payment systems. The session will focus on new payment APIs
currently being standardized, but will cover a range of
current and potential W3C activities.
Wed. 13 April
17:30 - 20:30
meetup: Special Off-conference
Gaming HTML5
This is a
free
event co-organized with Benoit Piette, the HTML5Mtl
chapter owner:
- From Shockwave to webVR, by Pierre-Paul Lefebvre (in
French)
- BKOM HTML5 Games, by Marco Bérubé (in French)
- Discussion on the future of Web games development using
HTML5, animated by Michel Buffa and Benoit Piette
(bilingual)
- End of evening / Networking
Please register to this event and find more details on the
HTML5
Games meetup page.
Thu. 14 April
11:00 - 12:30
W3C Track: HTML5 Games
When
your browser becomes a game console!
- Coding games for the Web, by Michel Buffa (University of
Nice)
- Demo of a HTML5 game developed by students in the first
session of the W3Cx HTML5 Part 2 course
- Demos from Quebec county gaming industry representatives:
Marco Bérubé (Bkom Studios) and Benoît Piette (Résoeuvra)
Thu. 14 April
14:00 - 15:30
W3C Track: Building and
designing the Web of Things
Did
you realize that the Internet of Things requires common
formats at the Web level?
Thu. 14 April
16:00 - 17:30
W3C Track: Web of Things - Smart
cities, cars and homes
The Internet of Things
won’t just connect people. So will be “smart” homes,
wearables, cars, factories, cities… ie, the entire world!