Group Meetings
Posted on:See previous minutes on GitHub. Latest meeting summary follows: 2023-10-19: https://www.w3.org/2023/10/19-miniapp-minutes.html Next CG Call: 23 November, 12:00 (UTC) / 20:00 (Beijing)
See previous minutes on GitHub. Latest meeting summary follows: 2023-10-19: https://www.w3.org/2023/10/19-miniapp-minutes.html Next CG Call: 23 November, 12:00 (UTC) / 20:00 (Beijing)
A WWW 2016 workshop on evolving digital literacies and how to educate to the Web. Sharing experiences and developing community. Call is out now! Continue reading
Dear everyone, This group has seen a low level of activity since its creation. We think that this may be due to a lack of more exact scope. After having discussed this with the W3C staff (kudos to them for … Continue reading
The Annual International Web Science Education Workshop will take place on the 23rd of June 2014 at Indiana University (Bloomington,USA) on the first day of the ACM Web Science Conference 2014. Continue reading
Hello all, I’m Pieter Jansegers, a Frenchteacher from Flanders, the Dutch speaking part of Belgium. I’m already on the web since the very beginning of the WWW protocol, when the gopher protocol and ftp were still dominant. I’ve always been … Continue reading
As announced via the mailing list, we will have our first group call on Wednesday, September 25, at 15:00 CET. We will be using Skype for the call; please add carsten-kessler on Skype to participate. Agenda for the call: Brainstorm … Continue reading
Welcome to the W3C working group for livestock data interchange standards. Our goal is to develop practical and extensible standards for interchanging data about farmed animals. The initial impetus for this project has come from a New Zealand dairy industry … Continue reading
This community group wants to provide: a transversal work encouraging W3C API Working Groups to make their specifications: more easily applicable in workers and server-side contexts providing both Synchronous and Asynchronous APIs* a proposal to have a standard web worker … Continue reading
In recent months, several of the big browsers have either released <track> element support with WebVTT or are providing experimental builds with support. IE 10 Microsoft provided <track> element support in the Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview 4 to developers … Continue reading
I would like to suggest that w3c develops some form of certification programs for web education in web science/web engineering in the mould of MCSE/SCEA/CCIE form. As the standardisation body that brings together all organisation in the development of the … Continue reading