Tutors

This course is taught by W3C Team experts from the W3C's Mobile Web Initiative, including Phil Archer, Dominique Hazaël-Massieux and François Daoust, who contributed to the standards on which it is based.

Phil Archer

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Phil Archer joined the Mobile Web Best Practices Group on day 1 and co-edited its very first publication. He remained an active member with a particular interest in the mobileOK scheme throughout the development of the Mobile Web Best Practices document and beyond. With diverse previous experience including broadcasting, advertising and education, Phil is the ideal person to lead the course.

email phila@w3.org

Dominique Hazaël-Massieux

Thumbnail picture of Dom Dominique is the Activity Lead of the Mobile Web Initiative, co-chairs the Mobile Web Test Suites Working Group, and develops tools and applications as part of the W3C Systems Team.

Dom was closely involved in the creation of W3C's Mobile Web Best Practices.

Dom co-wrote with François a book on mobile Web design and development in French, Relever le défi du Web mobile (taking up the mobile Web challenge).

There is no greater expert on the mobile Web.

homepage email dom@w3.org

François Daoust

Thumbnail of Francoid Daoust Before December 2007, François helped develop an on-portal mobile search engine called MotionBridge from its first minimalist draft within a small French start-up to a full-featured version within Microsoft. This kept him busy for more than seven years.

Then he joined the W3C, where he now serves as Staff Contact for the Best Practices Working Group in the Mobile Web Initiative. He is therefore intimately familiar with the mobile Web and an invaluable source of expertise.

François co-wrote with Dom a book on mobile Web design and development in French, Relever le défi du Web mobile (taking up the mobile Web challenge).

homepage email fd@w3.org

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Phil Archer, phila@w3.org, Mobile Web Initiative

Introduction to W3C's Mobile Web Best Practices