Internet of Things trial set to transform UK schools – V3.co.uk


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Internet of Things trial set to transform UK schools
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The £800,000 scheme is funded by the Technology Strategy Board and backed by the Distance consortium, which includes Intel, the Open University Department of Computing and the UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis. It will trial various uses of the 
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Eight UK schools to take part in ‘Internet of Things’ pilot – Telegraph.co.uk


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Eight UK schools to take part in ‘Internet of Things’ pilot
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consortium founded to advance education through technology, which includes Intel, Xively, Science Scope, Explorer HQ, Stakeholder Design, University of Birmingham’s Urban Climate Laboratory, UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, and The Open 
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Eight UK schools embark on £800k Internet of Things pilot project
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The consortium’s members include Intel, Xively, Science Scope, Explorer HQ, Stakeholder Design, the University of Birmingham’s Urban Climate Laboratory, the UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis and the Open University Department of Computing.
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The Future of Small Area Statistics – Public Meeting

TweetOrganised by the Beyond 2011 Independent Working Group Discussion meeting – Monday 21 October 2013, 12.00-4.30pm (registration from 11.30am) Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), 1 Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AR The Office for National Statistics will be consulting on options for the future of population statistics in England and Wales, including the potential discontinuation of the […]

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DISTANCE Launches the Internet of School Things – An International … – PR Newswire UK (press release)


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DISTANCE Launches the Internet of School Things – An International
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The consortium is made up of ScienceScope, Intel, Xively (formerly Cosm), Explorer HQ, Stakeholder Design, University of Birmingham’s Urban Climate Laboratory, UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, and The Open University Department of 
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DISTANCE Launches the Internet of School Things – An International
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The consortium is made up of ScienceScope, Intel, Xively (formerly Cosm), Explorer HQ, Stakeholder Design, University of Birmingham’s Urban Climate Laboratory, UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, and The Open University Department of 
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DISTANCE Launches the Internet of School Things – An International
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The consortium is made up of ScienceScope, Intel , Xively (formerly Cosm), Explorer HQ, Stakeholder Design, University of Birmingham’s Urban Climate Laboratory , UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis , and The Open University Department of 

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CityDashboard makes it to the Mayor of London’s Office and the BBC!

CASA colleague Steven James Gray used the API from CityDashboard, which I created early last year by aggregating various free London-centric data feeds into a single webpage, to power the data for a 4×3 array of iPads, mounted in a wooden panel, itself iPad-esque in shape. The “iPad wall” was mounted in the Mayor of […]

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Putting Networks into Economics: A Manifesto

A recent meeting of minds at MIT, described as an “anti-disciplinary conference for the intellectually promiscuous,” can have left little doubt in the minds of its attendees: the network is the paradigm du jour. The whole event was awash with the edges and nodes of an on-trend way of thinking about the world. Either explicitly, […]

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Census Atlas Japan

The 2011 Census Open Atlas project has been put on hold recently as various other research projects have intervened – more on these soon. However, over the summer  Chris Brunsdon and I have taken a research trip to Ritsumeikan University (Japan) where we visited Keiji Yano and Tomoki Nakaya. As part of this trip I began developing a census atlas for […]

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Would you like to join the PGRG committee?

TweetThe RGS-IBG Population Geography Research Group (PopGRG) will be electing committee members to four posts at the forthcoming AGM: Chair Societies’ Liaison Officer Postgraduate Liaison Officer Early Career Officer (new post)   Would you like to join the committee? For further information about PopGRG see http://popgeog.org/. For enquiries or expression of interest in the vacancies […]

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