bce open ict tools poster
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The project titled the ‘Open ICT Tools’ aims to explore and trial out ICT tools to facilitate a global collaborative and secured engagement with external business and community partners.TRANSCRIPT
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Employer responsive provision: designing, delivering and supporting flexible learning opportunities meeting 27 May 2010 ! the Lakeside Centre, Birmingham
Open ICT ToolsFacilitating international Business and Community Engagement
THE WORLDWIDE DESIGN STUDIO
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Open ICT Tools
Face-to-Face meetings with
the industry partners
Teleconferencing + Skype +
Common Secured ProjectWeb Space
2007 2010 7– collaborative projects undertakenwith 4 Companies and 6 Universities
2010 Entertainment on the Go
2008/2009 Global Heath, Local Solutions: Well-Being and Vitality
Partners: Ohio State University (USA) + Hong-ik University (Korea) + Motorola (Korea)
Partners: Intel (USA)
Partners: Ohio State University (USA) + Hong-ik University (Korea) + RMIT University(Australia) Motorola (Korea) + Inverness Medical (UK)
Partners: Intel (USA)
Partners: Auburn University (USA) + Great Southern Wood (USA)
Partners: Napier University (Scotland) + TU Delft (The Netherlands)
2009/2010 On the Move II: Mobile Computing Now
2007/2008 On the Move I: Design for Experience, Imagining a Notebook and Futures ofMobile Computing
Thinking Outside of the Box
Constructing Constructs (Constructing Luxury and Constructing Technology)2007 Timing the Time
2007/2008
2007/2008
How do we share information withour external partners?
The project team from left to right: Neil Smith (School of Design), Trevor
Cornwell (IT Services), Chris Turnock (Learning Academy), Jed Woodhouse
(IT Services), Ben Lovatt (Learning Academy), Laura Taylor (eLearning
Support), Kerry Harman (Learning Academy) and Erik Bohemia (School of
Design)
the aim of this project has been to identify and trial a diverse range ofcollaborative Information Communication Technology (ICT) tools that:(a) could support engagement between the university and its externalcollaborative business and community partners(b) enable secure exchange of information
(c) be safely embedded with the current university IT infrastructure.Thus, various online software, such as Wikis, Plone, Joomla andWordPress, have been tested to explore how these supportcommunication and information exchange via a dedicated projectserver. This communication has been also supplemented by other ICTtechnologies supporting synchronous and asynchronouscommunication.
Collaborative Server
FTP – still to do!!
Do do list
Skypeü
BlogsWordPress
Plone (technical issues)
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Joomla üInteractive White Board – still to do!!
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Wiki Pages (not user friendly)