Off Grid is a new service that matches visitors from Commonwealth countries up with Glaswegian individuals who offer the visitors 'their tour' of Glasgow.
This presentation examines the intellectual property issues raised by having open educational resources. For more information please see: www.jisclegal.ac.uk.
JISC Legal Service Manager Jason Miles-Campbell's presentation on 'IPR and OER: Legal Lessons Learned' from the UKOER Showcase on 23 July 2010. For more information, please go to: www.jisclegal.ac.uk.
Doing design inside and outside of organisationsSnook
A presentation our director Sarah Drummond gave at the Aiga Pivot conference in the Service Design breakout session on embedding design versus innovating from the outside.
Please note the police bribe everyone slide is for humour purposes.
This presentation examines the intellectual property issues raised by having open educational resources. For more information please see: www.jisclegal.ac.uk.
JISC Legal Service Manager Jason Miles-Campbell's presentation on 'IPR and OER: Legal Lessons Learned' from the UKOER Showcase on 23 July 2010. For more information, please go to: www.jisclegal.ac.uk.
Doing design inside and outside of organisationsSnook
A presentation our director Sarah Drummond gave at the Aiga Pivot conference in the Service Design breakout session on embedding design versus innovating from the outside.
Please note the police bribe everyone slide is for humour purposes.
Using Other People’s Stuff Online – Copyright Without TearsJISC Legal
JISC Legal's Service Manager Jason Miles-Campbell's presentation on copyright and how it relates to UK higher and further education. For more information, please go to: www.jisclegal.ac.uk.
3 tips to help you create an effective social media campaign that won’t bl...Lisa Harrison
WEBINAR
3 tips to help
you create an
effective social media campaign
that won’t blow your spend
Brisbane training dates
Session One, 18-19 March 2013
North Sydney training dates
Session One, 29-30 April 2013
The how much
Session One: $800 Non-members, $720 Members*
Full qualification: $4,000 Non-members,
$3,600 CCIQ Members and NSW Business Chamber members.*
For further information on Social Media Mastery or to book please call 1300 572 349, or visit
www.abtraining.com.au
NWLP - The Brave New World - the changing face of copyrightJISC Legal
Delivered to the North Wales Libraries Partnership Copyright Workshop on 30 January 2014 at the University of Bangor, by Jason Miles-Campbell of Jisc Legal.
Anne Dhir - Put on your own oxygen mask before helping othersSnook
Anne Dhir speaking on dealing with mental health within the workplace and how it is important to be in the correct mental health state before helping other people.
Sarah Drummond's Keynote at Doers Conference - BudapestSnook
Sarah talked about the need to recognise that every design decision we make as individuals has an impact on the user experience. We have to learn how to consciously design together as a system to make services work universally for people where they are, for their needs.
Using Other People’s Stuff Online – Copyright Without TearsJISC Legal
JISC Legal's Service Manager Jason Miles-Campbell's presentation on copyright and how it relates to UK higher and further education. For more information, please go to: www.jisclegal.ac.uk.
3 tips to help you create an effective social media campaign that won’t bl...Lisa Harrison
WEBINAR
3 tips to help
you create an
effective social media campaign
that won’t blow your spend
Brisbane training dates
Session One, 18-19 March 2013
North Sydney training dates
Session One, 29-30 April 2013
The how much
Session One: $800 Non-members, $720 Members*
Full qualification: $4,000 Non-members,
$3,600 CCIQ Members and NSW Business Chamber members.*
For further information on Social Media Mastery or to book please call 1300 572 349, or visit
www.abtraining.com.au
NWLP - The Brave New World - the changing face of copyrightJISC Legal
Delivered to the North Wales Libraries Partnership Copyright Workshop on 30 January 2014 at the University of Bangor, by Jason Miles-Campbell of Jisc Legal.
Anne Dhir - Put on your own oxygen mask before helping othersSnook
Anne Dhir speaking on dealing with mental health within the workplace and how it is important to be in the correct mental health state before helping other people.
Sarah Drummond's Keynote at Doers Conference - BudapestSnook
Sarah talked about the need to recognise that every design decision we make as individuals has an impact on the user experience. We have to learn how to consciously design together as a system to make services work universally for people where they are, for their needs.
DOTI North - Data and Design; Prof Matthew ChalmersSnook
Matthew is a professor in the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow. His work focuses on data visualisation and analytics, data ethics and ethical systems design, and mobile and ubiquitous computing.
Matthew worked in industrial research labs, including Xerox PARC in Palo Alto, California, before returning to Scotland in 2000. Since then he’s been an academic at University of Glasgow, leading projects exploring topics such as mobile computing for health and fitness, user experience design that bridges digital and analogue media, using commercial app stores for user trials, and large scale data analytics and visualisation. Today he’ll be talking about an approach to the design of complex systems that could perhaps be better known outside of the world of research: ’seamful design’, that started at PARC in the 1980s, and which he and his research group have advanced over the past years.
Peter is the Chief Information Officer for North Lanarkshire Council. He is responsible for delivering transformation through information, technology and business processes aligned with the strategic ambitions of the Council.
Recently, the Canadian government heard about the work that North Lanarkshire are doing on the master citizen record. They called the council and had a conversation. They liked what they heard so a few days later, they sent a representative from Canada to Motherwell to find out more. They were so impressed by what the council told them that they have said they would take the same approach. Peter is going to share with us what he told them.
We begin by exploring what is meant by cognitive impairment, and some of the difficulties and challenges faced by people with varying levels of cognitive impairment, including specifics issues related to adaptation and abstraction. We consider how designers (who can also be viewed as ‘outsiders’) can act as enablers, supporting people with cognitive impairments to contribute their insights and ideas to design services that work for them. We emphasise the importance of mindset and methodological framework, and, in the spirit of sharing and collaborating, use examples from practice to illustrate the iterative development of a range of methods and tools to create a safe and supportive co-design environment.