Europeana Network Association AGM 2016 - 9 November - Max KaiserEuropeana
This document contains the agenda for Day 2 of the Europeana Network Association AGM 2016. It lists various speakers and topics for different tracks, including disruptive aggregation innovation, Operation Direct, metadata services at the New York Public Library, EuropeanaTech and R&D, and the Getty Vocabulary Production System. It also includes ignite talks and thanks Max Kaiser as the organizer.
Visualising school catchment areas - FOSS4GUK 2018Ross McDonald
FOSS4G UK 2018 talk on different visualisations examples using school and pupil datasets. with open source software including PostgreSQL, PostGIS, QGIS, pgRouting.
Tim Jenks (eeGeo) gave a quick overview of how they built their indoor 3D mapping application with QGIS. Presented at the 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
Creating and indoor routable network with QGIS and pgRoutingRoss McDonald
Tim Manner from Ordnance Survey explains how they created an indoor routable network using QGIS and pgRouting. In 3D using QGIS2ThreeJS to build an interactive map with live routing.
Neil Benny (thinkWhere) explains how to use the different viewshed tools built into QGIS and also the different ways to find the heart of Scotland. Presented at the 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
Europeana Network Association AGM 2016 - 9 November - Max KaiserEuropeana
This document contains the agenda for Day 2 of the Europeana Network Association AGM 2016. It lists various speakers and topics for different tracks, including disruptive aggregation innovation, Operation Direct, metadata services at the New York Public Library, EuropeanaTech and R&D, and the Getty Vocabulary Production System. It also includes ignite talks and thanks Max Kaiser as the organizer.
Visualising school catchment areas - FOSS4GUK 2018Ross McDonald
FOSS4G UK 2018 talk on different visualisations examples using school and pupil datasets. with open source software including PostgreSQL, PostGIS, QGIS, pgRouting.
Tim Jenks (eeGeo) gave a quick overview of how they built their indoor 3D mapping application with QGIS. Presented at the 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
Creating and indoor routable network with QGIS and pgRoutingRoss McDonald
Tim Manner from Ordnance Survey explains how they created an indoor routable network using QGIS and pgRouting. In 3D using QGIS2ThreeJS to build an interactive map with live routing.
Neil Benny (thinkWhere) explains how to use the different viewshed tools built into QGIS and also the different ways to find the heart of Scotland. Presented at the 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
Phil Taylor's How Deep Is Your Loch talk from the 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting. Explores the bathymetry of four of Scotlands lochs - biggest, deepest, longest, most studied.
Data capture with Leaflet and OpenStreetMapRoss McDonald
Louise Sing's lightning talk on how she used LeafletJs and OpenStreetMap to build a mobile application to capture data about forest usage. Presented at 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
Them thar hills: shadin', texturin', blendin'Ross McDonald
Ross McDonald's presentation on different ways of rendering an elevation model as a hill shaded or texture shaded image. Presented at 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
QGIS plugin for parallel processing in terrain analysisRoss McDonald
Art Lembo's presentation on embarrassingly parallel processing with QGIS and pyCUDA for terrain analysis. Given at 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
Mapping narrative: QGIS in the humanities classromRoss McDonald
Anouk Lang's presentation on how she uses QGIS in the digital humanities classroom to map narrative. Presented at 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
QGIS server: the good, the not-so-good and the uglyRoss McDonald
Fiona Hemsley-Flint's presentation on QGIS Server given at the 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting. Compares QGIS server with Mapserver and Geognosis.
Tom Armitage closes the 6th QGIS UK Scottish user group meeting in Edinburgh. He thanks the speakers and the sponsors - thinkWhere, Ordnance survey, Angus Council, Cawdor Forestry, eeGeo and geoEDINA.
Decision support tools for forestry using open source softwareRoss McDonald
Stephen Bathgate from Forest research on how implementing a GIS delivered savings and efficiencies to a small workforce. Presented at 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
Tom Armitage's presentation on the University of Edinburgh's process for install QGIS across a network. Presented at 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
1) pgRouting is an extension to PostGIS that adds routing functionality to PostgreSQL databases.
2) It allows users to calculate shortest and fastest path routes on road networks.
3) The document discusses various Ordnance Survey and OpenStreetMap datasets that can be used with pgRouting, tools for loading spatial data, and performance enhancements for routing queries.
Liam Mason's presentation on using QGIS to create SLD files for Geoserver for over 400 layers. Given at the 3rd QGIS user group meeting in Edinburgh on 5th May 2015
John Stevenson Volcanoes and FOSS4G EdinburghRoss McDonald
Dr John A Stevenson gives a presentation on how he uses open source tools to manage his analysis of volcanic eruptions at the 3rd QGIS user group meeting in Edinburgh on 5th May 2015.
Presentation given at 3rd QGIS UK user group meeting in Edinburgh on 5th May 2015. Roger Garbett gives an introduction to using the QGIS print composer to create map layouts.
Matt Walsh thinkWhere_QGIS_usergroup_pyqtRoss McDonald
Slides to support Matt Walsh's workshop on customising a QGIS plugin interface using Qt Designer / Creator given at the 3rd QGIS UK user group meeting in Edinburgh on 5th May 2015
The document provides an agenda for the 3rd QGIS UK User Group meeting in Edinburgh. It includes:
1) Welcome and housekeeping announcements.
2) An overview of the day including a keynote on QGIS election results, workshops on Mapbox Studio, PyQt and QGIS/PostgreSQL, and talks on QGIS development, composer tips, and pgRouting.
3) Details on networking over coffee and FOSS4G/OSGeo talks on PostGIS, PL/Python, and volcanoes before closing for drinks nearby.
An introduction to using pgRouting with Ordnance Survey Open Data in QGIS with the pgRouting Layer plugin. Presentation given at the 3rd QGIS UK user group meeting in Edinburgh on 5th May 2015.
Ross McDonald's Mixing it up on the East SideRoss McDonald
A story about the evolution of Angus Council's GI infrastructure from isolated proprietary silos of data to a more open, integrated architecture relying on open source software solutions.
QGIS UK: Developing with QGIS - What is possible (Lutra Consulting)Ross McDonald
QGIS is a modular and extensible open source geographic information system. It has a Python API that allows developers to build plugins that interact with QGIS functionality and libraries. Plugins can be built with C++ or Python and interface with QGIS through the QgisInterface class. Example plugins include InaSAFE for hazard impact scenarios and Crayfish for visualizing flood modeling results. Developers can also create standalone applications using the QGIS libraries for tasks like automating GIS processes, building custom editing tools, or developing specialized mapping applications.
Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 1DianaGray10
This session provides introduction to UiPath Communication Mining, importance and platform overview. You will acquire a good understand of the phases in Communication Mining as we go over the platform with you. Topics covered:
• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Phil Taylor's How Deep Is Your Loch talk from the 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting. Explores the bathymetry of four of Scotlands lochs - biggest, deepest, longest, most studied.
Data capture with Leaflet and OpenStreetMapRoss McDonald
Louise Sing's lightning talk on how she used LeafletJs and OpenStreetMap to build a mobile application to capture data about forest usage. Presented at 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
Them thar hills: shadin', texturin', blendin'Ross McDonald
Ross McDonald's presentation on different ways of rendering an elevation model as a hill shaded or texture shaded image. Presented at 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
QGIS plugin for parallel processing in terrain analysisRoss McDonald
Art Lembo's presentation on embarrassingly parallel processing with QGIS and pyCUDA for terrain analysis. Given at 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
Mapping narrative: QGIS in the humanities classromRoss McDonald
Anouk Lang's presentation on how she uses QGIS in the digital humanities classroom to map narrative. Presented at 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
QGIS server: the good, the not-so-good and the uglyRoss McDonald
Fiona Hemsley-Flint's presentation on QGIS Server given at the 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting. Compares QGIS server with Mapserver and Geognosis.
Tom Armitage closes the 6th QGIS UK Scottish user group meeting in Edinburgh. He thanks the speakers and the sponsors - thinkWhere, Ordnance survey, Angus Council, Cawdor Forestry, eeGeo and geoEDINA.
Decision support tools for forestry using open source softwareRoss McDonald
Stephen Bathgate from Forest research on how implementing a GIS delivered savings and efficiencies to a small workforce. Presented at 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
Tom Armitage's presentation on the University of Edinburgh's process for install QGIS across a network. Presented at 6th Scottish QGIS UK user group meeting.
1) pgRouting is an extension to PostGIS that adds routing functionality to PostgreSQL databases.
2) It allows users to calculate shortest and fastest path routes on road networks.
3) The document discusses various Ordnance Survey and OpenStreetMap datasets that can be used with pgRouting, tools for loading spatial data, and performance enhancements for routing queries.
Liam Mason's presentation on using QGIS to create SLD files for Geoserver for over 400 layers. Given at the 3rd QGIS user group meeting in Edinburgh on 5th May 2015
John Stevenson Volcanoes and FOSS4G EdinburghRoss McDonald
Dr John A Stevenson gives a presentation on how he uses open source tools to manage his analysis of volcanic eruptions at the 3rd QGIS user group meeting in Edinburgh on 5th May 2015.
Presentation given at 3rd QGIS UK user group meeting in Edinburgh on 5th May 2015. Roger Garbett gives an introduction to using the QGIS print composer to create map layouts.
Matt Walsh thinkWhere_QGIS_usergroup_pyqtRoss McDonald
Slides to support Matt Walsh's workshop on customising a QGIS plugin interface using Qt Designer / Creator given at the 3rd QGIS UK user group meeting in Edinburgh on 5th May 2015
The document provides an agenda for the 3rd QGIS UK User Group meeting in Edinburgh. It includes:
1) Welcome and housekeeping announcements.
2) An overview of the day including a keynote on QGIS election results, workshops on Mapbox Studio, PyQt and QGIS/PostgreSQL, and talks on QGIS development, composer tips, and pgRouting.
3) Details on networking over coffee and FOSS4G/OSGeo talks on PostGIS, PL/Python, and volcanoes before closing for drinks nearby.
An introduction to using pgRouting with Ordnance Survey Open Data in QGIS with the pgRouting Layer plugin. Presentation given at the 3rd QGIS UK user group meeting in Edinburgh on 5th May 2015.
Ross McDonald's Mixing it up on the East SideRoss McDonald
A story about the evolution of Angus Council's GI infrastructure from isolated proprietary silos of data to a more open, integrated architecture relying on open source software solutions.
QGIS UK: Developing with QGIS - What is possible (Lutra Consulting)Ross McDonald
QGIS is a modular and extensible open source geographic information system. It has a Python API that allows developers to build plugins that interact with QGIS functionality and libraries. Plugins can be built with C++ or Python and interface with QGIS through the QgisInterface class. Example plugins include InaSAFE for hazard impact scenarios and Crayfish for visualizing flood modeling results. Developers can also create standalone applications using the QGIS libraries for tasks like automating GIS processes, building custom editing tools, or developing specialized mapping applications.
Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 1DianaGray10
This session provides introduction to UiPath Communication Mining, importance and platform overview. You will acquire a good understand of the phases in Communication Mining as we go over the platform with you. Topics covered:
• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 5DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
5. AGENDA – EPISODE I
Welcome and introductions
Phil Taylor – How deep is your loch?
Fiona Hemsley-Flint – QGIS server
Tom Armitage – Packaging and deploying QGIS
at University of Edinburgh
11:00 BREAK (30 minutes)
6. AGENDA –EPISODE II
Anouk Lang – Mapping narrative: QGIS in the
humanities
Art Lembo – terrain analysis with massively
parallel processing techniques
Neil Benny – finding the heart of Scotland /
viewshed analysis
12:40 LUNCH (50 minutes)
7. AGENDA – EPISODE III
Tom Chadwin – qgis2web: coding a QGIS plugin
Pete Wells – WMTS previews and XYZ support in
QGIS 3.0
Stephen Bathgate – Decision support systems in
Forestry
14:30 BREAK (30 minutes)
8. AGENDA – EPISODE IV
Tim Manners – creating an indoor routable
network with QGIS and pgRouting
Andrew Whitelee – QGIS for wildlife surveying
Ross McDonald – Them thar hills: shaded,
textured, blended
Michal Michalski – DOHA: Doha Online
Historical Atlas
eeGeo – Using QGIS to create 3D indoor maps
11. RAFFLE
£2 per strip of 5 numbers or 50p each
• SplashMaps voucher
• OS Great British Colouring Map
• QGIS T-shirt
• Cawdor Hoodie and other fun prizes
All proceeds to the QGIS project
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13. RAFFLE
• QGIS t-shirt voucher
• OS Colouring Map
• SplashMaps voucher
• Cawdor Hoodie
• Historic Scotland St Andrew’s Day tickets
• Mystery Prize 1
• Mystery Prize 2
• OS stretchy neck thingums
• Stickers (3 lots of 4)
• A Book