WHAT'S HAPPENING ON FRIDAY 8TH AND SATURDAY 9TH MARCH?
JOIN THE CISCO ‘THINGQBATOR
[https://www.cisco.com/c/m/en_in/thingqbator.html#~stickynav=1]’
LEARNING PROGRAMME AT MMU [https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/]. DELIVERED BY
THE FOUNDATION FOR DIGITAL CREATIVITY
[https://www.digitalcreativity.foundation/blog/], YOU WILL BE PART OF
A WORLDWIDE COMMUNITY OF INNOVATORS WHO ARE ‘LEARNING BY
MAKING’.
FRIDAY: 10:00 AM UNTIL 16:30
SATURDAY: 10:30 AM UNTIL 15:00
WHAT'S AN ECOHACK?
We’ll help you to explore both wicked and local problems as you work
in teams to address urban challenges around the Greater Manchester
region. Once you’ve found a problem, each group will take their
design from ideation to a working prototype stage over the course of
the EcoHack.
There'll be 3 key questions to address throughout your project:
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HOW CAN TECHNOLOGY HELP US TO LIVE A MORE SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLE?
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HOW CAN WE SUPPORT YOU TO DEVELOP AN IOT PROTOTYPE THAT IMPROVES THE
QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PEOPLE IN MANCHESTER?
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HOW WILL USE THE INTERNET OF THINGS TO CREATE THE BUILDING BLOCKS FOR
A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE?
Throughout your time in the thingQbator Manchester space, you’ll be
supported by the team with the knowledge, skills and hardware needed
to build and showcase your IoT solution.
EXAMPLES OF ECOHACK THEMES MIGHT INCLUDE:
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Leisure and tourism
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Sustainable energy and a connected era for social housing
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Sustainable living and food chain
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Health and wellbeing
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Transport and mobility
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Collaborative communities
'Cisco thingQbator
[https://www.cisco.com/c/m/en_in/thingqbator.html#~stickynav=1]' is a
network of makerspaces in partner Universities where students can
learn about digital technologies in a hands on environment, turn their
ideas into working prototypes and in the process come up with local
solutions to local problems.
DO I NEED TO BE A STUDENT AT MMU TO TAKE PART AND DO I NEED TO
REGISTER FOR BOTH DAYS?
Not at all.
Undergraduate and postgraduate students from across every faculty will
be invited to sign up to the 2-day thingQbator Make-A-Thon event.
Register for a general ticket (for either/both days) if you're
connected with a local organisation (public, private or third sector)
that would like to share current issues/problems, as an individual or
small group looking to explore digital collaborations with an interest
in IoT and innovation.
CAN I COME ALONG WITH A FAMILY MEMBER OR TWO ON THE SATURDAY?
Absolutely.
We ask that everyone under 18 years of age registers as part of a team
with an adult who will supervise at all times during the day. Take a
look at the next question below to understand the format of the event
and prior learning needed to participate.
DO I NEED TO BE ABLE TO CODE ALREADY?
thingQbator activities are designed for university students from every
discipline and every level of technical knowledge.
Whether you're an undergrad or postgrad student in History, French,
Computer Science, Art or Architecture or any other course, a complete
beginner or tech expert, there'll be mentoring opportunities and
support for you every step of the way across the 2-day event.
If you're joining us for the Saturday only, we ask that at least one
member of your team has some prior experience with programming, so
that you're able to build a working prototype on the day. The hack
format of the day means that there won't be a formal workshop session
to introduce projects and model each step of the build.
WHAT SHOULD I BRING INTO THE EVENT?
If you've got a laptop, bring it along.
There will be access to a small number of computers along with enough
sensors and boards within thingQbator for you to incorporate into your
connected projects. We're thinking that you might be like us and
prefer your own laptop set up, but don't let that be a barrier to
joining the programme :)
Bring along your own refreshments/drinks/snacks/lunch.
HOW AND WHAT CAN I LEARN?
FAQS
WHAT TIME DOES EACH DAY START AND FINISH?
Friday: 10:00 am until 16:30
Saturday: 10:30 am until 15:00
PHOTOGRAPHY AT THE EVENT
As an organised event we'll be taking photographs of group activities
to share through the university and on social media. In line with
MMU's policy we'll share this message verbally during the introduction
to the workshop and it'll be displayed on signs around the space. Let
us know if you'd rather not be included in photographs. For images
of individuals we'll use the MMU consent form on the day of the event.
WHAT ARE MY TRANSPORT/PARKING OPTIONS FOR GETTING TO AND FROM THE
EVENT?
Nearest train station is Oxford Road and great connections with public
transport via bus and tram links. If you are travelling by car,
search for the closest car park using The Shed's postcode of M1 5GD.
HOW CAN I CONTACT THE ORGANISER WITH ANY QUESTIONS?
Email us on info@digitalcreativity.foundation and the Twitter account
is @thingQbatorMCR.
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