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Richard King

Richard King has written 7 posts for Unsheffield

Chris Dymond: What can we do with 100 MB/s broadband?

Initiatives are underway to bring broadband connectivity to many more people, but what will they do with it? What would you do if there were no bandwidth limitations?

Jay Cousins: Open Business

Open Business – crowdsourcing an entire business. What is an “open company”, and how do we set one up?

Fred Sonnenwald: SUDS, green roofs and real-time display

Water matters – where does the stuff that falls out of the sky end up? Fred talks about the work he’s done with green roofs, which could help avoid flooding and keep rainwater where it’s useful.

Ian Forrester: Human hacking

Social engineering, security holes, the Internet Police – it’s all here.

Richard Rixham: Introduction to Arduino

Letting your computer interact with the outside world with Arduino!

Michelle Mallott: Rapid Improvement process for Innovation

Michelle Mallott – Creative Industries Development Agency (CIDA) Session demonstrating an innovation process she has used in the gaming and service-development industries. The process revolves around creating a sentence that describes a product, who it is for, what it does and why it is different. Example: FOR unsheffield conference attendees WHO need to understand their [...]

Fred Sonnenwald: Finding Information

Human interaction, collaboration, how we interact with the environment around us to find information. Ten years ago, libraries had just got computers, and all you could use them for was the digital card catalogue. But they taught users about the paper catalogue system and the Duey Decimal system. DD system organises by subject. Over the [...]