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Webinar Series

Along with our friends at the Sustainability Exchange, Jisc is putting together a set of webinars to wrap up some of the salient findings from the Greening ICT Programme. The first webinar of the series is on the 14th November  – and is on the subject of Engaging Users – or “Energy Dashboards are not … Read more

Events that live on

I was reviewing some of our events for some briefing papers and the like that I am hoping to get moving on shortly, and was looking again at the “Storified” write-ups of the events we held over the last 18th months on various topics in Green ICT. If you don’t know what Storify is, its … Read more

EU Code of Conduct for Data Centres Events

Register here: https://survey.jisc.ac.uk/jisc_eucoc As part of its Greening ICT Programme, JISC is pleased to invite interested parties to a series of briefings about the EU Code of Conduct for Data Centres. The Code of Conduct was launched by Defra and the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) in 2008 in recognition by the EC that data … Read more

Good News

Two bits of good news this week about recognition and/or further take up of the work of the Greening ICT Programme. First up on Monday morning was news from the team at De Montfort (Richard Bull, et al) who ran the DUALL and Greenview projects. First of all they have had a paper accepted for … Read more

Dashboards (again)

Just back from London after a really successful workshop on dashboards, displays, reports and other measures to change user behaviour. This was held at the London campus of Coventry University. Strangely that is yo be found near Liverpool Street – and right across the road is the London Campus of UEA. Any other sightings of provincial universities … Read more

Intelligent Buildings and Smart Estates

The write up from this even tis now available at: http://storify.com/eventamplifier/intelligent-buildings-and-smart-estates Thanks to the excellent work of our Event Amplifier, Kirsty Pitkin. I like Storify because of the way it weaves together the narrative with video clips, pictures, Twitter feed, slides and other social media. A proper mash-up! Read more