events

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The Pragmatic Studio's Programming with Daniel Steinberg

In this 3-day course, developers will learn how to create high-quality iOS apps from start to finish.

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Date: 16 September 2013
Location: The Skills Matter eXchange, UK

The Future of Open

We would like to invite you to the Future of Open - a day of future scenarios for Open across diverse sectors.

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Date: 6 July 2013
Location: Mother London, UK

#KittenCamp – D&AD New Blood Special!

#KittenCamp is an event for web-loving, ad industry folk to watch memes, listen to awesome guest speakers and drink (FREE) beer. On July 3rd, #KittenCamp will be teaming up with D&AD for a special evening as part of ‘New Blood 2013′, celebrating this year’s best new graduates.

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Date: 3 July 2013
Location: CAFÉ 1001, UK

Hans Dockter's Gradle In-Depth

Join us for this 3-day Gradle course to learn how to use the Gradle build system to increase your productivity (tremendously).

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Date: 9 October 2013
Location: The Skills Matter eXchange, UK

The Annual Conference on Social Studies, Communication and Education.

Website link: http://www.acssc.org/ Contact details: [email protected]

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Date: 21 November 2013
Location: Okinawa Convention Center, JP

2013 Annual Conference on Education Innovation

The Annual Conference on Education Innovation (ACEI 2013) will be held in OKINAWA, Japan during November 21-23,ACEI 2013 is a dynamic, three-day convergence of industry leaders, visionaries, entrepreneurs, investors, and activists who are truly and deeply passionate about education.

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Date: 21 November 2013
Location: Okinawa Convention Center, JP

REWIRED STATE: BMJ Hack Day

Challenges- 1. Digital Medical Students 2. Create a “Zero harm” NHS 3. Localise content through collaboration 4. Revolutionise the scholarly publishing process

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Date: 6 July 2013
Location: Hub Westminster, UK

UXPA UK Careers Event 2013

The event will include the following tracks; -Speed dating followed by a traditional open house careers fair - for those actively looking for a job; -Q&A panel :- for practitioners keen on improving their interviewing skills; and -UX booths :- for both junior and senior practitioners who would benefit from professional development.

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Date: 27 June 2013
Location: Thomson Reuters, UK

In The Brain of Simon Brown: Software architecture and Code

Skills Matter is very pleased to be hosting Simon Brown who will be giving a presentation on Software architecture and code.

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Date: 1 July 2013
Location: Skills Matter, UK

International Scientific Conference on Engineering and Applied Sciences

ISCEAS2013

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Date: 21 November 2013
Location: Okinawa Convention Center (OCC), JP

Is the press release dead? Join us for Breakfast, PR & Media at the Press Association (London) on 26th June

Join us for breakfast on "Is the press release dead?" at the Press Association (London) on 26 June. Topic: the state of the press release and everything in between from multimedia news releases to social media. Speakers include: Teilo Colley & Jim Grice-PA, Anna Averkiou, Louise Stewart-Muir-Say. Moderator: Simon Quarendon-Keene Communications

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Date: 26 June 2013
Location: Press Association, UK

Forget-Me-Not: Can A Computer Remember For You?

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Forget-Me-Not: Can A Computer Remember For You?
We spent a morning at NESTA debating and demonstrating the relationship between people and digital memory, with an expert panel:
Sebastian Groes (Lecturer and Memory Network Researcher) 
Holly Pester (Sound Poet) 
Jon Silas (Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Roehampton) 
Elad Ben Elul (The Album People) 
Michela Magas (Scientific Director, MIReS: the future of music tech)
It began with an experiment on how we access and store data. The room was divided into two groups and each were presented with a series of words to process and then remember. A simple task... or so we thought! Turns out one group were actually being tested on their capacity to forget. Presented with the first set of words and asked to then forget that they saw them. Results showed that when told to forget we actually tend to remember better. Who knew?! 
The panel then went on to discuss the roles of memory in music, poetry and psychology.
Human memory's incompleteness is its greatest strength. We filter, connect and prioritise information. We do not store it like a hard drive does. The way we do this varies from person to person: abilities at the extreme ends of the spectrum can be debilitating or brilliant (or both). 
Cognitive services such as mapping and memory aids can fill in some of the gaps. But how will these change our sense of self and how we learn? What could they do for impaired or ageing brains?  
Knowledge has always been distributed between brains, tools and infrastructure. London taxi drivers' memory centres measurably swell as they learn the city's layout, but those of New York cab drivers and minicab drivers with Sat Navs don't. 
Technology is changing our memory. Whilst relying on prosthetic memories expands the amount that we can know it also leaves us vulnerable - data we can't find is lost from history, data we cannot control might be changed: false memories may be implanted or product placement slipped in. Will our shared photographs become permanent, public evidence and surveillance culture spread? Who owns this information? Do we have the right to be forgotten?
Will we look through Google Glass at our grandchildren's faces surrounded by status updates, health information, highlights of their school reports, prompts for caring questions and algorithmically-chosen presents? 
How far will this go? 
The event was one of a series leading up to Nesta's FutureFest, a weekend of events challenging us to imagine and shape the years ahead. We asked participants to answer the following question: How would you live your life differently if all your experiences were digitally stored, searchable and retrievable?

We spent a morning at NESTA debating and demonstrating the relationship between people and digital memory, with an expert panel:

Sebastian Groes (Lecturer and Memory Network Researcher)
Holly Pester (Sound Poet)
Jon Silas (Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Roehampton)
Elad Ben Elul (The Album People)
Michela Magas (Scientific Director, MIReS: the future of music tech)

It began with an experiment on how we access and store data. The room was divided into two groups and each were presented with a series of words to process and then remember.

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60+ Social Tools You Can't Live Without...

Tools

Let's get to 100.

Is there one thing you can't live without? We want to know about it! No we don't mean chocolate, we mean social tools.

If you didn't know we are compiling a list of all the social tools the world and the web have to offer, we started it, people are adding to it and it is coming along beautifully.

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In The Brain of Elizabeth Keogh: Cynefin

Leading lean and agile expert Liz Keogh returns to Skills Matter to discuss Cynefin. Full details to follow soon...Stay tuned!

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Date: 11 July 2013
Location: The Skills Matter eXchange, UK

In The Brain of Allan Kelly: Is there a role for Project Managers and Business Analysts on Agile?

Allan Kelly explores whether project managers are really needed within Agile teams.

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Date: 24 June 2013
Location: Skills Matter, UK