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  • Student Technology Day - Future User Experience Technologies

    Hello All,

    Filmed at the Royal Festival on 1st October, please find below the session by Paolo Barone on Microsoft Surface:

    If for any reason you cannot view this clip, please do let me know.

    Best wishes,

     

    Allison

  • Student Technology Day - Microsoft Research Talk on CS Inside Halo 3 True Ranking System

    For those of you who joined us at the Royal Festival Hall on 1st October and, especially for those who were otherwise engaged, please find below the session by Thore Graepel, Joaquin Quiñonero Candela and Ralf Herbrich on Microsoft Research Talk on CS Inside Halo 3 True Ranking System:

    If you are unable to view the above clip, please do let me know.

    Best wishes,

    Allison

  • Microsoft Research Asia - 10th Anniversary Innovation Forum

     

    On August 12, Bill Gates, Chairman of Microsoft®, joined visionary technologists from Microsoft Research (MSR) Asia, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, and the University of Hong Kong, to celebrate a decade of ground-breaking collaboration during the Microsoft Research Asia's 10th Anniversary Innovation Forum.

    Gates, who delivered the keynote speech, said that Microsoft’s relationship to academia in the Asia Pacific region remains vital and that cultivating the next generation of researchers should continue to be a focal point of MSR Asia’s work. “For the last 10 years, great collaborative work between Microsoft Research Asia and the region’s world-leading academic researchers has resulted in a wide range of exciting technology innovations,” Gates said. “As Asia becomes more and more of a global centre for innovation, I have no doubt that Microsoft Research Asia and its academic partners will have an even bigger impact on the world of technology.”

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    At the MSR Asia Innovation Forum, Bill Gates said that the success of Microsoft depends on its ability to attract and retain the best talent from around the world—something he believes MSR Asia is doing well.

    To learn more about this collaboration and to hear Bill’s speech, click Innovation.

     

    Best wishes,

    Allison

     

  • News from the Faculty Summit

    Lee Dirks, the Director for Education and Scholarly Research, announced five new ‘lifecycle’ tools for academics and researchers. The tools are as follows:

    1. Research Information Centre
    2. Creative Commons (an add-in to Microsoft Office)
    3. Article Authoring (an add-in to Microsoft Word)
    4. E-Journal Hosting Service
    5. Research Output Repository Platform

    To hear more about these tools from Lee, please visit Channel 8.

    If you have any questions, do contact me and I’ll see if I can get them answered for you.

    Best,

    Allison

  • Software Entrepreneurship Faculty Workshop

    Hi All,

    In June, Bournemouth University played host to Lars Lindstedt who delivered a two day Software Entrepreneurship Faculty Workshop.

    The training materials for that event are now available to view on the National Council for Graduate Entrepreneurship website and include the slide decks together with a couple of case studies.

    Do please take a look, and if you have any questions or want further information, come back to me and I’ll be happy to help.

    Best,

    Allison McVety

    Academic Information Manager

  • Life changing prizes to be won the the Imagine Cup

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    The Imagine cup registrations are flooding in and the competition is definitely hotting up. If you need anymore compelling reasons to prompt your students into registering (apart from the chance to win an Xbox 360 Elite) I thought I would share with you the prizes that are on offer which could really make a difference to their live's and give them a great start into their chosen career.

     

    Competition

    Prize

    Software Design 2 weeks in Seattle working alongside the Popfly team. A great work experience opportunity to see how Microsoft builds software that the winners can use when they apply for jobs and go into industry
    Game Development 2 weeks work experience at a Microsoft Games Studio in the UK
    Embedded Development 2 weeks work experience at a Microsoft embedded partner
    IT Challenge A Tranquil PC Windows Home Server
    Project Hoshimi 2 weeks work experience at a Microsoft Games Studio in the UK
    Algorithm A top specced desktop PC with Visual Studio 2008
    Interface Design A top specced desktop PC with Expression Studio
    Short Film An HD video camera with tripod and accessories
    Photography A Digital SLR camera, tripod, extra lens and accessories

     

    As you can see some of the prizes could really make a difference to your students future,so what are you waiting for go to the Imagine Cup Website and find out how you can get involved.

     

    Kate

  • Update to Robotics course materials

    "Robotics has long been a technology area that has captured the attention and expectations of many."

    Welcome to the Microsoft Robotics Studio (1.0) by Tandy Towers, General Manager, Microsoft Robotics Group.

    We know that a lot of interesting robotics work is going on in British Universities and that many of you are taking a look at Robotics Studio. To help you get started we recommend a visit to the Microsoft Robotics Studio Developer Center where you will find the following information including updated courseware.

    Introduction
    Welcome to Microsoft Robotics Studio (1.5)
    Microsoft Robotics Studio Runtime
    Microsoft DSS Manifest Editor
    Microsoft Visual Programming Language
    Microsoft Visual Simulation Environment
    Robotics Tutorials and Samples
    Microsoft Robotics Studio Courseware
    Support
    Glossary

    If you are already using Robotics Studio in your curriculum then we would like to hear from you. ukacinfo@microsoft.com

    Claire

  • Inspiration Tour

     We’re very excited in the Academic team, we’re just about to launch the “Inspiration Tour” and we can’t wait to go out and meet you all.

    Ed Dunhill

     

     

     

     

     




    Ed and Ben will be out on the road during the next six months, so why not take a look at our Inspiration Tour web page to find out more and beat the rush to reserve your tour date now!
    sign-up-today

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    The aim of the inspiration tour is to bring technology to you and your students, everything from the . NET platform to some of the really cool stuff that’s around at the moment like Silverlight, XNA and Microsoft Embedded technologies.

    Spaces will fill up fast so please email us if you are interested in securing a date.



  • And the winners of the Imagine Cup 2007 are...

    Software Design

    ·         First place: Thailand Team 3KC Returns/Project LiveBook!
    Prachaya Phaisanwiphatpong, Vasan Chienmaneetaweesin, Jatupon Sukkasem, Pathompol Saeng-Uraiporn

    ·         Second place: KoreaTeam En#605/Project Finger Code
    Lim Chan-kyu, Min Kyoung-hoon, Lim Byoung-su, Jeong Ji-hyeon

    ·         Third place: JamaicaTeam ICAD/Project CADI
    Imran Allie, Conroy Smith, Ayson Baxter, Damion Mitchell

    Embedded Development

    ·         First place: Brazil — Team TriventDreams ED

    Carlos Eduardo Rodriques, Andrew Wilson Furtado, Ivan Cordeiro Cardim

    ·         Second place: Romania — Team Aether

    Alexandru Vranescu, Bogdan Tanasa, Ionel Vuza, Bogdan Holmanu

    ·         Third place: China — Team SEED

    Huning Dai, Zhou Xue, Ziqing Ye, Dai Tang

    Web Development

    ·         First place: France — Team APB

    Benjamin Talmard, Thomas Albisser, Pierrick Blons, Sebastien Lam

    ·         Second place: Ireland — Team Red Dawn

    Mohammed Al-Tahs, Marouf Azad

    ·         Third place: China — Team Frontfree Studio-Web

    Jiasheng Guo, Weining Sha, Xia Xiao, Zhenda Zhao

    Project Hoshimi (Programming Battle)

    ·         First place: Argentina — Team OIA

    Pablo Gauna, Nicolás Rodríguez Vilela

    ·         Second place: France — Team Arenium

    Laure Portet, Régis Hanol

    ·         Third place: Serbia — Team vladan.simov

    Vladan Simov

    IT Challenge

    ·         First place: China — Zhifeng Chen

    ·         Second place: France — Romain Larmet

    Third place: Romania — Ilie Cosmin Viorel

    Algorithm

    ·         First place: Poland — Przemyslaw Debiak

    ·         Second place: Ukraine — Roman Koshlyak

    ·         Third place: Hungary — Szilveszter Szebeni

    Photography

    ·         First place: Poland — Team Maraqja

    Iwona Bielecka, Malgorzata Lopaciuk

    ·         Second place: Croatia — Team Black and White

    Aleksandar Kordić, Igor Matoša

    ·         Third place: Canada — Team Awesome

    Patrick Struys, Ryan Marr

    Short Film

    ·         First place: Poland — Team Skylined

    Julia Górniewicz, Jacek Barcikowski

    ·         Second place: Taiwan — Team Circle

    Chang Hao-Jan, Chang Shu-Wei, Tseng Yen-Chi, Lin Di-Er

    ·         Third place: Brazil — Team Papa

    Paçoca Alexandre Nacari, Arthur de Pádua, Felipe Pellisser, Wendel Yokoyama

    Interface Design

    ·         First place: Austria — Team OOT Graphics

    Verena Lugmayr, Claudia Oster

    ·         Second place: China — Team Frontfree Studio UI

    Dongjing Yao, Yushi Ma

    ·         Third place: France — Team Atomnium

    Manon Gaucher, Flavien Charlon

     

    CONGRATULATIONS to all of the above! Their achievement is incredible and will change their lives, their submissions were inspiring!

    Read a retrospective about the finals, watch the video blog and watch this space for more news on the competitors and their entries.

     

    Claire

  • Tell us why you like Windows Vista and Office 2007 - and win a Tablet PC

     

    Lots of education establishments are already using Windows Vista and even more are using Office 2007. And if you are one of those, then here's your chance to tell others why you like it...and win a prize. There are two Tablet PCs up for grabs in the competition (one each for the best Student and Staff entry). And 20 x 2GB memory sticks for the first 10 featured entries in each category.

     

    All you need to do is answer the question "How have the new features in Windows Vista and Office 2007 helped you with your teaching and lesson planning?".

     

    The competition runs from now until the end of October, so there’s plenty of time to find the ways that Windows Vista and/or Office 2007 is helping you, even if you haven’t yet started using it.

     

    You can enter through the website, which contains all of the detail and fine-print too, at http://www.microsoft.com/education/lovecompetition/

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