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Category Archives: Latest news
What is the best way to provide accommodation for elderly people?
At our next event on Monday 14th July, we’ll be debating how to provide accommodation for elderly people and whether Intelligent Homes is the best way to meet the housing needs of elderly people. Although this will also be relevant to people … Continue reading
Equality Hub Network launch event Tues 17 June
Equality Hub Network launch event includes: Welcome and introduction from Council Leader, Julie Dore and Executive Director of Resources Eugene Walker Update on the Fairness Commission from Fairness Commissioner Tony Maltby Overview of Equality and Fairness work in the Council, … Continue reading
Intelligent Homes Debate Options
Done more work on developing the event question with several possible stances for our Crowd Wise debate – which is all about participative decision-making. Our debate will be on Intelligent Homes and how, or whether, we can use the relevant technology … Continue reading
Ingenious Forces @ Play! Project Update with Collage of Images
All the latest news on our 2013/14 Royal Academy of Engineering Ingenious Grant funded project Ingenious Forces at Play Project Update (opens as pdf) and a collage of images from several of the events we’ve delivered around the Region. We’ve done exceptionally well … Continue reading
38 Degrees Flood Relief Fund
Within 24 hours 38 Degrees members had donated just over 100,000 to support victims of the devastating floods with £60,000 distributed to local community charities working with flood-hit communities including: Including: Norfolk Community Foundation to provide emergency food, clothing and bottle sterilisation … Continue reading
Wilder by Design – 2 day seminar with visit to Blackamoor
We are delighted to announce that following our seminar with George Monbiot in July 2013, Professor Ian Rotherham and colleagues have taken up this hot debate; they’ve organised a 2-day seminar Wilder by Design 2014 (link to provisional programme opens … Continue reading
Repair Cafe: Heeley City Farm Saturday 25th January 10am – 4pm
Repair Cafe is fast approaching!! Where people who can mend stuff can bring their tools, and people with broken stuff to get together and share skills and get stuff mended over a cuppa. Bring: Small Electrical appliances, toys, shoes, clothes, … Continue reading
Risk assessment at Magna Science Adventure Centre
Went to Magna Science Adventure Centre to check facilities, confirm where we’ll hang out, review risk of our activities on the day: slinky, vortex, Mario Brothers computer game competition, jitterbugs – so risks are basic: a few cables to be … Continue reading
Posted in A4I events, Computer games, Electronic engineering, Engineering, Events, KS2, KS3, Latest news, Magna Science Adventure Centre, News for Experts, Our Events & Projects, Public engagement, RAE Ingenious, Sheffield's Communities, skills training, STEM, Updates
Tagged Arctic, Clothing, Cutting (in line), iPhone, Magna Science Adventure Centre, Shirt, Shopping, T-shirt
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Ingenious Forces at Play with STEMNET State-funded Secondary Schools
Getting Engineers out There and Out on the Street Funded by Royal Academy of Engineering Ingenious Grant for engineers to develop public engagement skills and share their passion for engineering also aims to raise awareness with young people in disadvantaged … Continue reading
Posted in A4I events, Electronic engineering, energy, Engineering, Events, General observations, KS2, KS3, Latest news, National Curriculum, News for Experts, RAEI 2013/14, Royal Academy of Engineering Ingenious, Schools, Scratch, Sheffield's Communities, Updates
Tagged Engineer, IBM, Jitterbug, National Curriculum, Royal Academy of Engineering, Sheffield City Region, Sheffield Park Academy, university of sheffield
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Sports Engineering at Peace in the Park
An amazingly hot and sunny day for the launch of our first event – took everyone out of their comfort zones. Fahima, Josephine and Robin gave us the thumbs up; loads of fun and lots of laughs as we worked … Continue reading
Posted in A4I events, Electronic engineering, energy, Engineering, Events, General observations, Latest news, News for Experts, Our Events & Projects, Public engagement, RAE Ingenious, RAEI 2013/14, Royal Academy of Engineering Ingenious, sports engineering, Updates
Tagged Sports engineering
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