IT Innovation Challenges held its first showcase event on November 26, 2015. The event offered an opportunity for members of the University to learn more about the scheme and meet the people involved. In addition to talking to representatives of the scheme and discussing project ideas with them, participants could explore a number of project displays where most of the 25 funded projects presented their work. Ten of the projects also gave brief ‘flash talks’ where they introduced their projects. The talks were recorded and are available through the links here (Oxford users only – requires sign-in).
- Introduction (audio only) – Stuart Lee
- Between Text and Object Digital transformation of teaching through objects – Kathryn Eccles
- Collaborate App (GO1) Enabling realtime collaboration for students and faculty – Andrew Barnes
- First Response Providing timely, accessible, and confidential information for survivors of sexual violence – Eden Tanner
- Frameworks The Oxford mobile skills tracker – John Miles
- GoGirl Training young women from non-traditional educational backgrounds in creative computing and programming – Anne Geniets
- Hidden Museum Revealing collections content in context – Ted Koterwas
- Join In Light-touch introductions to popular digital technologies – Emma Procter-Legg
- Research Software Developers Digital Network A community for those who develop the software fundamental to research – Jonathan Cooper
- ResearchRecipes / Scitocols Powerful collaboration tools and version control for protocols – Maximilian Hoerantner
- ReSounding Bringing the University’s musical instrument collections to life – Ted Koterwas