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Internal Knowledge Transfer

Since MonAMI is a multi-disciplinary project with each partner specialising in a different domaine, in-house training is essential for sharing knowledge and techniques with partners working in other fields.  Our work will succeed only if the ideas are disseminated so that the results can be used. 

The internal MonAMI training program offers an extensive array of courses for partners to learn from each other and from outside experts. Some general interdisiplinary courses present the basic concepts of an area of the MonAMI project to project members who work in other domains.  Other specialized courses are targeted to partners working in specific work packages to present advanced concepts in their domain.

Introduction to Monitoring Hardware and Software

Date, place:7 May 2008, Madrid, at Telefonica I+D
Presenter:Gerald Bauer (University of Passau)
Objective:Inform participants on both sensor installation and service usage. After training, participants are able to install sensors and belonging software tools unassisted and to use WP9 services.
Description:

pdf Monitoring Hardware and Software

Kits for Zigbee Actuators, Cameras, and Wii Remote Controllers

Date,place: 6 May 2008, Madrid, at Telefonica I+D 
Presenter:Roberto Casas, Luis Lain, Alvaro Marco (University of Zaragoza)
Objective:Present the functionalities, installation and programming of the kits developed by the University of Zaragoza. 
Description:

pdf Univ Saragoza Kitz

Service Platform of Telefonica I+D

Date, place:6 May 2008, Madrid, at Telefonica I+D
Presenter: Miriam Ibáñez Lequerica, Víctor García Muñoz (Telefónica I+D)
Objective:Provide training for using the TID service platform to FU Centres, service users, and service developers.
Description:

pdf TID Service Platform

Installation and Use of  URC & UCH for Home Control

Date,place:6 May 2008, Madrid, at Telefonica I+D
Presenter: Markus Dubielzig (Siemens C-Lab)
Objective:Provide an overview how to install and use the UCH (Universal Control Hub) and URC (Universal Remote Control) to control household appliances.
Description:

pdf URC Kit

Consumer Service and Product Development

Date,place:6 May 2008, Madrid, Spain at Telefonica I+D
Presenter:Oskar Jonsson (Swedish Institute of Assistive Technology)
Objective:Learn tools and best practise in service and product development, based on knowledge in Human Cognition, Requirements Development and Technology.
Description:pdf Consumer Services & Products

Service Development and Deployment with the France Telecom Platform

Date,place: 5 May 2008, Madrid, at Telefonica I+D
Presenter:Thierry Milin (France Telecom)
Objective:Provide training on the installation and configuration of a residential gateway with France Telecom technology, OSGI service development with WP5 APIs, and service deployment with the France Telecom platform.
Description: pdf FT Service Platform

Zigbee Kit Functionalities, Installation and Programming

Date,place:5 May 2008, Madrid, at Telefonica I+D 
Presenter: Bruno Jean-Bart, Pierre Eline (Trialog)
Objective: Present the functionalities, installation and programming of the Zigbee kits developed by TRIALOG.
Description:

pdf Zigbee Kit

Evaluation: Usability Criteria for FU Centre Training

Date place:

15-16 January 2008, London, UK

Presenter:London School of Economics
Objective: Familiarise FU Centre interviewers with usability criteria and interviewing techniques
Description:

pdf Evaluation

OSGi Framework for Software Development

Date place:

28-29 November 2007; Paris, France

Presenter:

Floralis, a subsidiary of the University of Science, Technology and Medicine of Grenoble

Objective:Show how to develop a simple and efficient software architecture and to create OSGi bundles that work in this architecture.
Description:

pdf OSGi Framework for Software Deployment

Creativity in Service Development

Date place:

15-16 November 2007; Brussels, Belgium

Presenter:

Tangenciels

Objective:Apply creativity to the development of new services

Description:

pdf Creativity in Service Deployment

Evaluation: Interview Techniques for Elderly Persons and Persons with Disabilities

Date place:

15 October 2007; London, UK

Presenter:

London School of Economics
Objective:

Show FU centres how to interview older and disabled people in order to assess their views on the usability and feasibility of the existing, derived and new services, using the evaluation criteria.

Description:

pdf Evaluation

3 day Workshop, see the following 10 couses

Date place:

5-7 December 2006 (3 day workshop); London, UK
Organisers:London School of Economics

 

AccessibilityTechnology

Objective: Provide a state-of-the-art view of accessibility technolgy and its future direction
Presenter: Siemens  
Description: pdf Accessibility Technology

Deconstruction

Objective:

Describe the Deconstruction Approach to the creation of new services
Presenter: 

OpenHub, Swedish Institute of Assistive Technology 

Description:

pdf Deconstruction

Derived Services

Objective:

Develop an understanding on how services can be customized effectively.     

Presenter: 

OpenHub, Royal Institute of Technology  

Description:  

pdf Derived Services

Electronic Augmentation

Objective:

Provide a state-of-the-art view of sensors, networking technologies, and location based technologies. 
Presenter: 

Trialog, University of Passau, University of Zaragoza 

Description:  

pdfElectronic Augmentation

Embodied Conversational Agents

Objective:

Provide a state-of-the-art view of Embodied Conversational Agents and related technologies in innovative interfaces. 

Presenter: 

Royal Institute of Technology  

Description:  

pdfEmbodied Conversational Agents

Evaluation Research Principles

Objective:

Provide an overview of evaluation objectives and methodology

Presenter:

 London School of Economics 

Description: 

pdf Evaluation Research Principles

 
Existing Services

Objective:

Overview of existing services and how these services relate to technology
Presenter: 

Electricité de France, OpenHub, Siemens, Swedish Institute of Assitive Technology, Technical University of Kosice, Telefonica I+D  

Description:  

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Service Platforms

Objective:

Provide a state-of-the-art view of service platforms, which form the infrastructure that allows remote services
Presenter: 

France Telecom, Telefonica I+D 

Description:  

pdf Service Platforms
Social Integration

Objective:

Present an overview of identified integration criteria and to develop an understanding of the impact of social integration criteria to service customisation
Presenter: 

OpenHub 

Description:  

pdf Social Integration
User Oriented Design

Objective:

 Provide the theory and background on user involvement, and   the methodology for user oriented design
Presenter: 

Royal Institute of Technology  

Description:  

pdf User Oriented Design

 

 

 

 

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