INTED2020

Creating the Internet of Things Generation

Presenter:

Martin Woolley, Bluetooth SIG Developer Relations Senior Manager – EMEA

Description:

Created with the aim of inspiring and enabling youngsters to “get creative with coding”, a million tiny, programmable devices called BBC micro:bits were given to UK schools in 2016. It’s now available internationally and in use in over 40 countries.

The micro:bit’s potential in education goes way beyond its capacity to introduce students to the world of software development however. The next generation of technology entrepreneurs, inventors and leaders will pioneer new applications of technology to create and advance the Internet of Things (IoT), where all manner of object can be connected to other things and ultimately, to the internet itself. It was estimated that by 2020, 28 billion devices will be connected to the internet. That’s a big number! And it’s 2020 now!

Analysts identify a number of critical technologies and issues relating to the IoT. One of them is low power wireless communication, which allows small, highly constrained devices, to communicate with other machines wirelessly and yet be powered for many years from tiny batteries or better still, by energy harvesting techniques where no battery is needed at all.

Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) is the leading low power wireless communications technology and its supported by the micro:bit and many other devices. In fact, over 10 million Bluetooth devices ship every day. It’s in (almost) everything.

To create a new generation of IoT pioneers, wireless communication as well as coding must form part of any STEM education strategy. Coding plus Communication is the sweet spot for technology education.

In this session, you’ll be introduced to some of the things Bluetooth makes possible in the world of IoT and some of the key concepts. You’ll see some of the primary use cases demonstrated live using a tool designed for classroom use and you’ll be all set at the end of the session to start planning inspiring and valuable educational activities and projects which exploit the power of Bluetooth wireless communication.

Related Resources:

IoT Resource Center

Developer Resource Center

About the Conference:

INTED is one of the largest international education conferences for lecturers, researchers, technologists and professionals from the educational sector. After 14 years, it has become a reference event where more than 700 experts from 80 countries will get together to present their projects and share their knowledge on teaching and learning methodologies and innovations on educational technology. The 2020 edition of INTED is sure to be among the most successful education conferences in Europe.

INTED is more than a conference, it is an ideal platform for international strategic networking. The best place to present your innovations and projects about education and technology.

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