Person: Peter Scott

<p>Peter Scott</p>

Betty Collis (Twente U.) Visit

Had a nice chat with Betty (Shell Network Professor at Twente) about interesting things for Shell. She menioned a range of groups in Shell that could use some KMi stuff. She came to look at Hex, but I also showed buddyspace and rostra – which she was very interested in; and talked about compendium and…

Prospect: Oak Grove – the MK Millennium Village

Interesting chat with Michel Mulquin, IS Communications (01353 722149) who is bidding with Crest Nicolson to put together the Milton Keynes Millennium Village. These are a series of new developments focusing on the future of UK new communities. Greenwich is the first of these, I think. Anyway, these guys are bidding to English Partnerships for…

KMi Showcased at LearnTec Karlsruhe, Germany.

Stand 239 in the Schwarzwaldhalle hosted the Prolearn project in Karlsruhe, Germany. A lot of folk wandering around looking at the many neat aspects of this project. KMi had a good showing with both Stadium and Hexagon getting alot of interest. Peter Scott and Kevin Quick mixed meetings of Prolearn workpackages with attending the Prolearn…

ex Head of Sport England visits

Jeff Neslen was brought into the lab by Roger Fennemore to talk about the next potential steps with the Sport4All concept. Subjects ranged widely about the sorts of things that Sports England might be minded to support. Lots of interesting discussion about how to breathe life into the sporting demos. Table-tennis anyone?

ex Head of Sport England visits

Jeff Neslen was brought into the lab by Roger Fennemore to talk about the next potential steps with the Sport4All concept. Subjects ranged widely about the sorts of things that Sports England might be minded to support. Lots of interesting discussion about how to breathe life into the sporting demos. Table-tennis anyone?

Shell Open University

Friday 6th Feb 2004 Peter Scott and Sue Downie (Corous) visited the Shell Training Centre in Holland as the guests of Peter Bentley (pictured). Their training centre operation is a very big business! The Centre was, strangely enough, running a big workshop for one of the OU Business School courses, B871 or somesuch … so…

VC dinner Post Mortem (16th Dec)

Dominic was present to welcome the guests, but left when we were all there. John and I were accompanied by Rae and Fiona and worked the room quite well. Brenda&#39s partner James is an architect, but with a keen interest in technology. Brenda herself was most engaged when talking about the work of Bob Moon…

Prolearn Kick-Off

The first PROLEARN general assembly was held at the L3S lab in Hannover, Germany Nov 30-Dec 2 2003. So keen are the project participants to get started, that we decided to have our kick-off over a month before the formal start date for the project and before the contract with the EU has even been…

Visit by Prof Keith Mander, Kent Uni.

Brought up by Darryl Ince (hasnt been up himself for a while 🙂 Keith is evidently the external assessor, for M150. Comp Sci based at Kent Uni). Keith is a PVC in Kent and interested in *IT and new tech and knowledge strategy*. Showed him lots of cool stuff; but I aint sure he got…

Sport4All.Com still alive!?

PKS and I had an interesting morning with Roger Fennemore and a couple of dudes he brought in (David Bellin and Graham Miller). These folks had an interest in the old online sport concept. Both are from the world of TV and media, and with Roger&#39s new role on the board of Sport England, he…