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JISC Greening ICT Programme Meeting

March 2011Lightning Talks Slides

RESEARCH & EXPLORATION PROJECTS

JISC Greening ICT Programme

Virtually SustainablePeter James and Lisa HopkinsonSusteIT, University of Bradford

Videoconferencing (VC) and other virtual meeting technologies as a means of reducing travel-related energy and carbonBuilds on 15 years previous researchCollaboration with WVN

SurveysSurveys in 5-10 universities on staff use of virtual meeting technologies – quantify travel impactsSurvey of university travel managers from over 40 universities and collegesSurvey of JANET VC users

Virtual EventsConferencing, Edinburgh, Aug 2010The V-Factor, 4 Welsh sites, Feb 2011 (with Welsh Video Network)E-learning best practice, Bradford, April 2011

Cases & Briefing PapersColeg Meirion-Dwyfor/Llandrillo - until recently ~25% of all the UK-wide calls handled by the JANET VC Service.

University of Bedfordshire - uses VC to reduce travel and improve communication between 5 campuses.

Glenda Davies

John Wells

Final ReportProvisional UK conclusions:Considerable use, but JANET a minorityHunger for moreKey barriers – ease of use, information, technology focused support

Open to Change

Open data + social capital = altruistic punishment

University of Oxford

Do we believe this kind of graphic will persuade people to act?

Will this make it better?

What do individuals need to feel comfortable in doing their bit?

1. To believe others in their groups are contributing2. To believe the contribution is meaningful in the real world

in other words:

• To feel confident a few people are not cheating the system• At least not enough to mean net energy consumption

continues to rise

Towards altruistic punishment by

University of Oxford:• David Balch• David White• Howard Noble• Ken Kahn

De Montfort University:• Richard Hall• Richard Bull

Lincoln University:• Joss Winn

DUALLDeliberative approach to the living lab

Dr Richard Bull and team.

March 7th, 2011

Aims:• To understand the role of ICT in reducing energy consumption of a

large scale public building through the design of an ICT interface connecting building users to their electricity consumption.

Objectives:• To design and test an ICT tool connecting building users to their

energy consumption. • To engage in an innovative, deliberative upstream approach in the

design of the application. • To understand the extent to which building users can impact the

performance of the environment they are in.• To understand the impact of ICT interfaces on user behaviour

Baseline Evaluation & Switch off

Deliberation/Engagement with users

Successful outcomes

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