Understand how IoT can address sustainability and challenges
As our world becomes more and more connected, we use smart devices to overcome different obstacles in our day-to-day lives. But what happens when we turn IoT technology toward global-scale problems like sustainability?
On this two-week course, you’ll explore the fundamentals of the Internet of Things (IoT), and how we can use this technology to overcome different sustainability challenges that we face today.
Guided by the experts at The Mind Lab and Tech Futures Lab, you’ll delve into case studies to discover how IoT applications can lead to sustainable decision-making. Using examples from smart cities, transport, utilities, and more, you’ll identify the positive and negative implications of technology use in working towards a brighter future.
Delve into the fundamentals of IoT including data management
You’ll be introduced to the technological and business fundamentals of IoT including frameworks of strategy, business value, competitive environment, and user value proposition.
To help you understand how IoT can be utilised in your own contexts, you’ll apply your knowledge through a range of learning activities in a connected environments framework.
Discover how IoT is interfacing with other technologies including AI
Finally, you’ll explore how IoT is also teaming up with other technologies to further help address sustainability challenges.
You’ll explore artificial intelligence, machine learning, 5G, and more as well as examining a range of case studies in key industry contexts to see IoT solutions in action.
With this knowledge, you’ll be able to evaluate the role of IoT in working toward a sustainable future.
Topics of IOT:
- Introduction to the technical dimensions of the Internet of Things (IoT) including hardware and software essentials and the role of technology platforms
- Introduction to the business dimensions of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the importance of market analysis, business strategy, value proposition, and data governance in planning, deploying, and operating IoT systems.
- Overview of the benefits of the Internet of Things (IoT) for tracking, measuring, and sensing to collect data that can inform decision-making toward more sustainable futures with reference to the New Zealand and International context.
- Evaluation and reflection of the role of IoT in addressing sustainability challenges in a range of case studies in key industry contexts.