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Connected Studio 3: Update and CBeebies

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Adrian Woolard | 17:00 UK time, Monday, 25 June 2012

Dozens of people working on wooden benches and red chairs in a brightly lit room

Teams hard at work at the Creative Studio, getting their concepts ready to pitch

Weather and Travel Creative Studio

On Tuesday June 12th theÌýwas host to the second Creative Studio - part of the. The focus this time was on Weather and Travel.

Suitably enough it was pouring with rain as the attendees arrived but at least that reminded us why the British are obsessed with the weather.

The day kicked off with a briefing from our guests Liz Howell, Head of ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Weather and Jo Wickremasinghe, Head of Product for Weather & Travel News, providing context for the teams and explaining where they saw the opportunities for innovation within the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Weather product.

It was great to see everyone so eager to crack on, and I had barely finished my introduction before the attendees were breaking out to start a day that proved to be fruitful and full of creative innovation.

Some teams came already formed, some came together on the day, but all found space and some wifi across two floors of Google Campus and got on with developing their ideas.

It was the first time Connected Studio had ventured away from a ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ site and the venue was brilliant. Aa big thank you goes to the team at Google Campus.

We once again held our 'Speakers' Corner', informal sessions where ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ staff shared their knowledge.

There were talks on:

  • the technical platform and data the teams had to play with
  • location services, audience and market insight
  • UXD
  • how to use paper prototypes to demonstrate and test ideas

Being only our second Creative studio, we were keen to maintain the spirit of collaboration and we weren't disappointed. The "show and tell" at the end of the day saw pitches from teams that mixed ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ staff, freelancers, agencies and .

In all we had more than 60 attendees at the event, and 25 concepts presented at the end of the day. As we saw at the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖpage, Search, and Navigation (HPSN) event the standards were high, and after a final selection session on Tuesday we have invited teams comprising attendees from ,, , , , and , to work alongside staff from across the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ at next week's Build Studio at .

Pilots from the HPSN events

The HPSN Build Studio judging panel have agreed which concepts will move forward to the next stage in the process - .

We have approached, , andÌýas well as Fiona Iglesias from the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ.

Thanks to all those who worked so hard at the Build Studio - we hope that you still found the experience enjoyable and worthwhile even if your idea didn't picked up to be a pilot.

Next up: CBeebies

The next Creative Studio will be for CBeebies up in Salford's MediaCityUK on July 12 - this will be followed by the Build Studio on July 24/25, also in Salford.

The Creative Studio is open to companies of all sizes and individuals with relevant experience and expertise and is a great opportunity to gain insight into the CBeebies product, collaborate with ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ staff, and pitch for your idea to be developed into a pilot.

You can Ìý(MS OfficeÌý.doc)Ìýand if you want to get involved .

To express your interest in future Studios, please contact ConnectedStudios@bbc.co.uk. Follow for updates, visit for more information,Ìýand comment or ask questions below.

Adrian Woolard is the Project Director, North Lab, ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Research and Development and is responsible for Phase 1 of the Connected Studio programme

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