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The internet of everything, and all of the connected things on the internet, are here to stay.
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There is considerable hype in the media – good and bad – that makes it difficult to work out if this connectedness is a good thing or a bad thing. Or, should we be indifferent about the internet of everything? What is clear from media coverage is that the internet of everything has already been associated with global security scares, while for many it is the cool technological must-have.
So, what it is and why should I care?
You may not yet have a smart watch, an Amazon Echo or a refrigerator that has become hackable. However, as we have seen the explosion of smartphones, video technologies and Pokemon, we are witnessing another technology that is set to become a part of everyday life for everyone.
Welcome to the free course Internet of everything. The internet of everything (IoE) is the networked connection of people, process, data and things. As more people, data and things come online, we need to develop skills and technological processes to harness the vast amounts of information being generated by all these connected people and things.
The goal of this course is to introduce you to fundamental concepts and technologies that enable the IoE and help you understand its benefits as well as potential risks. The course presents introductory material and is intended to be easily completed by anyone with a basic appreciation of computer technologies. By completing this course, you will not become an IoE expert, but you will become an informed individual.
As part of this course, and to check your understanding of the concepts explained, there is a brief quiz at the end of each session. There is also an end-of-course assessment quiz. By enrolling you can track your progress and gain a free statement of participation for completing the whole course.
The Internet of everything free course is brought to you by The Open University. This course was originally developed by Cisco Systems Ltd and adapted for OpenLearn by The Open University. The collaboration of The Open University and Cisco Systems to develop and deliver this course as part of OpenLearn’s portfolio will provide and extend free learning in this important and current area of study.
Course learning outcomes
After studying this course, you should be able to:
- Explain the impact of the internet of everything (IoE)
- Explain the interactions between people, process, data, and things that form the IoE
- Configure networked devices and applications to support a given IoE implementation.
- Explain the benefits and challenges of the IoE
- Explain modelling and prototyping in the IoE.
Course Currilcum
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- Introduction 00:15:00
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- Internet of everything 00:10:00
- Evolution of the internet 00:15:00
- Cisco’s intelligent network 00:07:00
- The internet: the place to go 00:20:00
- The circle story 00:05:00
- People, process, data and things 00:15:00
- Interactions of the IoE 00:05:00
- The value of the IoE 00:05:00
- Changing behaviours 00:07:00
- Organisations adapt or lose competitive edge 00:10:00
- Barcelona: a smart city 00:07:00
- Hyper-aware, predictive, agile 00:10:00
- IoE and industries 00:10:00
- Maximising IoE value 00:10:00
- Internet of everything and Cisco 00:07:00
- Introduction 00:10:00
- Data as a pillar 00:03:00
- What is data? 00:20:00
- Management of data 00:10:00
- Data storage 00:20:00
- Internet service providers 00:10:00
- IP addressing 00:15:00
- IP packets 00:07:00
- IP address management 00:10:00
- More connections equals more data 00:07:00
- Data in motion 00:10:00
- Managing big data 00:10:00
- Big data analytics 00:10:00
- Big data analytics (cont.) 00:10:00
- Virtualisation 00:10:00
- Cloud computing 00:15:00
- Data centres 00:10:00
- Clouds 00:15:00
- Three critical cloud conversations 00:15:00
- Lab: install a Linux virtual machine (optional) 00:25:00
- Process as a pillar 00:15:00
- M2M connections 00:07:00
- M2P connections 00:10:00
- P2P connections 00:07:00
- Property management case study 00:20:00
- Timely and relevant information 00:40:00
- Summary 00:15:00
- Introduction to connecting things 00:03:00
- Imagine the possibilities 00:10:00
- Connecting things for consumers 00:20:00
- Connecting things for industries 00:05:00
- The converged network and things 00:15:00
- Need for standards 00:10:00
- Protocol suite 00:20:00
- Network connectivity 00:30:00
- Network access for currently unconnected things 00:15:00
- Client–server model 00:10:00
- Cloud computing model 00:15:00
- Fog computing model 00:15:00
- Smart traffic light system 00:07:00
- Programming 00:03:00
- Programming 00:10:00
- Define basic programming 00:20:00
- Types of programs 00:15:00
- Programming languages 00:05:00
- JavaScript programming example 00:15:00
- The Cisco Coffee JavaScript application 00:10:00
- Learn about Scratch 00:03:00
- Summary 00:20:00
- The IoE connections 00:15:00
- M2M connections 00:30:00
- M2P connections 00:25:00
- P2P connections 00:20:00
- M2M, M2P, P2P interacting to form solutions 00:20:00
- Security and the IoE 00:15:00
- Security strategy 00:15:00
- Pervasive 00:10:00
- Security architecture 00:30:00
- Security devices 00:10:00
- Application-centric security 00:10:00
- Wireless security 00:10:00
- Redundancy and high availability 00:10:00
- Security policy 00:15:00
- Personal data and the IoE 00:10:00
- Summary 00:10:00
- Modelling an IoE solution 00:10:00
- A diabetic patient healthcare solution model 00:10:00
- M2M interactions 00:15:00
- M2P interactions 00:10:00
- P2P interactions 00:07:00
- Analytical tools 00:10:00
- Analytics in healthcare 00:10:00
- Packet tracer: diabetic patient healthcare IoE solution 00:20:00
- Value in good modelling 00:10:00
- Flowcharts 00:20:00
- Healthcare model flowchart 00:10:00
- Physical topology 00:20:00
- Logical topology 00:10:00
- Want to go further? 00:15:00
- Networking Academy curricula 00:15:00
- IT industry certifications 00:30:00
- Additional learning opportunities 00:15:00
- IT industry jobs for the IoE 00:10:00
- Summary 00:15:00
- Final assessment quiz 00:07:00