There's a bit of theory first, to give you an idea of how all the things connected to the Internet talk to each other, and then the majority of the day is spent hands-on - getting temperature sensors to publish data to Pachube; controlling lights with Twitter; sending tweets from an Arduino and making a simple web server.
All the components you'll need are provided, except for an Arduino and a laptop (so the £132 price includes an Ethernet shield), along with code for all of the examples. Plus Adrian will be on hand to help you work through any problems.
For an attendee's perspective on what the course was like, have a read through Paul Plowman's review of the last course - http://scou.se/~Gyc
To book your place head over to <http://scou.se/~Gyb>