Sökning: "Personal Informatics"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 20 avhandlingar innehållade orden Personal Informatics.
1. Working out work : from personal informatics to redesigning work
Sammanfattning : "Personal Informatics" (PI) and "Quantified Self" (QS) are two contemporary notions in the field of Human–Computer Interaction. Such hardware and software systems gather personalized quantified data and visualize them for the purpose of supporting self-reflection. LÄS MER
2. Between health and healthcare : a lifeworld perspective on personal informatics
Sammanfattning : This thesis explores the role of technology in digitized life focusing on lived experiences of personal informatics technologies in health and healthcare contexts. The work departs from an interest in how digital technologies affects us as individuals in contemporary life. LÄS MER
3. Participating in Synchronous Online Education
Sammanfattning : There is an increasing need for education since the workforce of today is expected to be highly educated and continuously learn. Distance education is a powerful response to meet the growing need for education. Online education, here concisely defined as distance education mediated online, is the most common type of distance education. LÄS MER
4. Motivating eParticipation in Authoritarian Countries
Sammanfattning : Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can enrich the ways in which citizens participate in civic and political matters. Indeed, many theorists on online participation, or eParticipation, proclaim the potential of digital technologies to empower citizens with convenient ways to participate in democratic processes and to hold leaders to account. LÄS MER
5. Om informationstekniskt bevis
Sammanfattning : Information technology evidence consists of a mix of representations of various applications of digital electronic equipment, and can be brought to the fore in all contexts that result in legal decisions. The occurrence of such evidence in legal proceedings, and other legal decision-making, is a phenomenon previously not researched within legal science in Sweden. LÄS MER