نتایج جستجو برای: participatory communication

تعداد نتایج: 362184  

2015
MARLEI POZZEBON SONIA TELLO ROZAS Charles Kirschbaum

This paper seeks to understand the use and the consequences of Participatory Geographic Information System (PGIS) in a Mexican local community. A multilevel framework was applied, mainly influenced by two theoretical lenses – structurationist view and social shaping of technology – structured in three dimensions – context, process and content – according to contextualist logic. The results of o...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2004
Barbara Schneider Hannah Scissons Laurie Arney George Benson Jeff Derry Ken Lucas Michele Misurelli Dana Nickerson Mark Sunderland

The authors describe a participatory research project undertaken by a group of people with schizophrenia under the guidance of a university researcher. Participatory research involves members of the research group in meaningful participation in all stages of the research process. In this study, group members chose the topic-experiences with medical professionals-and method of data collection-in...

2015
Yang Ishigaki Yoshinori Matsumoto Yutaka Matsuno Kenji Tanaka

We developed a series of inexpensive but accurate mobile radiation detectors, which we named Pocket Geiger (POKEGA), to address the urgent desire of ordinary people to measure and share radiation levels in their milieus and to discuss the results of the Nuclear Disaster in Fukushima, Japan. This action research reports on a new style of pragmatic model of radiation monitoring, which employs the...

2017
Gerdus Benade Swaprava Nath Ariel D. Procaccia Nisarg Shah

Participatory budgeting enables the allocation of public funds by collecting and aggregating individual preferences; it has already had a sizable real-world impact. But making the most of this new paradigm requires a rethinking of some of the basics of computational social choice, including the very way in which individuals express their preferences. We analytically compare four preference elic...

Journal: :Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interaction 2003
Janni Nielsen Lone Dirckinck-Holmfeld Oluf Danielsen

The paper describes a large European R&D-project on Multimedia And Network In Co-operative Research And Learning (MANICORAL) from point of view of the participating HCI-researchers. The project developed the methodology of Dialogue Design, drawing on two sources: Participatory Design and Dialogue Research. Action Research is understood as the historical basis for the two strands, , where Partic...

2009
Sasank Reddy Vidyut Samanta Jeff Burke Deborah Estrin Mark H. Hansen Mani B. Srivastava

Cellular and Wi-Fi networks now form a global substrate that provides billions of mobile phone users with consistent, location-aware communication and multimedia data access. On this substrate is emerging a new class of mobile phone applications that use the phones location, image and acoustic sensors, and enable people to choose what to sense and when to share data about themselves and their s...

2016
Mona Dahms

This chapter contains two main messages: First, the concept of the ‘digital divide’ should be seen as part of the problem rather than as part of the solution. Therefore, the sooner this concept-and with it the binary categories and the ‘one size fits all’ simplified model of ‘development’-is discarded the better. Second, the main recommendation for strategies to be adopted in ICT4D projects is ...

2005
Stephan Kopf Nicolai Scheele Wolfgang Effelsberg

Conventional lectures in large classrooms are connected to fundamental didactic problems due to a lack of interactivity and feedback opportunities. In an interactive lecture each student is equipped with a light-weight, mobile device that can be used to interact with the lecturer during the lesson, thus creating an additional channel of communication. These devices support new teaching and lear...

2012
L Millen S V G Cobb H Patel T Glover

Young students with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) often find it difficult to communicate with others face-to-face. Virtual reality offers a platform in which students can communicate in a safe and predictable environment where face-to-face communication is not necessary. Participatory design with end-users is an important part of developing successful, usable and enjoyable technology. As des...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2009
Cornelia M. Ruland Elin Borosund Cecilie Varsi

This paper describes the use of participatory design methods in the development of a nurse-administered online patient-provider communication (OPPC) service that is designed to be integrated into routine clinical practice. The OPPC service let patients stay connected with expert nurses and other health care providers to ask questions and receive advice from home. Through focus groups, workshops...

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