Maduf10 Mobile Tv Or Tv On Mobile An Jacobs En Dirk Bollenimec.archive
This document summarizes user research on mobile television viewing conducted between 2006-2007. It involved:
1) Proxy trials of mobile TV using existing technologies to understand user practices. Personas like "Pluggers" who view on commutes were identified.
2) Paper prototyping of interfaces like channel guides. Evaluations found users preferred electronic program guides over carousels.
3) A 3G prototype implementation was tested but had issues. A second study compared it to DVB-H, finding the EPG popular but too advanced.
4) Overall, the research validated earlier insights into appropriateness and attitudes towards mobile TV, but users' reference point changed with 3G experience. The
This document discusses sociability in the context of interactive television. It begins by discussing how television plays a central role in micro-communities like families and friends. It then examines how watching television is often a social activity involving co-viewing. The document considers whether interactive television also needs to support social uses. It identifies concerns around studying sociability, such as whether interactions are co-located or remote. The document proposes creating guidelines for interactive television to support social uses based on a competitive analysis of applications. It outlines plans to test the validity of these guidelines and further research on sociability involving adaptive interfaces and group communication.
Results of the Apollon pilot in homecare and independent livingimec.archive
The document summarizes the results of the Apollon pilot project evaluating the use of living lab networks for testing homecare and independent living services across borders. The pilot involved transferring three such services between four living labs in different countries. A key finding was that a common cross-border ecosystem model for living labs in healthcare was not feasible due to differences between countries in areas like value networks, organization of healthcare, regulations, and infrastructure. However, living labs could still effectively serve as brokers and matchmakers to enable cross-border collaboration by addressing issues around stakeholders, access to users, liability, ethics, rules, and safety. Based on this pilot, the document advocates for a domain-specific network of smart care living labs to facilitate knowledge
20081114 Friday Food iLabt Ingrid Moermanimec.archive
The document discusses wireless networks and the IBBT Wireless Lab. It provides an overview of wireless sensor networks (WSN), wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSAN), and wireless mesh networks (WMN). It then describes the IBBT Wireless Lab, its features, and how it can be used to test wireless network protocols and applications at a large scale. Finally, it highlights some example use cases developed through IBBT cooperative research projects, including wireless building automation, deployment of wireless services, crisis intervention applications, and logistic chain management.
The document contains a collection of inspirational quotes about success, life, and achievement from various notable figures such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Albert Einstein, Mark Twain, Venus Williams, and Winston Churchill. The quotes provide words of encouragement about working hard, believing in oneself, embracing challenges, and making the most of life's opportunities.
Vânia goncalves isbo ng wi nets - accounting interferenceimec.archive
This document discusses the impact of interference on revenue from spectrum sharing. It first provides background on spectrum allocation and sensing. It then describes models for estimating how allowing secondary usage impacts primary users and owners' revenue. Case studies examine interference between technologies like 802.15.4 and Wi-Fi, UMTS and UWB, and WiMAX and fixed wireless access. The document concludes that interference effects depend on the technologies, applications, and contexts involved.
This document summarizes the Digital Society department at IBBT. It has over 90 researchers across various disciplines studying topics related to future internet, future media, and digital arts. The department aims to:
1) Provide social, economic, and policy insights to tackle grand challenges.
2) Stimulate open innovation in Flanders.
3) Develop user-centric ICT based on user needs.
4) Contribute to IBBT's interdisciplinary work.
5) Conduct high-quality fundamental and applied research through strategic partnerships.
The department takes three research approaches: market innovation studies, user empowerment studies, and ICT policy research related to content, access, and competition. The overall goal is
Maduf10 Mobile Tv Or Tv On Mobile An Jacobs En Dirk Bollenimec.archive
This document summarizes user research on mobile television viewing conducted between 2006-2007. It involved:
1) Proxy trials of mobile TV using existing technologies to understand user practices. Personas like "Pluggers" who view on commutes were identified.
2) Paper prototyping of interfaces like channel guides. Evaluations found users preferred electronic program guides over carousels.
3) A 3G prototype implementation was tested but had issues. A second study compared it to DVB-H, finding the EPG popular but too advanced.
4) Overall, the research validated earlier insights into appropriateness and attitudes towards mobile TV, but users' reference point changed with 3G experience. The
This document discusses sociability in the context of interactive television. It begins by discussing how television plays a central role in micro-communities like families and friends. It then examines how watching television is often a social activity involving co-viewing. The document considers whether interactive television also needs to support social uses. It identifies concerns around studying sociability, such as whether interactions are co-located or remote. The document proposes creating guidelines for interactive television to support social uses based on a competitive analysis of applications. It outlines plans to test the validity of these guidelines and further research on sociability involving adaptive interfaces and group communication.
Results of the Apollon pilot in homecare and independent livingimec.archive
The document summarizes the results of the Apollon pilot project evaluating the use of living lab networks for testing homecare and independent living services across borders. The pilot involved transferring three such services between four living labs in different countries. A key finding was that a common cross-border ecosystem model for living labs in healthcare was not feasible due to differences between countries in areas like value networks, organization of healthcare, regulations, and infrastructure. However, living labs could still effectively serve as brokers and matchmakers to enable cross-border collaboration by addressing issues around stakeholders, access to users, liability, ethics, rules, and safety. Based on this pilot, the document advocates for a domain-specific network of smart care living labs to facilitate knowledge
20081114 Friday Food iLabt Ingrid Moermanimec.archive
The document discusses wireless networks and the IBBT Wireless Lab. It provides an overview of wireless sensor networks (WSN), wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSAN), and wireless mesh networks (WMN). It then describes the IBBT Wireless Lab, its features, and how it can be used to test wireless network protocols and applications at a large scale. Finally, it highlights some example use cases developed through IBBT cooperative research projects, including wireless building automation, deployment of wireless services, crisis intervention applications, and logistic chain management.
The document contains a collection of inspirational quotes about success, life, and achievement from various notable figures such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Albert Einstein, Mark Twain, Venus Williams, and Winston Churchill. The quotes provide words of encouragement about working hard, believing in oneself, embracing challenges, and making the most of life's opportunities.
Vânia goncalves isbo ng wi nets - accounting interferenceimec.archive
This document discusses the impact of interference on revenue from spectrum sharing. It first provides background on spectrum allocation and sensing. It then describes models for estimating how allowing secondary usage impacts primary users and owners' revenue. Case studies examine interference between technologies like 802.15.4 and Wi-Fi, UMTS and UWB, and WiMAX and fixed wireless access. The document concludes that interference effects depend on the technologies, applications, and contexts involved.
This document summarizes the Digital Society department at IBBT. It has over 90 researchers across various disciplines studying topics related to future internet, future media, and digital arts. The department aims to:
1) Provide social, economic, and policy insights to tackle grand challenges.
2) Stimulate open innovation in Flanders.
3) Develop user-centric ICT based on user needs.
4) Contribute to IBBT's interdisciplinary work.
5) Conduct high-quality fundamental and applied research through strategic partnerships.
The department takes three research approaches: market innovation studies, user empowerment studies, and ICT policy research related to content, access, and competition. The overall goal is
This document discusses cyber exclusion and the digital divide in South-East European countries. It notes methodological challenges in measuring key indicators due to non-standardized definitions and limited data. It examines different types of cyber exclusion, both external like access to the internet and internal like differences by age, gender, and residence. Several charts show differences in internet users, hosts, age and gender distributions between countries in the region and Europe. The document argues that income, infrastructure, and literacy are important determinants of cyber exclusion and that access alone is not enough - usage and available content are also important to reach social inclusion.
The document describes the structure and facilities of the IBBT iLab, which includes research groups, a technical test center for evaluating platforms and networking equipment, an open innovation center for multi-stakeholder collaboration on policy issues, and a usability lab for testing products and services. The technical test center is equipped to evaluate various networking technologies and conduct performance testing and analysis. The usability lab allows for usability testing in controlled laboratory environments or portable and mobile setups in natural contexts.
The document describes the Scavenger2000, an environmental restoration vessel developed through a collaboration between Picture SAI Water Technologies India and Water Management Technologies USA. The Scavenger2000 is designed to treat water bodies by removing debris, disinfecting water to kill bacteria and viruses, and increasing oxygen levels. It can handle large volumes of water treatment and is intended to provide an effective yet affordable solution for water quality issues.
Tijdens het tweede Cultuurdebat in Arnhem geeft Erik Vos een presentatie over zijn ontwerppraktijk. Het Lab heeft deelgenomen aan Power to Arnhem en daar zijn verschillende lessen uit te trekken. Corss-overs en kruisbestuivingen leveren innovatieve ideeën op.
A2 Bforum P1 10 Kul Sam Michiels Stadiumimec.archive
The STADiUM project aims to develop adaptable middleware technology. It is led by DistriNet at KU Leuven with partners IMEC/NES and VUB/PROG. The project will focus on enabling reconfiguration of middleware, defining distributed middleware architectures, and developing advanced middleware services. It will involve six research tracks and two case studies in transport/logistics and digital media distribution. The project seeks input from an industrial advisory board and partners for relevant challenges and scenarios.
CTK provides data analysis and outcomes reporting services and tools to help organizations understand program success, increase funding, and make informed programming decisions. Their services include implementation support, training, consulting, and outcomes reporting and analysis software. The software allows clients to track outcomes data in real-time and generate customized reports to analyze progress towards goals. CTK also offers project management, system setup consultation, and an outcomes council to help clients design effective outcomes models and leverage data to improve services.
Este documento presenta la información de dos plataformas e-learning, Edmodo y Chamilo, que serán utilizadas por un profesor y estudiante para el aprendizaje en línea. Se incluyen los perfiles creados, las URLs de acceso a cada plataforma, y los detalles de contacto del estudiante.
Delivery of feedback on Health, Home Security and Home Energy in Aware Homes ...imec.archive
This document discusses the CASALA Living Lab, which conducts research on delivering feedback to users about their health, home security, and energy usage using sensors in ambient assisted living homes. The CASALA Living Lab has multiple stages, including virtual environments, a facility called Great Northern Haven with over 2,000 sensors collecting data from 16 apartments, and community deployments. The lab aims to understand user behavior from real-world data and provide feedback to empower users. Challenges include lack of market awareness for ambient assisted living and siloed funding, while successes involve end-user involvement and driving education and adoption of these technologies.
This document summarizes the Digital Society department at IBBT. It has over 90 researchers across various disciplines studying topics related to future internet, future media, and digital arts. The department aims to:
1) Provide social, economic, and policy insights to tackle grand challenges.
2) Stimulate open innovation in Flanders.
3) Develop user-centric ICT based on user needs.
4) Contribute to IBBT's interdisciplinary work.
5) Conduct high-quality fundamental and applied research through strategic partnerships.
The department takes three research approaches: market innovation studies, user empowerment studies, and ICT policy research related to content, access, and competition. The overall goal is
This document provides recommendations for using MyBBT, a collaboration tool, based on practical experiences. It outlines best practices for proposal writing, project startups, mailing lists, and directories. It also discusses challenges with user skills and engagement, especially among industry partners. Formal reporting and follow up procedures need clarification around details like project versus calendar year, approvals processes, and what gets transferred to official reporting. Users should not overestimate ICT skills and need to respect partners' tools and policies.
This document discusses cyber exclusion and the digital divide in South-East European countries. It notes methodological challenges in measuring key indicators due to non-standardized definitions and limited data. It examines different types of cyber exclusion, both external like access to the internet and internal like differences by age, gender, and residence. Several charts show differences in internet users, hosts, age and gender distributions between countries in the region and Europe. The document argues that income, infrastructure, and literacy are important determinants of cyber exclusion and that access alone is not enough - usage and available content are also important to reach social inclusion.
The document describes the structure and facilities of the IBBT iLab, which includes research groups, a technical test center for evaluating platforms and networking equipment, an open innovation center for multi-stakeholder collaboration on policy issues, and a usability lab for testing products and services. The technical test center is equipped to evaluate various networking technologies and conduct performance testing and analysis. The usability lab allows for usability testing in controlled laboratory environments or portable and mobile setups in natural contexts.
The document describes the Scavenger2000, an environmental restoration vessel developed through a collaboration between Picture SAI Water Technologies India and Water Management Technologies USA. The Scavenger2000 is designed to treat water bodies by removing debris, disinfecting water to kill bacteria and viruses, and increasing oxygen levels. It can handle large volumes of water treatment and is intended to provide an effective yet affordable solution for water quality issues.
Tijdens het tweede Cultuurdebat in Arnhem geeft Erik Vos een presentatie over zijn ontwerppraktijk. Het Lab heeft deelgenomen aan Power to Arnhem en daar zijn verschillende lessen uit te trekken. Corss-overs en kruisbestuivingen leveren innovatieve ideeën op.
A2 Bforum P1 10 Kul Sam Michiels Stadiumimec.archive
The STADiUM project aims to develop adaptable middleware technology. It is led by DistriNet at KU Leuven with partners IMEC/NES and VUB/PROG. The project will focus on enabling reconfiguration of middleware, defining distributed middleware architectures, and developing advanced middleware services. It will involve six research tracks and two case studies in transport/logistics and digital media distribution. The project seeks input from an industrial advisory board and partners for relevant challenges and scenarios.
CTK provides data analysis and outcomes reporting services and tools to help organizations understand program success, increase funding, and make informed programming decisions. Their services include implementation support, training, consulting, and outcomes reporting and analysis software. The software allows clients to track outcomes data in real-time and generate customized reports to analyze progress towards goals. CTK also offers project management, system setup consultation, and an outcomes council to help clients design effective outcomes models and leverage data to improve services.
Este documento presenta la información de dos plataformas e-learning, Edmodo y Chamilo, que serán utilizadas por un profesor y estudiante para el aprendizaje en línea. Se incluyen los perfiles creados, las URLs de acceso a cada plataforma, y los detalles de contacto del estudiante.
Delivery of feedback on Health, Home Security and Home Energy in Aware Homes ...imec.archive
This document discusses the CASALA Living Lab, which conducts research on delivering feedback to users about their health, home security, and energy usage using sensors in ambient assisted living homes. The CASALA Living Lab has multiple stages, including virtual environments, a facility called Great Northern Haven with over 2,000 sensors collecting data from 16 apartments, and community deployments. The lab aims to understand user behavior from real-world data and provide feedback to empower users. Challenges include lack of market awareness for ambient assisted living and siloed funding, while successes involve end-user involvement and driving education and adoption of these technologies.
This document summarizes the Digital Society department at IBBT. It has over 90 researchers across various disciplines studying topics related to future internet, future media, and digital arts. The department aims to:
1) Provide social, economic, and policy insights to tackle grand challenges.
2) Stimulate open innovation in Flanders.
3) Develop user-centric ICT based on user needs.
4) Contribute to IBBT's interdisciplinary work.
5) Conduct high-quality fundamental and applied research through strategic partnerships.
The department takes three research approaches: market innovation studies, user empowerment studies, and ICT policy research related to content, access, and competition. The overall goal is
This document provides recommendations for using MyBBT, a collaboration tool, based on practical experiences. It outlines best practices for proposal writing, project startups, mailing lists, and directories. It also discusses challenges with user skills and engagement, especially among industry partners. Formal reporting and follow up procedures need clarification around details like project versus calendar year, approvals processes, and what gets transferred to official reporting. Users should not overestimate ICT skills and need to respect partners' tools and policies.
"content in context - de verrijking van cultureel erfgoed op locatie door user generated context" is een scriptie van David van Toor voor de Master 'NieuweMedia en Digitale Cultuur' aan de Universiteit Utrecht.
The document discusses a living lab for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to involve users in the product development process from an early stage. Some key benefits mentioned include detecting unintended problems or opportunities through active user involvement, conducting multi-method research to enrich products academically, and allowing technologies to be domesticated by users rather than just consumed. The living lab offers services to SMEs to help fast track the process from ideation to demonstration through co-creation with various user types and extra funding and support opportunities.
This document discusses the iterative process of co-creating an ontology with stakeholders. Researchers conducted contextual inquiries through documentation analysis, observations, and interviews across multiple healthcare sites. Scenarios were developed and used in workshops with various stakeholders including medical professionals, engineers, and social scientists. The workshops introduced ontologies and involved role playing, decision making, and concept evaluation. A proof of concept was developed using a personal electronic device to demonstrate the ontology. The document reflects on further refining the process and developing the research.
PRoF is a living lab that builds very life-like environments using state-of-the-art products to enable early testing and concept validation. It provides an ecosystem for innovation and business across companies, academia, users, and care actors. PRoF has a long history of collaboration and has had a big impact on innovation in healthcare.
The document describes the Emmanuel Haven Living Lab located in Motherwell, South Africa. The Living Lab was established to provide prevention, treatment, care and support to communities impacted by HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and diabetes. It aims to mitigate the health, psychological and socio-economic effects of these diseases through the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) and community programs. Some of its initiatives include using mobile technologies to enable home-based care, nutritional education, and skills development for disabled community members. The Living Lab faces challenges such as lack of infrastructure, connectivity and access issues, as well as social challenges like poverty and low literacy levels in the community.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Health-Lab Amsterdam is a living lab platform focused on testing and improving ICT and healthcare solutions together with users. It has three dimensions: 1) a platform where people can meet and discuss new care solutions, 2) living labs where solutions can be tested with users, and 3) new educational programs focused on implementing solutions. The living lab has apartments equipped with sensors to study user needs, concepts, and acceptance of new solutions. Students from various fields participate in minors to learn about digital health and intelligent environments.
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is a non-profit international association representing over 300 certified Living Labs across Europe. Living Labs are real-life test environments where users and producers co-create innovations. ENoLL was launched in 2006 and supports various EU initiatives related to aging well, smart cities, and future internet technologies by facilitating partnerships between its member Living Labs. ENoLL is committed to the EU Active and Assisted Living Program and plans workshops and projects to promote interoperability and gather evidence on independent living solutions.
This document summarizes the process and outcomes of the 6th Wave of the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL). It describes how 72 proposals were submitted and evaluated by 6 teams against 20 criteria on a scale of 0-5. 46 Living Labs were ultimately selected, including 31 from EU countries and 15 non-EU members. The document provides details on the evaluation phases and typical weaknesses seen in applications. It concludes by welcoming the new members and thanking those involved in the evaluation process.
The Connected Smart Cities Network and Living Labs - Towards Horizon 2020 - K...imec.archive
The document discusses how EU Cohesion Policy supports innovation, particularly through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). It provides an overview of how over €86 billion was spent on research and innovation during 2007-2013 to build research capacity and infrastructure in all regions. For 2014-2020, there will be a thematic focus on research and innovation, ICT, and SME competitiveness to maximize impact. Regions will develop research and innovation strategies for smart specialisation to concentrate resources on competitive advantages. Synergies between Cohesion Policy and Horizon 2020 are aimed at supporting research and innovation from the idea stage to market.
Apollon-23/05/2012-9u30- Parallell session: Living Labs added value imec.archive
1) Living labs provide meeting places for research, development, and innovation where companies, researchers, specialists, teachers, students, and product users collaborate.
2) Demola is an innovation platform that combines student ideas with needs and support from project partners and customers, turning ideas into product and service demos.
3) Benefits of Demola include real market potential for projects, valuable experience for students, opportunity for students to start their own businesses, and license agreements or partnerships between students and project partners.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 11:30 - Local SME's - Innovating Across bordersimec.archive
This document outlines a methodology for setting up and operating cross-border networks of living labs to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with innovation. It describes a multi-phase process including connecting partners, planning projects, supporting experimentation, and evaluating results. A variety of methods and tools were developed and validated through pilot projects in different domains like healthcare, energy efficiency, and manufacturing. These methods and tools are accessible through an online knowledge center to facilitate cross-border collaboration between living labs.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 16:00 - Smart Open Cities and the Future Internetimec.archive
The document discusses Lisbon's efforts to become a smarter city through open innovation and citizen participation. It outlines challenges like economic issues but also opportunities from new technologies. Lisbon is promoting spaces and tools for public involvement, including participatory budgeting, living labs, open data, and co-working areas. It also supports entrepreneurship through initiatives like Lx Startup, Fab Lab, and Lx Academy. The city is investing in sustainable mobility and renewable energy programs. Overall, the goal is to engage citizens in developing solutions and make Lisbon a center for creativity, business, and green technology.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 16:00 - Smart Open Cities and the Future Internetimec.archive
The document summarizes a presentation on smart cities as innovation ecosystems sustained by the future internet. Some key points:
1) Smart cities are not yet a reality, but rather an urban development strategy and vision focused on empowering citizens and creating an "urban innovation ecology."
2) The FIREBALL project aims to bring together cities, living labs, and future internet stakeholders to explore how open innovation and user participation can support experimentation and adoption of future internet technologies.
3) Case studies of smarter cities show examples of technology districts, living lab initiatives, infrastructure development, and efforts to engage citizens. However, challenges remain around skills gaps, funding, and measuring impact.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 16:00 - Smart Open Cities and the Future Internetimec.archive
The document describes an open data app challenge organized by Open Cities. It invites developers to create apps using European open data sources that solve citizen issues. The challenge runs from February to November 2012, with a submission period in August-September and finals at the Smart City Expo in November. Top prizes include €5,000 for first place. The goal is to promote open data apps and make city living easier through collaboration across Europe.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 16:00 - Smart Open Cities and the Future Internetimec.archive
The document describes open data platforms and sensor network platforms created by the Open Cities project. It discusses how the platforms provide open data and sensor data from multiple cities through common interfaces and tools. This allows developers to more easily access and build applications using the urban data. The platforms have seen increasing use, with thousands of data sets accessed from cities across Europe. Support is provided to developers through tutorials, code samples and documentation to help them create innovative apps using the open data.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 11:30 - Local SME's - Innovating Across bordersimec.archive
This document discusses the transition of a large living lab called i-City in Flanders into a spin-off MVNO business. It summarizes that i-City started as a wireless city project with over 500 hotspots and 2000 test users. Some of the alfa community members who received support went on to work for the founding companies. The spin-off took the community-focused approach of i-City and applies it to their MVNO business, which has grown to over 120,000 users through testing with focus groups and an open API. The plans are to expand the business model to other European countries using the same approach of building, testing, and rebuilding with community input.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 09:00 - User-driven Open Innovation Ecosystemsimec.archive
The document discusses the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL), which connects over 320 Living Labs across Europe and globally. Living Labs are open innovation ecosystems that engage stakeholders to address societal challenges through user-driven collaboration. ENoLL supports its members through events, projects and services. It also works to expand globally through partnerships and regional networks. The Connected Smart Cities Network was launched to facilitate collaboration between cities on developing smart city solutions using Living Labs approaches.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 09:00 - User-driven Open Innovation Ecosystemsimec.archive
1) The FIREBALL project coordinates and aligns approaches between future internet research, experimentation testbeds, and user-driven open innovation to promote innovation in smart cities.
2) Smart cities require three components: cities/communities to define challenges, living labs as generators of solutions developed with citizen involvement, and internet technologies as facilitators of communication and information processing.
3) Key FIREBALL activities include developing a smart city vision and cases, building smart city innovation ecosystems and networks, and coordinating medium to long term future internet research with short to medium term applied research and large scale experimentation.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 09:00 - User-driven Open Innovation Ecosystemsimec.archive
This document summarizes a keynote about user-driven open innovation ecosystems across borders, and the Future Internet Public-Private Partnership (FI PPP) program. The FI PPP aims to make applications research drive technology development, make Europe a leader in future internet technologies, and accelerate sustainable innovation. It involves three phases: technology development, networked pilots and trials across Europe, and expansion of testbeds and pilots. The program is implemented through a series of calls for proposals totaling over 300 million Euros. It represents an effort to reinvent how the European Commission approaches internet-related research and innovation.
2. Fiche Erfgoed 2.0
IBBT-partners:
SMIT, MICT
EDM, MMLab, IBCN
Andere partners:
Vlaams Instituut Onroerend Erfgoed
Erfgoed Vlaanderen
FARO. Vlaams steunpunt voor cultureel erfgoed
Toerisme Vlaanderen
Visual Dimension
Adlib
The 8eight Day
Synergetics
1 april 2007 - 31 maart 2009 | 203 manmaanden
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3. In een notendop (1)
Databases from heritage institutions
Uitdaging 1: Creatie
van een
gemeenschappelijke
metadatalaag boven
de bestaande
Vlaamse Communication layer
erfgoeddatabanken
Gebruiker
Translation into a
heritagestory
4. In een notendop (2)
Uitdaging 2: Mobiele Sand pit
erfgoedpresentatie
Pre-trajectory
VISITORS
Post-trajectory
Visit to the Abbey site Herkenrode
5. Wat heeft het opgeleverd voor de erfgoedsector
Enkele instrumenten waarmee je een kwaliteitsvolle
digitale en mobiele erfgoedroute kan maken
Theoretisch model van een metadata-laag, dat als basis
kan dienen voor een Vlaamse harvester voor digitaal
erfgoed
Cross-over erfgoedsectoren
Interactie tussen instellingen
6. Uitdagingen voor de erfgoedsector
Technisch
het aanpluggen van een databank
Juridisch
auteursrechten
privacy
Organisatorisch
de „lange weg‟ van databank tot mobiele applicatie
7. Concrete resultaten
Bevindingen uit de verschillende onderzoeksonderdelen:
Informatie over potentiële gebruikers
Informatie van de experten
Theoretisch model metadata-laag
Model en testen van indoor/outdoor netwerk
Model voor interactieve mobiele ontsluiting
Resulteert in opgebouwde kennis, rapporten en concrete
demo‟s van website en mobiele toepassing
25. Ontsluiting via mobiele drager voor een gezin
Pre-visit:
Bezoek plannen
Eigen profiel invoeren
Eigen identiteit creëren
Aanvang
Mobiele drager bij de balie
Eerste interacties
26. Ontsluiting via mobiele drager voor een gezin
Tijdens
Exploratie met behulp van mobiele drager
Multimedia inhouden via profiel
Social bookmarking
Elkaar niet uit het oog verliezen
27. Ontsluiting via mobiele drager voor een gezin
Afsluiten
Samenkomen en mobiele drager inleveren
Post-visit
Bookmarks terug bekijken
Erfgoed “social networking” (bezoeken aanraden, delen, voorbereiden)
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