Presentation by Steve Maslin at Workplace Trends Conference 15 October 2014.
Steve is a Chartered Architect and Research Fellow at the Schumacher Institute for Sustainable Systems. He is also a member of the National Register of Access Consultants, BRE's Global Standing Panel of Experts, as well as serving on several British Standards Institute (BSI) committees.
How might environments prevent diverse people from doing good work? Steve takes a frank look at what a workplace’s physical and sensory environment could be saying about their brand by exploring employee/customer journeys. Does your workplace rely too much on trendy concepts that sound good but are in reality deterministic and disabling?
Steve will highlight the significance of how our minds differ - when it comes to processing sensory inputs - and how this could tell us something about how we might create environments that enable diverse people to do good work.
Find out more at http://www.mem-events.com/event-workplace-trends.php
ENoLL presentation in the User Empowerment Mutual Learning SeminarEIP_AHA C2, celebrated in Eindhoven, October 23th, 2013
Best practices and trends in the Living LAb community about user engagement and empowerement in eHealth and Ageing
Presentation by Steve Maslin at Workplace Trends Conference 15 October 2014.
Steve is a Chartered Architect and Research Fellow at the Schumacher Institute for Sustainable Systems. He is also a member of the National Register of Access Consultants, BRE's Global Standing Panel of Experts, as well as serving on several British Standards Institute (BSI) committees.
How might environments prevent diverse people from doing good work? Steve takes a frank look at what a workplace’s physical and sensory environment could be saying about their brand by exploring employee/customer journeys. Does your workplace rely too much on trendy concepts that sound good but are in reality deterministic and disabling?
Steve will highlight the significance of how our minds differ - when it comes to processing sensory inputs - and how this could tell us something about how we might create environments that enable diverse people to do good work.
Find out more at http://www.mem-events.com/event-workplace-trends.php
ENoLL presentation in the User Empowerment Mutual Learning SeminarEIP_AHA C2, celebrated in Eindhoven, October 23th, 2013
Best practices and trends in the Living LAb community about user engagement and empowerement in eHealth and Ageing
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Keynote presentation — A systems rethink: Healthcare innovation through the prism of human-centred services
Dr. Peter Jones, Associate Professor, Strategic Foresight and Innovation MDES program, OCAD University, and author of Design for Care: Innovating Healthcare Experience
Dr. Jones presents an emerging view of healthcare innovation as the design and creative management of human-centred services. The major challenges in today’s healthcare systems demand holistic management — a practice of making design decisions — to innovate at the levels of policy, process and patients. A whole systems approach helps us rethink healthcare as a large-scale design challenge, where services, people, communications — as well as facilities and business models — are all serving to co-produce care for people in our service and communities. Peter shares new work since Design for Care was published that illustrates how these approaches are quickly becoming successful in North American health systems.
Gamification and therapy: a fun way to help peopleSvein Øverland
Gamification is not only a buzz word, it is a new way about thing about behavior change. Psychotherapy is also about helping people to change themselves. This lecture is about how to combine these two topics.
Ruth Thorlby: capturing patient and staff thoughts in evaluation Nuffield Trust
Ruth Thorlby, Acting Director of Policy at the Nuffield Trust, presents reflections on the challenges of capturing patient and staff thoughts in evaluations
Information experience design: improving library customers' experiences of in...Kate Davis
This is the slide deck for the information experience design workshop my colleague Elham Sayyad Abdi and I facilitated at Information Online 2017 on 13 February 2017. The content behind this workshop was developed in collaboration with our colleague Kathleen Smeaton.
Confetti background images are digital paper available on Etsy from DanaGarsonDesign at https://www.etsy.com/listing/160330622/confetti-polka-dots-digital-paper-set
Icons are from The Noun Project and used without citation in line with their terms of service for premium account holders.
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https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
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Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
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8. 117.000 people lived in nursing homes in the
Netherlands in 2015 (SCP)
Trend towards small-scaled and homelike
accommodations (Trimbos-Instituut)
Ageing in place and higher care intensity.
Delivering both good
(clinical) care and a
homelike
environment is
challenging.
10. Sense
of home
Social
factors
Psychologi
cal factors
The built
environm
ent
Sense of
acknowledgement
Preservation of ones
habits and values
Autonomy and
control
Coping
Interaction and
relationship with
staff
Interaction with
other residents
Interaction with
family and friends
Interaction with pets
Activities
The private space
The (quasi-)public
space
Personal belongings
Look and feelTechnology
Outdoors and
location
22. User& usecontext
are key
The challenges users experience in daily life arethe reference
though the complete design, development andproduction
process.
24. Oneof Indes’product lines:ActiveAssistive
Devices
Capturingthe user intention by sensors andgiving the adaptive
drivesupport needed:
- Wheelchair users - the WheelDrive
- Nurses handling patients –esense lifts
- Movingheavy equipment –the build-in esense kit
25. Push and pullforces arean important
causeof work relatedcomplaints
‘Musculoskeletal disorders, like back, shoulder and
wrist injury,arethe cause of ahigh percentage of work
related absence’
26. Whymeasureforcesin worksituations?
• How heavy and risky is the
work?
• To make steps, convincing
substantiation is necessary.
• Direct feedback – a user is only able to
adjust behavior when he/she
experiences feedback
ObservationsSpring balanceChecklists
29. Thelinkintheinnovationeco
system
• UMCG- Center for Human Movement
Sciences – Prof. Luc van der Woude
• Biomedical Technology and Technical
Medicin, University of Twente & Roessingh
R&D–Prof. Hans Rietman
• Medical Technology at UMC Utrecht –
Joris Jaspers
• More…..
31. Opportunitiesthatlieahead……
• Collect data toanalyzeusage andoffer
personalized assistance
• Usage data as a permanent cycle forfeedback
• Support the end-user tofind the best opportunities UCID®-methode
32. Do you want to create
a new generation of
products that really
change users life?
Challenge
us!
33. DESIGN FOR END OF LIFE
Marieke Sonneveld | Delft University of Technology
34. Design for End of Life
Marieke Sonneveld
TUDelft
Industrial Design Engineering Applied Human
Factors and Design
35. Why design for End of Life?
130.000 people die every year in NL
47. Delft Design for End of Life Lab
Research & Education
• Graduation opportunities
• Research funding
• Collaboration with experts
• …
48. A good death
(Goldsteen, 2006)
• Awareness and acceptance
• Living one’s life till the end
• Taking care of one’s final responsibilities
• Dealing adequately with emotions
60. Design Approach
• From “human-centered” to “relation-centered” design
(relational autonomy)
• Patience & Sensitivity. Taking time to address the
slow questions in designing (QOD)
• (Care)Ethics as an integrated aspect of the design
process
61. UPPS can aid in achieving a sense of home in nursing homes
Smart products offer users healthy living
Insights in Quality of Dying enriches insights in Quality of Life