HSB - Secure DNS en BGP ontwikkelingen - Benno OvereinderSplend
Betrouwbaar DNS en BGP4 spelen een belangrijke rol bij het veilig afhandelen van Internet verkeer. Bij diverse gerenommeerde instanties (Netherlabs, SIDN Labs en NLnet Labs) zijn veilige versies hiervan ontwikkeld, welke nog dagelijks worden verbeterd. In deze presentatie worden de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen tegen het licht gehouden.
E-learning Business Case Catharina Ziekenhuis EindhovenPaul Kemper
Studiepunten in Portfolio PulseWeb
Onder de noemer “CLIC je kwaliteit” zet het Catharina-ziekenhuis haar digitale leeromgeving PulseWeb van PAT Learning Solutions in, om studiepunten te registreren voor de medewerkers. Lieve van Coppenolle, leerhuismanager: “PulseWeb biedt de mogelijkheid om allerhande in- en externe leeractiviteiten te registreren in het portfolio en te waarderen met studiepunten”.Naast opleidingen worden ook e-learning modules, digitale toetsen, praktijkbeoordelingen en bijvoorbeeld conferenties gewaardeerd met studiepunten. De studiepunten zijn zichtbaar in het portfolio van de deelnemer en in de rapportages voor het management.
Blended learning is a mix of learning strategies, approaches, models, etc. E-Learning offers technology-enabled Blended learning environment to help organizations deliver effective learning solutions.
The document discusses blended learning, which combines face-to-face and online learning. It provides tips for implementing blended learning in the classroom, such as starting with one digital tool and using technology to make tasks easier. Examples are given of ways to blend learning, including flipped classrooms, digital storytelling, and simulations. The document argues that blended learning prepares students for the future by allowing them to learn skills through the tools they will use.
Technology is changing customer relations rapidly. You see that technology is becoming invisible, technology is creating new experiences for customers, technology is democratizing the world and technology is making customer relations more transparant than ever. These evolutions have a big impact on doing business. In this presentation, I give guidelines for your customer strategy in the day after tomorrow. How to create a future proof customer strategy? It is build on 5 pillars: mobile first, data expertise, platform thinking, boundless experiences and customer collaboration.
HSB - Secure DNS en BGP ontwikkelingen - Benno OvereinderSplend
Betrouwbaar DNS en BGP4 spelen een belangrijke rol bij het veilig afhandelen van Internet verkeer. Bij diverse gerenommeerde instanties (Netherlabs, SIDN Labs en NLnet Labs) zijn veilige versies hiervan ontwikkeld, welke nog dagelijks worden verbeterd. In deze presentatie worden de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen tegen het licht gehouden.
E-learning Business Case Catharina Ziekenhuis EindhovenPaul Kemper
Studiepunten in Portfolio PulseWeb
Onder de noemer “CLIC je kwaliteit” zet het Catharina-ziekenhuis haar digitale leeromgeving PulseWeb van PAT Learning Solutions in, om studiepunten te registreren voor de medewerkers. Lieve van Coppenolle, leerhuismanager: “PulseWeb biedt de mogelijkheid om allerhande in- en externe leeractiviteiten te registreren in het portfolio en te waarderen met studiepunten”.Naast opleidingen worden ook e-learning modules, digitale toetsen, praktijkbeoordelingen en bijvoorbeeld conferenties gewaardeerd met studiepunten. De studiepunten zijn zichtbaar in het portfolio van de deelnemer en in de rapportages voor het management.
Blended learning is a mix of learning strategies, approaches, models, etc. E-Learning offers technology-enabled Blended learning environment to help organizations deliver effective learning solutions.
The document discusses blended learning, which combines face-to-face and online learning. It provides tips for implementing blended learning in the classroom, such as starting with one digital tool and using technology to make tasks easier. Examples are given of ways to blend learning, including flipped classrooms, digital storytelling, and simulations. The document argues that blended learning prepares students for the future by allowing them to learn skills through the tools they will use.
Technology is changing customer relations rapidly. You see that technology is becoming invisible, technology is creating new experiences for customers, technology is democratizing the world and technology is making customer relations more transparant than ever. These evolutions have a big impact on doing business. In this presentation, I give guidelines for your customer strategy in the day after tomorrow. How to create a future proof customer strategy? It is build on 5 pillars: mobile first, data expertise, platform thinking, boundless experiences and customer collaboration.
In these transformative times we’re all trying to fit the new pieces in the puzzle. Grappling with new and sometimes scary technology, understanding new behaviors and building new business models. The question is if we have updated our mental models and mindsets enough, or are we trying to fixing our new problems with an old logic?
What if the best way forward isn’t to build, add and develop, but rather the opposite? Stefan Wendin, co-founder of innovation agency Co:LabX, will help us RETHINK, and consider how we can handle the fact of 2388 years of repeating the same mistake, shame and overcompensation.
Currently, Stefan Wendin runs the innovation agency Co:LabX, where “make it simple to start doing something a bit differently” is a guiding principle. He is a recognized speaker, thought leader and strategic advisor. What led him here is 15 years as strategic business advisor and creative director of gigantic as well as tiny super niched companies around the globe. The recurring learnings and themes are what led him to the mental models he frequently uses, and gladly shares with us in RETHINK!
Philip currently works as an Innovation Strategist at Takeda. 9 years of experience in different international transformation and change projects, gave Philip deep knowledge of digital transformation, change & innovation processes. He will use this experience to give us some Innovation Takeaways.
Atypical user research for the Antwerp police force - IxD18 Monkeyshot
Presentation for the IxD18 - Interaction Lyon Conference.
Touch screens in fast moving vehicles: providing a great user experience.
Spring 2016, Digipolis Antwerpen designed a new connected police vehicle for the Antwerp police force. Test vans contained dedicated touchscreens that allowed users to access FOCUS: a digital platform that supports field officers on the job. Passengers could use this interface while the van was headed towards an incident.
This specific context confronted us, the FOCUS UX designers, with very specific design challenges. Which environmental aspects influence the usability of a touchscreen in a police van? How do you optimize the physical installation of the screen? What are the optimal font and tap target sizes?
During this talk, we will tell about our approach to define design guidelines for this specific context. We’ll discuss the contextual problems, our assumptions, the research plan and test setup. We’ll give a closer look at the user test execution and will end by sharing our findings and guidelines with the audience.
Monkeytalk – Christof Capens, Devine – Think design, speak designMonkeyshot
This document contains information about Christof Capens including his background and areas of expertise. It discusses topics like responsive web design, system design, design language systems, emotional design and more. Various quotes are provided around topics like responsive architecture, stopping silo thinking, and designing user experiences simultaneously. Case studies from companies like Airbnb, Uber and Netflix are also mentioned.
Monkeytalk – Arnoud Schoofs, Bump – Designing an architectural experienceMonkeyshot
This document discusses the importance of design and innovation in business. It argues that good design is good for business as it is measurable, profitable, and helpful for users/customers. The document suggests that companies should innovate their physical environments and explores how design can communicate, drive innovation, and support business goals. Overall, the key messages are that design matters for business success and companies should challenge themselves to create innovative architectural experiences.
Monkeytalk - Agnes Stenlund, Marvel app - Inside Marvel: How to build a great...Monkeyshot
This document outlines 5 key lessons the author learned while interning at Marvel about building great products:
1. Keep everyone aligned on goals and priorities.
2. Thoroughly understand your users through various research methods.
3. Plan product roadmaps by evaluating options based on user experience, value, costs, and risks.
4. Use an adaptive design process that prototypes solutions to different types of problems.
5. Foster an enjoyable work culture where teams have fun while building reliable, usable products.
Health UX - Ed Matthews - Using Inclusive Design Principles: how to create an...Monkeyshot
The Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design is one of the pioneers of Inclusive Design. Ed describes the principles and methodologies that have been developed, initially for creating better products, processes, systems and services. In addition, examples are shown of their highly successful application in digital healthcare interventions that tackle problems in mental health, hospital ward logistics, and the psychological impact on patients in Intensive Care environments.
Health UX - Amy Cueva - Design for Change: empathy and purposeMonkeyshot
Empathy elevates our consciousness, inspires our purpose, and helps us imagine the possibilities. This presentation explores how empathy inspired and purpose driven design can help us find our direction as individuals, fuel business innovation, and even guide us to make a positive impact at the societal level.
Health UX - Mark A. M. Kramer - Technology Experience within Healthcare: Monkeyshot
This document discusses the evolution of technology experience (TX) in healthcare. It describes how technology is becoming more ubiquitous, integrated into our lives, specialized to contexts like surgery, secure, cheaper, and comfortable. Key technologies shaping surgical TX are discussed like augmented reality, mixed reality, virtual reality, telepresence, and ambient lighting. Examples of applying these technologies include medical training, hybrid operating rooms, and capacity command centers. The future of TX is predicted to involve big data, the internet of things, wearables, and connected health. The conclusion emphasizes that technology should improve health outcomes and provide the best patient experience.
Health UX - Hamish Dibley - Understanding Patient Demand: a better way to mak...Monkeyshot
A new and refreshing approach to understanding and improving healthcare systems. Hamish outlines his alternative approach to realising better healthcare services at less cost. It begins with looking at healthcare not from a conventional activity perspective but from a person-centred one.
Nieuwe User Interfaces. Monkeytalk 2016 Living Room Edition.Monkeyshot
The document discusses new user interfaces and how technology is becoming more integrated into everyday life. It notes perspectives from Confucius, Einstein, and Gates on technology's role. The document suggests that as designers, we can create interfaces that are invisible, use augmented reality, and are self-learning to better fit people on the move without distracting from human interaction or quality time. It concludes by thanking the audience for listening.
Why stories matter… Monkeytalk 2016 Living Room Edition.Monkeyshot
Stories and memories influence future decisions and behavior. The lecture discusses how experiences are stored in memory and recalled, and how memory can be influenced, leading to false memories. It explores implications for design, including how the framing of an experience can impact later memory of it and behavior, and how an omnichannel experience can shape long-term memory and future interactions. Understanding these memory effects is important for fields like user experience design, advertising, and behavior change interventions.
Is tijd de nieuwe vijand? Monkeytalk 2016 Living Room Edition.Monkeyshot
This document discusses strategies for managing user interruption in the age of information overload. It notes that consumers are bombarded with 490 minutes of media every day and outlines what content people engage with every minute on social media and other platforms. While 67% of individuals are willing to share data with companies, only 27% are comfortable with third parties having access to it. The document argues that to build trust, brands must seek user permission before automating data sharing and ensure all power and control resides with the consumer. It presents a vision for open standard data passports that allow connected services across brands while protecting privacy.
The Service Design Behind Blended Retail at Volkswagen. Monkeytalk 2016 Livin...Monkeyshot
This document provides information on Jonathan Lovatt-Young. It describes his 20 years of experience in digital design, brand strategy, and user experience. He has led teams at several major agencies and consultancies for clients such as Asda, Argos, BT, UEFA, and National Rail. Jonathan has a BA in Interactive Systems Design and has received awards from Creative Review and Gartner for his work. He currently consults for Tribal Worldwide London and is the founder of Love Experience. Jonathan lives with his family in Kent, England.
When online goes offline Monkeytalk 2015 - spring editionMonkeyshot
A talk about the "Let’s hygge" concept by Michiel Meekels. He invites an online community to meet offline, by inviting his Instagram followers to join him for dinner.
Invloed en overtuiging monkeytalk 2015 spring editionMonkeyshot
How can we change behavior? And when do we speak of manipulation? Senior UX Architect Wim Janssens gives concrete examples and insights in how to integrate users into your story.
The quantified self for a qualified life moneytalk 2015 - spring edition Monkeyshot
How can we increase the quality of life of people suffering from bipolar disorder? This presentations gives insights in how a self-monitoring instrument can help.
- by Jonne Oldenburg & Anneleen Vanhoudt
In these transformative times we’re all trying to fit the new pieces in the puzzle. Grappling with new and sometimes scary technology, understanding new behaviors and building new business models. The question is if we have updated our mental models and mindsets enough, or are we trying to fixing our new problems with an old logic?
What if the best way forward isn’t to build, add and develop, but rather the opposite? Stefan Wendin, co-founder of innovation agency Co:LabX, will help us RETHINK, and consider how we can handle the fact of 2388 years of repeating the same mistake, shame and overcompensation.
Currently, Stefan Wendin runs the innovation agency Co:LabX, where “make it simple to start doing something a bit differently” is a guiding principle. He is a recognized speaker, thought leader and strategic advisor. What led him here is 15 years as strategic business advisor and creative director of gigantic as well as tiny super niched companies around the globe. The recurring learnings and themes are what led him to the mental models he frequently uses, and gladly shares with us in RETHINK!
Philip currently works as an Innovation Strategist at Takeda. 9 years of experience in different international transformation and change projects, gave Philip deep knowledge of digital transformation, change & innovation processes. He will use this experience to give us some Innovation Takeaways.
Atypical user research for the Antwerp police force - IxD18 Monkeyshot
Presentation for the IxD18 - Interaction Lyon Conference.
Touch screens in fast moving vehicles: providing a great user experience.
Spring 2016, Digipolis Antwerpen designed a new connected police vehicle for the Antwerp police force. Test vans contained dedicated touchscreens that allowed users to access FOCUS: a digital platform that supports field officers on the job. Passengers could use this interface while the van was headed towards an incident.
This specific context confronted us, the FOCUS UX designers, with very specific design challenges. Which environmental aspects influence the usability of a touchscreen in a police van? How do you optimize the physical installation of the screen? What are the optimal font and tap target sizes?
During this talk, we will tell about our approach to define design guidelines for this specific context. We’ll discuss the contextual problems, our assumptions, the research plan and test setup. We’ll give a closer look at the user test execution and will end by sharing our findings and guidelines with the audience.
Monkeytalk – Christof Capens, Devine – Think design, speak designMonkeyshot
This document contains information about Christof Capens including his background and areas of expertise. It discusses topics like responsive web design, system design, design language systems, emotional design and more. Various quotes are provided around topics like responsive architecture, stopping silo thinking, and designing user experiences simultaneously. Case studies from companies like Airbnb, Uber and Netflix are also mentioned.
Monkeytalk – Arnoud Schoofs, Bump – Designing an architectural experienceMonkeyshot
This document discusses the importance of design and innovation in business. It argues that good design is good for business as it is measurable, profitable, and helpful for users/customers. The document suggests that companies should innovate their physical environments and explores how design can communicate, drive innovation, and support business goals. Overall, the key messages are that design matters for business success and companies should challenge themselves to create innovative architectural experiences.
Monkeytalk - Agnes Stenlund, Marvel app - Inside Marvel: How to build a great...Monkeyshot
This document outlines 5 key lessons the author learned while interning at Marvel about building great products:
1. Keep everyone aligned on goals and priorities.
2. Thoroughly understand your users through various research methods.
3. Plan product roadmaps by evaluating options based on user experience, value, costs, and risks.
4. Use an adaptive design process that prototypes solutions to different types of problems.
5. Foster an enjoyable work culture where teams have fun while building reliable, usable products.
Health UX - Ed Matthews - Using Inclusive Design Principles: how to create an...Monkeyshot
The Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design is one of the pioneers of Inclusive Design. Ed describes the principles and methodologies that have been developed, initially for creating better products, processes, systems and services. In addition, examples are shown of their highly successful application in digital healthcare interventions that tackle problems in mental health, hospital ward logistics, and the psychological impact on patients in Intensive Care environments.
Health UX - Amy Cueva - Design for Change: empathy and purposeMonkeyshot
Empathy elevates our consciousness, inspires our purpose, and helps us imagine the possibilities. This presentation explores how empathy inspired and purpose driven design can help us find our direction as individuals, fuel business innovation, and even guide us to make a positive impact at the societal level.
Health UX - Mark A. M. Kramer - Technology Experience within Healthcare: Monkeyshot
This document discusses the evolution of technology experience (TX) in healthcare. It describes how technology is becoming more ubiquitous, integrated into our lives, specialized to contexts like surgery, secure, cheaper, and comfortable. Key technologies shaping surgical TX are discussed like augmented reality, mixed reality, virtual reality, telepresence, and ambient lighting. Examples of applying these technologies include medical training, hybrid operating rooms, and capacity command centers. The future of TX is predicted to involve big data, the internet of things, wearables, and connected health. The conclusion emphasizes that technology should improve health outcomes and provide the best patient experience.
Health UX - Hamish Dibley - Understanding Patient Demand: a better way to mak...Monkeyshot
A new and refreshing approach to understanding and improving healthcare systems. Hamish outlines his alternative approach to realising better healthcare services at less cost. It begins with looking at healthcare not from a conventional activity perspective but from a person-centred one.
Nieuwe User Interfaces. Monkeytalk 2016 Living Room Edition.Monkeyshot
The document discusses new user interfaces and how technology is becoming more integrated into everyday life. It notes perspectives from Confucius, Einstein, and Gates on technology's role. The document suggests that as designers, we can create interfaces that are invisible, use augmented reality, and are self-learning to better fit people on the move without distracting from human interaction or quality time. It concludes by thanking the audience for listening.
Why stories matter… Monkeytalk 2016 Living Room Edition.Monkeyshot
Stories and memories influence future decisions and behavior. The lecture discusses how experiences are stored in memory and recalled, and how memory can be influenced, leading to false memories. It explores implications for design, including how the framing of an experience can impact later memory of it and behavior, and how an omnichannel experience can shape long-term memory and future interactions. Understanding these memory effects is important for fields like user experience design, advertising, and behavior change interventions.
Is tijd de nieuwe vijand? Monkeytalk 2016 Living Room Edition.Monkeyshot
This document discusses strategies for managing user interruption in the age of information overload. It notes that consumers are bombarded with 490 minutes of media every day and outlines what content people engage with every minute on social media and other platforms. While 67% of individuals are willing to share data with companies, only 27% are comfortable with third parties having access to it. The document argues that to build trust, brands must seek user permission before automating data sharing and ensure all power and control resides with the consumer. It presents a vision for open standard data passports that allow connected services across brands while protecting privacy.
The Service Design Behind Blended Retail at Volkswagen. Monkeytalk 2016 Livin...Monkeyshot
This document provides information on Jonathan Lovatt-Young. It describes his 20 years of experience in digital design, brand strategy, and user experience. He has led teams at several major agencies and consultancies for clients such as Asda, Argos, BT, UEFA, and National Rail. Jonathan has a BA in Interactive Systems Design and has received awards from Creative Review and Gartner for his work. He currently consults for Tribal Worldwide London and is the founder of Love Experience. Jonathan lives with his family in Kent, England.
When online goes offline Monkeytalk 2015 - spring editionMonkeyshot
A talk about the "Let’s hygge" concept by Michiel Meekels. He invites an online community to meet offline, by inviting his Instagram followers to join him for dinner.
Invloed en overtuiging monkeytalk 2015 spring editionMonkeyshot
How can we change behavior? And when do we speak of manipulation? Senior UX Architect Wim Janssens gives concrete examples and insights in how to integrate users into your story.
The quantified self for a qualified life moneytalk 2015 - spring edition Monkeyshot
How can we increase the quality of life of people suffering from bipolar disorder? This presentations gives insights in how a self-monitoring instrument can help.
- by Jonne Oldenburg & Anneleen Vanhoudt