- E-Government and Public Services
- Information Systems Theories and Implementation
- Online and Blended Learning
- Usability and User Interface Design
- Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods
- Innovative Education and Learning Practices
- Digital literacy in education
- Smart Cities and Technologies
- University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
- Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
- Educational Technology and Optimization
- Data Quality and Management
- Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
- Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
- Personal Information Management and User Behavior
- Design Education and Practice
- ICT Impact and Policies
- Open Education and E-Learning
- Art, Technology, and Culture
- Vietnamese History and Culture Studies
- Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
- Innovations in Educational Methods
- Innovative Educational Technologies
Södertörn University
2025
Aalborg University
2011-2022
Institut für Medien- und Kommunikationspolitik
2014
Reinhardt University
2010
Aarhus University
2009-2010
This paper reports on an exploratory participatory design process aimed at supporting citizen deliberation in municipal planning. It presents the main outcomes of this terms selected prototypes and approach to use setting. We support discuss different ways for citizens act reflect proposed plans: in-situ, while physically close planning object, ex-situ, when are remote from this. The in-situ ex-situ participation allows engage continuous reflection-in on-action as a collaborative activity...
In the early days of digital technology development, design was done 'for', 'with' or 'by' users based on assumption that were real people. Today 'users' have become a component in mass-market production and are seen as 'customers', rather than Still designers need to address use, personas been introduced for this purpose. The paper uses research user participation research-based from eGov+ project discuss whether help engage with users. project, carried out domain municipal services through...
Abstract Little knowledge exists on the impact and results associated with e‐government projects in many specific‐use domains. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate efficiency effectiveness of systems. Because development a continuous process improvement, requires evaluation overall system as well its various dimensions such determinants, characteristics results. E‐government often complex, multiple stakeholders, large user bases complex goals. Consequently, even experts have difficulties...
This paper explores timelines as a web-based tool for collaboration between citizens and municipal caseworkers. The takes its outset in case study of planning control parental leave; process that may involve surprisingly many actors. As part the study, timeline, CaseLine, was designed. design crosses boundaries leisure work, ways are different from what is often seen current HCI. timeline has several roles on these boundaries: It shared visualization be used by parents caseworkers alone or...
This paper discusses three cases where design was carried out at the intersection between public sector and citizen communities. Based on dominant traditions meeting there--public (municipal) decision-making, Web 2.0 participatory design--we identify challenges solutions regarding participation engagement of municipal workers citizens. While this is exactly a new form democratic could develop, were, nonetheless, far from easily combined in specific cases. The that we have identified are to:...
Learning autonomy, autonomous learning, and self-directed learning are central in contemporary labour markets, many higher education institutions they key goals. It is also a facet of broader personal development. This text outlines the meta-didactics autonomy from an Activity Theory point view. [Activity: Swedish: “Verksamhet”, German: Tägigkeit] trans-disciplinary approach for study development, change. Meta-didactics refer to more abstract managerial principles which guide construction...
Portable Document Format (PDF) has been a popular way to exchange data in documents since Adobe introduced the format 1993. Its report-like characteristic which preserves and prioritizes graphical visualization was part of main publishing concerns among several segments including government agencies. In this way, tabular started be enclosed within PDF disclosed portals. This situation, apart being surprisingly contradictory openness, is still found even major open initiatives. It estimated...
In this paper, we report three cases of the integration technology such as web-enabled media tablets in Scandinavian schools. Both qualitative and quantitative data have been applied. A daily challenge for teachers is to coordinate their group students a way that enables collaborative learning. We gaps interrelations between dreams practice teachers. They dream about an interconnected praxis -- magic silver bullet establish visions inter-connectivity because breakdown experiences aiding...
Deploying a suitable open data platform is one of the most important requirements for succeeding in provision data. Currently, there are several platforms available market ranging from commercial ecosystem to free and source software. However, we know less about extent which they adopted what offer. This paper aims provide methodology investigate this. The illustrated through studying adoption use software comprehensive survey 3,152 portals worldwide. We have identified 1,104 installations...
AbstractJean Baudrillard outlined a theory of value in his early writings that built on, but also criticized, Marxist concepts use and exchange value. In this paper, I close reading to delineate the diachronic transition Baudrillard's toward anti-Marxism (allegedly) postmodernism, with specific focus on theory, order understand own reasons for abandoning previous position. then follow marginal stream scholars who are making Baudrillard. find promising still mere sketch rather than an actual...
This article theorizes the functional relationship between human components (i.e., scholars) and non-human structural configurations) of academic domains. It is organized around following question: in what ways have scholars formed been by configurations their domain? The uses as a case study domain education technology to examine this question. Its authorship approach innovative, with worldwide collection academics (99 authors) collaborating address proposed question based on reflections...
This article examines the Houston Mount Everest Expedition of 1933, which resulted in first successful air flights over Everest. Rather than story or their technical contributions, it focuses upon political implications. Central to those implications was project’s connection Britain’s extreme right community. Several involved with expedition were associated high imperialist, often pro-fascist, far right. Their participation such a cutting edge project acts as one example modernist impulse...
Gross National Happiness (GNH) has attained considerable interest as an alternative to the prevalent profit-driven global economy. It is a general prescriptive theory of development, putting happiness at center rather than economic growth. This originating from Bhutan, but can be applied in any society or area society; business, government, etc. Education seen instrumental implementing GNH society. With intent infuse Bhutanese education system all school principals, district officers, heads...