Aleksander Nygård Tonheim

ORCID: 0000-0003-2882-2922
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Research Areas
  • Digital Games and Media
  • Technology Use by Older Adults
  • Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
  • Artificial Intelligence in Games
  • Digital Storytelling and Education
  • Multimedia Communication and Technology
  • Literacy, Media, and Education

University of Bergen
2018-2019

This paper reports the design and first evaluations of new digital support for journalists to discover examine crea-tive angles on news stories under development. The integrated creative search algorithms, interactive sparks reusable concept cards into one daily work tool journalists. INJECT by jour-nalists in their places write published sto-ries revealed that generated existing rather than stories, changed writ-ing behaviour, reported evidence use had potential increase objectivity...

10.1145/3173574.3174049 article EN 2018-04-20

A tool that helps journalists discover new story angles by offering insight not search results.

10.1145/3386526 article EN Communications of the ACM 2020-07-22

This paper reports the evaluation of a new digital support tool designed to increase journalist creativity and productivity in newsrooms. After outlining tool's principles, interactive features architecture, installation use over 2 months by 12 journalists newsrooms 3 newspapers. Results from this revealed that was associated with published news articles rated as more novel but not valuable than written same without tool. However, did productivity. The results were used inform future changes

10.1145/3325480.3325484 article EN 2019-06-13

This paper presents a prototype of mobile application for patient self-management within the field Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Five study subjects provided information needs by suggesting functionalities and evaluating three existing MS applications. Prominent were to collect data about symptoms, physical activities, mood goals in form diary. Collected would be visually presented graph support motivation. A low-fidelity relies first hand on four selected modules, two Diary one Visualisation...

10.3233/978-1-61499-852-5-486 article EN Studies in health technology and informatics 2018-01-01

This paper presents user evaluation of a high-fidelity prototype mobile application for patient self-management within the field Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The named msHelse consists four modules: Diary module, Summary Stress management and Todo-list. Four study subjects were interviewed in semi-structured interviews with questions regarding functionalities experience after using application, as well System Usability Scale (SUS). User feedback resulted functionality adjustments prototype,...

10.3233/978-1-61499-880-8-233 article EN Studies in health technology and informatics 2018-01-01
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