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Working Paper 3 : City Profile Urumqi
NUR-Verbundprojekt
Integrierte Planung zur Entwicklung einer klimasensitiven Stadtregion in Westchina/Zentralasien – RESILIENT URUMQI (RESURC) –
Teilprojekt 2: Räumliche Planung und Kapazitätsbildun
Working Paper 4 : City Profile Hangzhou
NUR-Verbundprojekt
Integrierte Planung zur Entwicklung einer klimasensitiven Stadtregion in Westchina/Zentralasien – RESILIENT URUMQI (RESURC) –
Teilprojekt 2: Räumliche Planung und Kapazitätsbildun
Auf der Suche nach Anerkennung : Zur Wirksamkeit des Habitus in der Pflegeausbildung
Bachelor-Thesis im Studiengang Berufspädagogik für Pflege- und Gesundheitsberuf
Leadership und Digitalisierung
Leadership is changing due to many digital influences. Digitization requires new leadership skills and will increasingly produce automated decisions. Such “management by systems” and more independence of the employees leads to agile forms of organizations. Both man-agers and employees will use artificial intelligence and bots to interact with one another. The article shows that agility requires more leadership and “cyber leadership” requires more artificial intelligence
Autonom am Mainkai : Nutzerakzeptanz und betriebliche Herausforderungen autonomer Shuttles in Frankfurt am Main
Abschlussbericht des Projekts "Autonom am Mainkai" von September 2019 bis März 2020 in Frankfurt am Main
Die Erforschung von Sozialen Interventionen und intervenierende Sozialforschung
Soziale Intervention findet meist als personenbezogene Dienstleistung in einem organisatorischen Rahmen statt. Da Intervention als eine Form von „Steuerung“ begriffen werden kann, stellt sich dabei das Problem der „doppelten Steuerung“, d.h. die (steuernde) Intervention wird ihrerseits innerhalb der Organisation gesteuert. Dabei treten regelmäßig Verwerfungen auf, die Gegenstand von Forschung sein müssen, soll „Intervention“ nicht eindimensional gefasst werden. Die Erforschung sozialer Interventionen steht zudem häufig vor dem Problem der Vermittlung zwischen Theorie und Praxis, das im Sinne „kritischer Theorie“ anzugehen ist
Data protection and EU-regulation for artificial intelligence
The advancing use of modern technology in nursing care, especially the development of technical assistance systems through robotics, digitization and Artificial Intelligence (Al), can open up new opportunities for those affected. At the same time, however, the use of these technologies also carries risks for this group of people, especially for their fundamental right to informational self-determination, due to the extensive processing of personal data. This article describes the risks for data subjects and explains the current legal framework regarding the protection of personal data in the European Union. The authors conclude, that applying data protection and data security to technical assistance systems, robots and Al from the beginning not only leads to legally compliant practices but also strengthens the trust of users and society as a whole in the use of these systems. The use of Al-based systems raises further (legal} questions that go beyond data protection and data security. The authors first address the various definitions of the term „Artificial Intelligence” in the academic literature. They then describe the European Union’s various regulatory approaches to the use of Al starting with the European Commission's “Strategy for Artificial Intelligence” published in 2018, followed by the “Al White Paper” published in 2020 and ending with the European Commission’s proposal for a Regulation laying down harmonized Rules on Artificial Intelligence- Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA) published in April 2021. Here, in particular, aspects of „scope“, „transparency” and „impact on the healthcare sector” will be examined in more detail and the still necessary need for legal policy discussion will be highlighted
Re-purposing everyday digital technology for marginalised groups
Smart home technologies, such as Internet of Things devices have great potential to support older people to live for longer in their own homes. Yet individuals with communication, memory and dexterity problems often cannot use such technologies. Through a co-design, participatory approach the needs and problems experienced by older people and their supporters were explored to ascertain how they could be enabled to use Smart home technologies. The solution that was developed, IntraVox, is a virtual hub that enables connectivity from different resources and devices based on the sensor data that is being collected in the house. IntraVox sends various commands to a voice-enabled personal assistant which in return controls smart home devices. This approach can improve the usability of voice-enabled personal assistants by removing the necessity for the user to remember and pronounce specific commands whilst also reinforcing the syntax and the usefulness of those commands. This discussion describes the development process and user-feedback of the IntraVox solution
Towards qualification for health and social care professionals in the field of digital technologies : the European project “DDSkills”
The possibilities of digital technologies for people with disabilities or the older population are wide-ranging, but in order for all people to be able to participate in an increasingly “digital world” it is important to quality professionals and organizations so that they are able to support, advise and help with potential risks. The article presents results of a survey among health and social care professionals in seven European countries with regard to qualification in this domain and introduces the European Union funded project DDSkills. The project aims to qualify health and social care professionals in areas such as digital Assistive Technologies, Smart Home, Robotics, Virtual and Augmented Reality and Brain-Computer-Interface, as well as their implementation and application, in order to support people with disabilities or functional decline to increase their independence and social participation
Umweltmobilitätshub : Potenzialanalyse einer Plattform zur Integration von eCarsharing, Fahrgemeinschafts- und Mitbring-Funktionen
Abschlussbericht des Forschungsprojekts "Umweltmobilitätshub