Tato práce vychází z bakalářské práce, která se zabývá dílem a vztahem dvou myslitelů – Johna Ruskina, viktoriánského kritika umění a sociálně-ekonomického teoretika – a Josefa Šafaříka, brněnského ...filosofa a esejisty spojeného s předlistopadovým disentem. První část práce je věnována představení environmentálních souvislostí myšlení autorů jednotlivě a jejich porovnání se známými environmentálními směry. John Ruskin byl na základě analýzy jeho textů zařazen mezi antropocentristy, zatímco Josef Šafařík se nejvíce přibližuje hlubinné ekologii. V práci jsem ukázala shodné prvky myšlení u obou autorů, jimiž je zejména pojetí lidského odcizení, jehož důsledkem je ničení přírody. Jednou z příčin tohoto odcizení je mechanizace, jehož kritikou Josef Šafařík navazuje na Johna Ruskina. Oba autoři také značně kritizují orientaci na konzum a zdůrazňují úlohu mravního jednání a bytí člověka pro řešení problémů. Zároveň jsem popsala i prvky, ve kterých se jejich koncepty rozcházejí.
21st century learning for 21st century skills Ravenscroft, Andrew; Lindstaedt, Stefanie; Kloos, Carlos Delgado ...
2012, 2012-09-18, Letnik:
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning, EC-TEL 2012, held in Saarbrucken, Germany, in September 2012. The 26 revised full papers ...presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 130 submissions. The book also includes 12 short papers, 16 demonstration papers, 11 poster papers, and 1 invited paper. Specifically, the programme and organizing structure was formed through the themes: mobile learning and context; serious and educational games; collaborative learning; organisational and workplace learning; learning analytics and retrieval; personalised and adaptive learning; learning environments; academic learning and context; and, learning facilitation by semantic means.
Electronic Government Janssen, Marijn; IFIP WG 8.5, International Conference Staff; Scholl, Hans Jochen ...
2011, Letnik:
6846
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In this book, Branden Hookway considers the interface not as technology but as a form of relationship with technology. The interface, Hookway proposes, is at once ubiquitous and hidden from view. It ...is both the bottleneck through which our relationship to technology must pass and a productive encounter embedded within the use of technology. It is a site of contestation -- between human and machine, between the material and the social, between the political and the technological -- that both defines and elides differences. A virtuoso in multiple disciplines, Hookway offers a theory of the interface that draws on cultural theory, political theory, philosophy, art, architecture, new media, and the history of science and technology. He argues that the theoretical mechanism of the interface offers a powerful approach to questions of the human relationship to technology. Hookway finds the origin of the terminterfacein nineteenth-century fluid dynamics and traces its migration to thermodynamics, information theory, and cybernetics. He discusses issues of subject formation, agency, power, and control, within contexts that include technology, politics, and the social role of games. He considers the technological augmentation of humans and the human-machine system, discussing notions of embodied intelligence. Hookway views the figure of the subject as both receiver and active producer in processes of subjectification. The interface, he argues, stands in a relation both alien and intimate, vertiginous and orienting to those who cross its threshold.
Human-Centred Software Engineering Bernhaupt, Regina; Forbrig, Peter; Gulliksen, Jan ...
2010, 2010-11-18, Letnik:
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The conference series HCSE (Human-Centred Software Engineering) was established four years ago in Salamanca. HCSE 2010 is the third working conference of IFIP Working Group 13.2, Methodologies for ...User-Centered Systems Design. The goal of HCSE is to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in strengthening the scientific foundations of user interface design, examining the re- tionship between software engineering and human-computer interaction and focusing on how to strengthen user-centered design as an essential part of software engineering processes. As a working conference, substantial time was devoted to the open and lively discussion of papers. The interest in the conference was positive in terms of submissions and partici- tion. We received 42 contributions that resulted in 10 long papers, 5 short papers and 3 poster papers. The selection was carried out carefully by the International Program Committee. The result is a set of interesting and stimulating papers that address such important issues as contextual design, user-aware systems, ubiquitous environments and usability evaluation. The final program of the conference included a keynote by Liam Bannon with the title "Approaches to Software Engineering: A Human-Centred Perspective." This talk raised a lot of interesting questions for IFIP WG 13.2 and might have had some - pact for participants to become a member of the working group. We hope that participants considered HCSE 2010 as successful as its two p- desessors in terms of interesting discussions and new ideas for scientific co-operation.
Telexistence is a fundamental concept which refers to the general technology that enables a human being to have a real-time sensation of being at a place other than where he or she actually exists, ...while being able to interact with the remote environment, which may be real, virtual, or a combination of both. It also refers to an advanced type of teleoperation system that enables an operator at the control to perform remote tasks dexterously with the feeling of existing in a surrogate robot working in a remote environment. Telexistence in the real remote environment through a virtual environment is also possible.