Nettsider med emneord «The Digital Society»
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Velkommen til en DDS-workshop med fokus på tverrfaglighet i forskning på det digitale samfunn.
Digitalisation and Society is a broad and interdisciplinary doctoral programme that encompasses projects that in various ways address the interaction between digitalisation and society.
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DigiEd promotes research that uses educational theory til analyze how technology changes learning processes and knowledge, and explores how digitalization affects the field of education.
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DigiHealth promotes exploratory and critical analyses of how digitalization affect the health and welfare sector, and how implementation of new technology is experienced by stakeholders in the health, welfare, education and employment sectors.
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DigiTech explores the technological foundation for a digital society with emphasis on research on machine learning, artificial intelligence, industrial information technology and development and design of large and interactive information systems.
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DigiWork explores a number of interdisciplinary aspects of digitalization and its consequences on work life, working organizations and society as a whole.
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Cybersecurity is here to stay and with it, there is the neverending possibility of cyber attacks and breaches in privacy and confidentiality.
You are cordially invited to our seminar to learn how cybersecurity affects businesses and organisations, what we have learned, how we can prepare, and the translational potentials of ongoing research.
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Invitation to a seminar for faculty and research fellows at Østfold University College.
Cybersecurity is here to stay and with it, there is the never-ending possibility of cyber-attacks and breaches in privacy and confidentiality.
You are cordially invited to come and learn how cybersecurity affects us all, what we have learned, how we can prepare, and the translational potentials of ongoing research and teaching.
The purpose of this study is to explore patients’ views about use and acceptance of home blood pressure monitoring with focus on key determinants derived from Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT 2) model. Patients with diagnosed hypertension documented in their health care records will be recruited through patients’ organisations in Sweden and Norway.
What do we lose and what do we gain from digitising our collective welfare state infrastructure? How do material conditions, technology and digitalisation affect the quality and performance of welfare services? How can science and technology studies contribute to the theoretical, methodological and analytical development of the social sciences?
The ExTraSim study is a research project to assess the potential impact of a digital learning program and simulation training on the emergency treatment of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH). The research collaboration includes partners from the department of health, welfare and organisation at Østfold University College, Østfold Hospital Trust, the firm ExAc and future collaborators located in a developmental country (location not decided at this time).
This project is related to the digitalisation of health services, and an exploration of nurses’, nursing students’ and nursing teachers’ perceptions on the digital transformation of health services. The research collaboration includes partners from the Østfold University College, Østfold Hospital Trust, Oslo Metropolitan University, Karlstad University in Sweden and Central Catalonia Innovation and Research Primary Care Unit in Spain.
The purpose of this project is to explore how the use of automatic data harvesting and digital solutions affects the clinical observations and peroperative vigilance for changes in the patient’s condition by anesthesia personnel.
The research collaboration includes partners from the Østfold University College, Østfold Hospital Trust, Oslo Metropolitan University and the University of Southeastern Norway.
The project explores how professional child welfare workers experience the use of digital tools in social work in practice and especially in communication with users. Service recipients' experiences of using digital tools in communication with professionals are also studied, with an emphasis on social media.
The project's goal is to acquire new knowledge about how digitalisation affects and changes work processes in Norwegian working life. The main focus is on efficiency and professional cooperation in municipalities. The project also examines how digital technologies can improve the work of professionals by supporting them in their decision-making.
The aim of the project is to help understand digitization processes in the public sector, more specifically the digitization of decision-making processes of leaders in Norwegian municipalities. The project explores how data is used in practice and what consequences occure for managers` and professionals' decision-making.
The main objective of this project is to investigate therapist guided internet-delivered treatments for patients suffering from depressive disorder.