In the future, teachers can 3D print their own teaching aids, according to a recent study conducted by researchers at Østfold University College. The study demonstrates that digital fabrication can support teachers in creating their own tangible teaching materials to enhance their teaching.
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Selina Demi defended her Doctoral Degree (PhD. Philosopiae Doctor) at the Department of Informatics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo on the 19th September 2023. She was honored to have in her committee Prof. Miguel Ángel Sicilia Urbán, -University of Alcalá, Spain, Prof. Ana Maria Moreno Sanchez-Capuchino - Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain, Assoc. Prof. Gunnar Rye Bergersen - University of Oslo, Department of informatics, UIO, Norway.
Klaudia Carcani has looked at patient empowerment in cognitive rehabilitation in her PhD-studies. Through her thesis she developed an operational patient empowerment model that highlights best practices that can be applied to further patient empowerment in rehabilitation and other medical domains.
In a recent article, researchers present an exploratory study that aims to understand how Andean indigenous people made the jump from a group that is woefully underrepresented in software industry to professionals in that same field.
A Viking ship and old settlements which were discovered at Gjellestad outside Halden in 2018 have now been brought to life. Researchers from Østfold University College have led a project to create the digital grave site.
In a new article researchers present a practical deep-learning-based eye recognition framework for human identification using distantly acquired face images in less controlled environments.
From Friday afternoon the public can experience the archaeological site Gjellestad online, and get to know more about what the archaeologist have discovered so far while investigating the recently discovered Viking ship and its surroundings.
Klaudia and Susanne attended ACHI, the Twelfth International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions hosted by IARIA.
The interaction design group is part of the annual conference of the association for teacher education in Europe (ATEE) this summer in Bath, Great Britain.
The interaction design group is part of the 20th international conference in human-computer interaction (HCII) this summer with three accepted full papers. All three papers will appear afterwards in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
The IRIS (Information systems research seminar in Scandinavia) is the oldest consecutive IS conference in the world. The conference is organised as an annual working seminar for Scandinavian researchers and PhD students.