313 research outputs found

    College Voice Vol.14 No.10

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    Connexions solidaires d’Emmaüs Connect (Les)

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    Une administration dématérialisée, mais pas forcément connectée avec tous ses administrés. Les potentialités du numérique se fraient parfois un chemin difficile jusqu’à leurs destinataires. Cet ebook rend compte de la double étude menée par la fondation Emmaüs Connect et WeTechCare : « Les pratiques numériques des jeunes en insertion socioprofessionnelle » et « Les travailleurs sociaux, médiateurs numériques malgré eux ». « Nombreux sont les acteur.ice.s de la médiation numérique qui se retrouveront dans la vingtaine de propositions qui concluent cette étude, et constituent un éclairage d\u27actualité utile à toutes celles et ceux qui s\u27attachent à ce que la transformation numérique n\u27aggrave encore plus les inégalités mais soit, à l’inverse, synonyme d\u27inclusion et de pouvoir d\u27agir de chacun.e. » Michel Briand (extrait de la préface

    Supporting social innovation through visualisations of community interactions

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    Online communities that form through the introduction of sociotechnical platforms require significant effort to cultivate and sustain. Providing open, transparent information on community behaviour can motivate participation from community members themselves, while also providing platform administrators with detailed interaction dynamics. However, challenges arise in both understanding what information is conducive to engagement and sustainability, and then how best to represent this information to platform stakeholders. Towards a better understanding of these challenges, we present the design, implementation, and evaluation of a set of simple visualisations integrated into a Collective Awareness Platform for Social Innovation platform titled commonfare.net. We discuss the promise and challenge of bringing social innovation into the digital age, in terms of supporting sustained platform use and collective action, and how the introduction of community visualisations has been directed towards achieving this goal

    Connect: Katowice

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    Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Katowicach/ Academy of Fine Arts Katowice; Chelsea College of Arts, University of Arts London; Housed Collective; Galeria Rondo Sztuki, Ply Gallery; Hornsey Town Hall, London.Arts Council England & British Council funded, British-Polish exchange, collaboration and displays

    Les connexions solidaires d’Emmaüs Connect : De l’enquête anthropologique aux interfaces inclusives

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    Une administration dématérialisée, mais pas forcément connectée avec tous ses administrés. Les potentialités du numérique se fraient parfois un chemin difficile jusqu’à leurs destinataires. Cet ebook rend compte de la double étude menée par la fondation Emmaüs Connect et WeTechCare : « Les pratiques numériques des jeunes en insertion socioprofessionnelle » et « Les travailleurs sociaux, médiateurs numériques malgré eux ». « Nombreux sont les acteur.ice.s de la médiation numérique qui se retrouveront dans la vingtaine de propositions qui concluent cette étude, et constituent un éclairage d'actualité utile à toutes celles et ceux qui s'attachent à ce que la transformation numérique n'aggrave encore plus les inégalités mais soit, à l’inverse, synonyme d'inclusion et de pouvoir d'agir de chacun.e. » Michel Briand (extrait de la préface

    Factors affecting airport route development activity and performance

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    Airports have become increasingly active in route development as a means of attracting, growing and retaining air services. However, little is known about the different levels of route development activity at airports, or the extent to which route development activity affects performance. Based on the findings of a survey of 124 airports worldwide, this study finds that larger airports are significantly more active than smaller airports. It also finds that private airports are more active than public airports, and that airports in Europe are more active than airports in other world regions, although differences according to ownership and location are not significant. Route development activity has a significant positive effect on performance. Factors associated with the airport business environment (market turbulence, competitive intensity, market growth and airport constraints) were not found to have a significant moderating effect on the relationship between route development activity and performance. However, two factors were found to have a significant direct effect on performance; market growth has a significant positive effect while airport constraints have a significant negative effect

    Nevada Job Connect

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    CONNECT: Emergent Connectors for Eternal Software Intensive Networked Systems

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    International audienceThe CONNECT Integrated Project aims at dropping the interoperability barrier by adopting a revolutionary approach to the seamless networking of digital systems, that is, synthesizing on the fly the connectors via which networked systems communicate. CONNECT enables the dynamic synthesis of CONNECTors by introducing a formal foundation for connectors, which allows learning, reasoning about and adapting the interaction behavior of networked systems

    A generic emergency protocol for patients with inborn errors of metabolism causing fasting intolerance: A retrospective, single-center study and the generation of www.emergencyprotocol.net

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    Patients with inborn errors of metabolism causing fasting intolerance can experience acute metabolic decompensations. Long-term data on outcomes using emergency letters are lacking. This is a retrospective, observational, single-center study of the use of emergency letters based on a generic emergency protocol in patients with hepatic glycogen storage diseases (GSD) or fatty acid oxidation disorders (FAOD). Data on hospital admissions, initial laboratory results, and serious adverse events were collected. Subsequently, the website www.emergencyprotocol.net was generated in the context of the CONNECT MetabERN eHealth project following multiple meetings, protocol revisions, and translations. Representing 470 emergency protocol years, 127 hospital admissions were documented in 54/128 (42%) patients who made use of emergency letters generated based on the generic emergency protocol. Hypoglycemia (here defined as glucose concentration 5 years. Convulsions, coma, or death was not documented. By providing basic information, emergency letters for individual patients with hepatic GSD or the main FAOD can be generated at www.emergencyprotocol.net, in nine different languages. Generic emergency protocols are safe and easy for home management by the caregivers and the first hour in-hospital management to prevent metabolic emergencies in patients with hepatic GSD and medium-chain Acyl CoA dehydrogenase deficiency. The website www.emergencyprotocol.net is designed to support families and healthcare providers to generate personalized emergency letters for patients with hepatic GSD and the main FAOD
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