788 research outputs found
Observing professionals taking notes on screen
In this study 38 participants wrote a piece of advice based on reading and annotating information from an extensive Web site. Half of the participants took notes in a separate window, the other half used an advanced annotation tool. In text annotations were far more used than separate notes. The frequency with which features of the note-taking tool notes was used depends on the phase in the process. The association between process phase and the use of features is less clear for the annotation tool. Requirements are formulated for the design of annotation tools
User Motives for Tagging Video Content
User tagging of video content provides many possibilities for indexing and personalization. To exploit these possibilities, users must be willing to tag the video content they watch. In this paper we present the first results of our ongoing research, by constructing an overview of user motives to tag video content. We present the results of a study in which we elicited possible user motives to tag movies on the internet. The identified motives include the categories âindexingâ, âsocializingâ and âcommunicatingâ. Finally, user barriers to tag video content are discussed
Highlighting professional writing : on screen note-taking as part of writing from sources by professionals
Professionals in organizations often make use of source material in order to write an evaluation, a report or a recommendation. This task, also known as writing-from-sources, is increasingly being performed, either totally or partially, in a digital environment. Reasons for\ud
this could be that the source material is too extensive, or unable to be effectively searched if it were to be printed.\ud
In this dissertation we study the writing-from-sources task based on the behaviour of professionals who have been asked to write a text, in an on-screen environment, based on a website containing information while being allowed to make notes using a note-taking tool
Wiel Arets
On the 27th August 2019, at his Amsterdam office, DJ (Ana TostĂ”es, editor, and Michel Melenhorst, guest editor) interviewed Wiel Arets, an internationally renowned architect, and the founder of Wiel Arets Architects (1983). He has since taught at several universities worldwide, having also been Dean of the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam (1995â2001) and Dean of the College of Architecture (CoA) at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chicago (2012â2017)
David Chipperfield
On the 4th March 2019, at his Berlin Office, DJ (Ana TostÔes, editor, and Michel Melenhorst, guest editor) interviewed David Chipperfield, an internationally renowned architect, founder of David Chipperfield Architects (1985) whose work is recognized with important awards such as the RIBA Stirling Prize, the
European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture (Mies van der Rohe Award) and the Deutscher Architekturpreis
100 Years Bauhaus. What Interest Do We Take In Modern Movement Today?
In 2019 DOCOMOMO Germany and the Detmold School of Architecture and Interior Architecture at Ostwestfalen-Lippe, University of Applied Sciences (TH OWL)
with the Erasmus+-Project âReuse of Modernist Buildingsâ (RMB) organized the 16th DOCOMOMO Germany and 3rd RMB Conference. The international conference
in Berlin took place on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus and as an opportunity to discuss the significance of modernity in the 21st century.
The conference focus lies on the concepts, visions, and impulses emanating from Modern Movement and how they can be related to todayâs social, economic, cultural
and in particular creative issues.
This second Docomomo publication includes a selection of eleven papers that were not included in the original online conference proceedings (http://www.rmb-eu.
com/publications/). The papers witness in a particular way the dominating themes and typologies of Modern Movement. They also demonstrate manifold reuse and
conservation approachesâconceptually, aesthetically and technically. They are expression of the intensive investigation and documentation efforts of members and
supporters of DOCOMOMO together with the academic and professional community
100 Years Bauhaus. What Interest Do We Take In Modern Movement Today?
In 2019 DOCOMOMO Germany and the Detmold School of Architecture and Interior Architecture at Ostwestfalen-Lippe, University of Applied Sciences (TH OWL)
with the Erasmus+-Project âReuse of Modernist Buildingsâ (RMB) organized the 16th DOCOMOMO Germany and 3rd RMB Conference. The international conference
in Berlin took place on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus and as an opportunity to discuss the significance of modernity in the 21st century.
The conference focus lies on the concepts, visions, and impulses emanating from Modern Movement and how they can be related to todayâs social, economic, cultural
and in particular creative issues.
This second Docomomo publication includes a selection of eleven papers that were not included in the original online conference proceedings (http://www.rmb-eu.
com/publications/). The papers witness in a particular way the dominating themes and typologies of Modern Movement. They also demonstrate manifold reuse and
conservation approachesâconceptually, aesthetically and technically. They are expression of the intensive investigation and documentation efforts of members and
supporters of DOCOMOMO together with the academic and professional community
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