Go-myLife
In our increasingly dislocated and mobile society, online social network (OSN) sites are proving valuable in bridging distances and facilitating interaction and communications. Go-myLife will provide an OSN platform built around the needs of elderly people. ZSI is responsible for the exploration of the interaction patterns of seniors in OSN as well as for the evaluation and validation of the developed systems.
Mitarbeiter/innen:
- Magª. Maria Schwarz-Woelzl (Projektleitung)
- Sylvia Burger
- Dr. Claudia Magdalena Fabian
- Dipl.-Psych./MEd Sebastian Fiedler
- Magª. Katharina Handler
- Univ. Prof. Dr. Josef Hochgerner (external Senior Strategic Advisor)
- Dr. Margit Hofer
- Brigitte Mandak
- Dr. Magª. ilse Marschalek
- Erwin Rennert
- Magª. Teresa Schäfer / Schaefer, (formerly known as Holocher-Ertl)
- Mag. Dr. Klaus Schuch
Bereich: Technik & Wissen
Partner:
- Andago
- Fundacja na Rzecz Kobiet JA KOBIETA
- IS Communications Ltd
- National Technical University of Athens
- The 451 Group
- Atos Origin (Coordinator)
- Stowarzyszenie Spoleczenstwa Wiedzy (SSW)
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Verwandte Artikel:
- Publikation: Testing of the Go-myLife platform
- Publikation: Summative evaluation of Go-myLife
- News: Go-myLife: Participatory involvement of older people in technology development
- News: ZSI presented two papers on the IFA 2012 conference
- Publikation: Older people's needs and requirements for social network platforms
- Publikation: Methodology of pilot testing and evaluation with older people
- Publikation: Testing social network platform for older people
- Publikation: Online social network platforms can considerably contribute to active ageing - however, under which conditions?
- Publikation: Older people, social networks, online social network platforms – myth and practice
- Publikation: Online social network platforms and older people - Go-myLife’s contribution to foster local community life
- Publikation: How to set up a win-win-situation in end-user involvement processes – the potential of participatory methods
- Publikation: A Context-Aware Social Networking Platform Built Around the Needs of Elderly Users: The Go-myLife Experience
Typ: Forschung
Programm: AAL Joint Programme, 2009-2
Projekt Status: Abgeschlossen
Einreichdatum: 02/2008
Von/Bis: 07/2010 - 12/2012
Laufzeit: 30 Monate
Webseite: http://www.gomylife-project.eu/