Human wellbeing, in a large component, relies on the harmony between the body and the mind. Unfortunately, we often miss or ignore important signals from our bodies, and sometimes this can negatively impact our health. Therefore, the use of intelligent systems that grasp such signals and convey them in an intuitive manner to our minds can result in great health benefits. In this Thesis, we introduce a family of multimedia technologies and techniques aimed at realizing such systems. We call them:
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ABSTRACT Use of Design Thinking methodology is becoming common in business, services and products creation, particularlyin interactive media generation. This methodology consists in dividing development process into a number of regular steps: problem definition, target audience, brainstorming, prototyping, solution selection and implementation. The aim of this paper is to present the use of Design Thinking properly adapted to the creation of serious games, indicating advantages and disadva
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Mots-clés : Design thinking, Games, Business administration, Serious games
a b s t r a c t Immersive technologies such as virtual environments and augmented reality have a clear potential to support the experiencing of cultural heritage by the large public, complementing the current tools and practices based on tangible goods such as museums, exhibitions, books and visual content. Serious games – videogames designed for educational objectives – appear as a new tool to learn cultural content in an engaging way. In this paper, we will provide an extensiv
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Mots-clés : Héritage culturel (Cultural heritage), Serious Game
Depuis le début des années 2000, les serious games deviennent de plus en plus populaires dans les grandes entreprises françaises, en particulier auprès des managers des ressources humaines qui les utilisent pour recruter, intégrer, former, accompagner, valoriser, communiquer et sensibiliser. Pourtant, peu de travaux de recherche leurs sont consacrés dans la littérature académique en sciences de gestion. L’objectif de cet art
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Mots-clés : Serious games, Human resources, Mapping, Uses, Large companies
Résumé Depuis les années 1990, on a souvent critiqué et questionné notamment à l‘époque du edutainment et du CBT (Computer-based training), l‘intégration des jeux sur ordinateur dans les situations d‘apprentissage sans apporter d‘études concluantes sur le sujet (EgenfeldtNielsen, 2005; p.265). L‘émergence des environnements d‘apprentissage constructivistes, des approches pédagog
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Mots-clés : Jeu sérieux, Serious Game, Education, Apprentissage par le design, Co-conception, Processus de design pédagogique, Modèle de design pédagogique, Système
Cours universitaire dédié à l'enseignement de théories en lien avec le Serious Game.
Mots-clés : Enseignements, Serious Game, Ingénierie
Recent developments in the field of HCI draw our attention to the potential of playful interfaces, play, and games. This chapter identifies a new but relevant application domain for playful interfaces (i.e. scientific practice involving image data). Given the thesis that play and playfulness are relevant for a researcher’s interaction with scientific images, the question remains: How do we design playful interfaces that support meaningful ways to playfully engage with scientific images? Th
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Mots-clés : Games, Storytelling, Data
RésuméLa question de la place du jeu dans l’éducation est aujourd’hui posée avec la généralisation de la pratique des jeux vidéo. Dans les années 1990, le concept de ludo-éducatif s’est imposé pour proposer des logiciels éducatifs revendiquant un environnement ludique. Dans les années 2000, alors que le ludo-éducatif semble ne pas avoir tenu ses promesses, le concept de serious game&
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Mots-clés : Serious Game, Ludo-éducatif, Apprentissage, Education, Jeu vidéo
Un petit article, à destination des enseignants, qui présente les Serious Games, leur avantages, leur limites, ainsi que des conseils pour bien les choisir, exemples issus du terrain à l'appui.
Mots-clés : serious games, avantages, limite, enseignant, exemple
Inland transport is a crucial component for the gateway ports such as Rotterdam. There are different parties involved in the inland transport: forwarders, shipping line agents, shipping lines, sea terminals, inland carriers, etc. To operate effectively and efficiently cooperation and collaboration is required between all involved parties. The claim of this project is that the root of several problems occurring in the container flow can be explained by the low level of Shared Situational Awarenes
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