Essays about: "computer help in communication"

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  1. 1. Near-Real Time Forest Fire Monitoring System From an UAV

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : August Näsman; Daniel Nedlich; [2023]
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    Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to implement a payload system on a drone to help fire towers in near-realtime survey forests for wildfires. The payload system should be able to communicate with a groundstation through a mobile network and the survey should be tagged with relevant metadata. READ MORE

  2. 2. A Hypnotic Digital Artefact

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för speldesign

    Author : Micaela Cederlund; [2023]
    Keywords : Gurdjieff; NLP; Neuro Linguistic Programming; Neuro-Linguistic Programming; Flow; Trance; Ericksonian Hypnosis; Hypnosis; Hypnotic; Trance-Hypnotic; Trance-Hypnotic Experiences; Trance-Hypnotic Experience; consciousness; alternate state of consciousness; Flow Theory; hypnotic artefact; hypnotic artefacts; Milton Erickson; Ericksonian; Bandler and Grinder; Grinder; Bandler; Grinder and Bandler; decadence; autotelic experiences; autotelic experience; autotelic; phenomenology; Cultist Simulator; Cultist; Simulator; Csikszentmihalyi; Weather Factory; Alexis Kennedy; Lottie Bevan; Ian Bogost; Procedural Rhetorics; Game Design; Games Design; Games; Computer Games; Computer Game; Game; Digital Design; Games Design Rhethorics; Game Design Rhetorics; Absorption; Inwards Attention; Interiorly; Inwards Spaces; Hypnotic Digital Artefact; Hypnotic Digital Artefacts; Digital Artefacts; Digital Artefact; Neurolinguistic; Neuro Linguistic; Neuro-Linguistic;

    Abstract : This essay investigates what may constitute a hypnotic digital artefact from a design standpoint. This essay is meant to help designers who want to create hypnotic digital artefacts in the shape of a game, or researchers who wants to further this field. READ MORE

  3. 3. How players interact with sustainability in ECO

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för speldesign

    Author : Mick Roncken; [2023]
    Keywords : Computer games; Climate change; Climate change communication; simulation games; Education for sustainable development;

    Abstract : Some types of resource management and simulation games often inadvertently deal with theconcept of resource exploitation which is a natural outcome of emulating real-world systems ina digital environment. Sustainable decision-making is imperative for humanity’s sustainedsurvival and teaching the general populace about sustainability and climate through interactivemedia has proven to be an effective tool in increasing such decision-making. READ MORE

  4. 4. Identifying Challenges Affecting Computer Science Students During Remote Education

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskap och medieteknik (DVMT)

    Author : Edvin Brus; [2022]
    Keywords : Remote Work; Remote Studies; COVID-19; Technological Challenges; Computer Science;

    Abstract : As the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2019 many businesses and institutions had to start pivoting to remote work and remote studying. Remote work and studying has the ability to significantly alter the way that people are used to carry out their work or studies and, in many cases, have done exactly that. READ MORE

  5. 5. Technology Enabling Collaboration of Agile Development Teams in Hybrid Working : The case of Microsoft Teams

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för informatik (IK)

    Author : Georgios Nyktarakis; [2022]
    Keywords : Hybrid Working Model; Computer-Supported Cooperative Work; Collaboration; Coordination; Communication; Information Sharing; Technology Tools; Agile Development Teams; Agile Project Management; Qualitative Research;

    Abstract : Nowadays, the hybrid working model has prevailed as the new working model for many organizations, which combines working remotely and onsite. Although the hybrid working model is not new, the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the transition from traditional working model to hybrid one, which results in greater use of technology, especially for the employees’ collaboration. READ MORE