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Public Space for Active Senior

2020
According to predictions about 30% of people around 2060 will be over the age 65, while age of 80 year and more will be achieved estimated by 12% of European Union population. Elongating life expectancy, low birth rate and aging of baby boom generation, forces on governments, authorities, politicians and economists, change of their approach towards ...
Joanna Jablonska   +1 more
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Spaces for activity, spaces as activity: Physical spaces enabling and upholding civic action

2021
Artikkelissa paneudutaan aiheeseen, jonka merkitys on periaatteessa tunnistettu mutta jota on empiirisesti tutkittu vasta vähän: oman tilan merkitykseen kansalaistoimijoille ja kansalaistoiminnan muotoutumiselle. Aihetta havainnollistetaan kahden tapausesimerkin kautta, jotka ovat seurantalot sekä  maailmankauppayhdistysten (kehitysmaakauppayhdistysten)
Eskelinen, Teppo, Ryynänen, Sanna
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Applying Active Space Principles to Active Classrooms

Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops, 2005
Recent developments in pervasive computing have enabled new features for collaboration and instrumentation in educational technology systems. An infrastructure for the integration of components which support interactive pervasive education aids the development of these features.
Chad Peiper   +5 more
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THE KEY FACTORS FOR A LEARNING SPACE - TIME, SPACE AND ACTIVITY

EDULEARN Proceedings, 2018
Technology is a valuable tool in education both to increase access to knowledge and to promote learning. On the one hand, the ability of ICTs to centralize and organize large amounts of knowledge and, on the other hand, the students' familiarization with information networks and the internet, aims to interconnect students in networks and learning ...
Silva, Pedro Moreira da   +1 more
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Designing with the Activity/Space Ontology

1998
The concept of ontology entered the field of artificial intelligence as a formal system for representing domain concepts and their related linguistic realisations by means of basic elements. We present an ontology that delineates the categories of building design knowledge as “activity” and “space”: the Activity/Space (A/S) ontology.
Simeon J. Simoff, Mary Lou Maher
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The regulation of space activities and the space environment

2015
Tl1e international legal regulation of outer space has e!Jolved itt response to the rapidly expanding activities involving the exploration and use of outer space, beginning at the height of the cold war era. Space law is now an important part of public intemational law, incorporating significant developments in both space tecltnofogy and international ...
Bohlmann, Ulrike M.   +1 more
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Active Optics for Space Telescopes

Optical Design and Fabrication 2019 (Freeform, OFT), 2019
Active optics has been proposed for application to space telescopes since the mid 1960s since it can help to relax manufacturing tolerances while guaranteeing diffraction-limited image quality, correct for thermal gradients and any errors due to launch loads.
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Risk Management in Outer Space Activities

Space Law and Policy, 2022
exaly  

Choice set formation with multiple flexible activities under space–time constraints

International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 2012
Xiang Chen, Mei-Po Kwan
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