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the Laboratory for Knowledge and Communication Engineering, DSV at Stockholm University

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Research withing the field of Knowledge and Communication is concentrated on the behavioral, social, aesthetic, and value-sensitive aspects of the design and use of information and communication technology (ICT). Our goal is to design ICT for meaning- and purposeful use contexts and to further our understanding regarding processes of how people come to a meaning- and purposeful use of ICT.

ICT use of today penetrates all aspects of human life. The routines, habits and way we do things gradually change in processes of use of ICT. This concerns, on the one hand, our use of mobile phones and information and services on the internet for instance, and on the other hand our norms, values and the expectations we have on tools we use and on each other in the carrying out of tasks and activities. In short, this concerns all aspects of human life, i.e. our education, work and leisure. We need to further our understanding regarding these processes since they are essential to human life, but equally important in informing design of future innovative ICT.

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Last Updated on Friday, 23 April 2010 10:58
 

Center for Learning and Knowledge Technologies at Växjö University

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Our current research interests include two main topics; the development of mobile, wireless and web 2.0 applications to support collaborative learning and the design of interactive learning environments to support collaborative discovery learning about complex domains. Our research approach can be characterized by the elaboration of innovative applications in educational scenarios and in workplace settings to support intellectual teamwork. The focus of our particular research efforts in these domains are oriented towards the exploration of new design approaches and innovative uses of mobile and ubiquitous technologies (including topics such as contextual information and mobile services, digital media content, positioning and visualization techniques) in a variety of collaborative educational settings. Our work is conducted in projects that are financed by a number of foundations both in Sweden and abroad. We also work very close in collaboration with local and international companies.

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