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Kehittämistutkimus : TVT:n tehokas integrointi matematiikan digitaaliseen ylioppilaskokeeseen valmistautumisessa
2017
Nykyään tieto- ja viestintäteknologialla (TVT) on yhä suurempi rooli suomalaisessa perusopetuksessa sekä lukiokoulutuksessa. Erilaiset laitteet ja sovellukset ovat tuoneet myös uusia mahdollisuuksia erityisesti matematiikan opetukseen. Tämän tutkimuksen tarkoituksena on selvittää, mikä on TVT:n käytön nykytila matematiikan opetuksessa sekä mitkä asiat ohjaavat matematiikan digitaalista ylioppilaskoetta ja millainen kokeesta on tulossa. Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on tuottaa kehitysehdotuksia matematiikan digitaaliseen ylioppilaskokeeseen sekä siihen, miten TVT:a voitaisiin tehokkaasti integroida matematiikan opetuksessa. Tutkimus toteutetaan kehittämistutkimuksena, jossa ongelma-analyysin pohja…
Robotization of Mobile Communication
2020
The aim of this chapter is to systematize the discussion regarding robotization of mobile communication. The chapter begins by clarifying the fundamental role of both robot hardware and robot software in this process. This is followed by a critical overview of existing research, which is classified into three categories. First, robotization is understood as the hybridization of the human body with existing ordinary mobile devices. Second, the incorporation of new robotic software, such as algorithms, artificial intelligence, and virtual assistants, into mobile devices is seen to robotize them from inside. Third, the convergence of smart communication devices, typically as user interfaces wi…
Työyhteisön kokemuksia viestintäteknologian ja mobiiliviestinnän käytöstä ja käyttöönotosta
2004
Intercultural communication difficulties and their effects on flight safety
2015
Globalization of air travel is leading to a multicultural mix of crew. In regard of culture, the cockpit culture is more diverse than the past in aviation world. In the past 20 years, nearly all of the commercial airlines have recruited experienced international pilots in China. The study investigates intercultural communication difficulties experienced by international captains during their interactions with Chinese co-pilots in cockpit. Communication is the key for effective team work, while in multicultural team the role of communication is even more highlighted. Many researchers have explored pilot performance is more closely associated with the quality of interactive communication than…
The historical development of the Mongolian media landscape : media ecology approach to the development of the Mongolian media from the 1200s to the …
2010
This media ecology thesis assesses the cultural impacts of communication technologies in Mongolia. Acknowledging the interconnectedness of media, its content, and human beings, it shows how changes in Mongolia's media have taken it through phases of orality, craft literacy, literacy, and into secondary orality. The research shows how Mongolia's media has developed over the centuries, how the social and media transformation in the USSR affected the development of Mongolia's media, and finally, to what degree and in what ways the aspects of oral and literate history, societal history and the media landscape relate to the popularity of participatory community radio in Ulaanbaatar. The backgrou…
Crisis Communication Competence in Co-Producing Safety with Citizen Groups
2016
The aim of this article is to explore interpersonal communication competence needed by crisis communication and management experts when co-operating with citizen groups in response to emergencies. Moreover, the purpose is to understand how response organizations can further develop this crisis communication competence and so contribute to the functioning of response networks. The research task is approached qualitatively by eliciting crisis communication and management experts’ (n = 33) perceptions of the interpersonal communication competence response organizations needs when co-operating with citizen groups. The data were gathered via an international online questionnaire using a method r…
Sharing experienced sadness : Negotiating meanings of self-defined sad music within a group interview session
2016
Sadness induced by music listening has been a popular research focus in music and emotion research. Despite the wide consensus in affective sciences that emotional experiences are social processes, previous studies have only concentrated on individuals. Thus, the intersubjective dimension of musical experience – how music and music-related emotions are experienced between individuals – has not been investigated. In order to tap into shared emotional experiences, group discussions about experiences evoked by sad music were facilitated. Interpretative phenomenological analysis revealed four levels of discourses in the sharing of experiences evoked by joint music listening: (1) describing the…
The Issue Arena of a Corporate Social Responsibility Crisis : The Volkswagen Case in Twitter
2016
This paper explores the online debate in a corporate social responsibility crisis, where multiple actors communicate through social media, each representing different interests and views pertaining to the crisis. The study utilizes Twitter data relating to the recent case of the falsified Volkswagen diesel emissions that became public in 2015. To better understand the online interaction, use is made of issue arena theory and insights on CSR crises. The focus is on capturing the issue as it evolved over time, the actors and sentiments expressed, and the responses of the organization. The findings show that after the case became public, the emissions issue received massive attention in Twitte…
Does ICT Usage Erode Routine Occupations at the Firm Level?
2019
We present decompositions and regression analyses that evaluate the routinization hypothesis and occupational polarization at the firm level. We establish two important facts. First, the results for the increasing abstract and declining routine occupation shares of total wage bill are consistent with the routinization hypothesis at the firm level. Second, the observed changes coincide with the usage of ICT in firms. This implies that disappearing middle-level (routine) work can be traced to firm-level technological change. Peer reviewed