01075cam0-22002891i-450 99000534658040332120221129081404.0000534658FED01000534658(Aleph)000534658FED0100053465819990530d1885----km-y0itay50------balatDEy-------001yyDe aris graecorum pluribus deis in commune positisad summos in philosophia honores ab amplissimo philosophorum ordine Academie Wilhelmae Argeninensis rite impetrandosscripsit Carolus MaurerDarmstadiiEduards Zernin1885VI, 138 p.23 cmMaurer,Karl185868ITUNINARICAUNIMARCVisualizza la versione elettronica in EROMMhttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b2627037&view=page&seq=1&skin=202120211005BK990005346580403321ARCH. BM M 040ARCH. 14943FLFBCFLFBCDe aris graecorum pluribus deis in commune positis1875634UNINA05322nam 2200649 450 991082566840332120230803021948.01-61499-304-1(CKB)2550000001130221(EBL)1477325(SSID)ssj0001152936(PQKBManifestationID)11640951(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001152936(PQKBWorkID)11148545(PQKB)10824640(Au-PeEL)EBL1477325(CaPaEBR)ebr10785470(CaONFJC)MIL530317(MiAaPQ)EBC1477325(OCoLC)861279588(EXLCZ)99255000000113022120131118h20132013 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrAssistive technology from research to practice /edited by Pedro Encarnacão [and four others]Amsterdam ;Washington, DC :IOS Press,[2013]©20131 online resource (1424 p.)Assistive technology research series ;volume 33"AAATE 2013."1-61499-303-3 1-299-99066-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.""ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY: FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE""; ""AAATE 2013 From Research to Practice""; ""Conference Chair""; ""Program Board""; ""Conference Organization""; ""Scientific Board""; ""Contents""; ""Ageing, Disability and Technology""; ""A Test of a Walker Equipped with a Lifting Device""; ""End-User Involvement in E-MOSION Focusing on Mobility Services""; ""Older Adults and the Use of Internet Communication: Results from a German Study-Sample""; ""The Use of Assistive Technology in Different Age-Groups of Old People""""Accessibility for Elderly using a Four-Wheeled Walker an Interview and Observation Analysis"""I Need to Know, I Cannot, I Don't Understand: Older Users Requirements for a Navigation Application""; ""Bank4Elder: Innovative Banking Interfaces Adapted to Older People Needs and Capabilities""; ""Ambient Assisted Living""; ""A User Friendly Robot Architecture for Re-ablement and Co-learning in A sensorised Home""; ""Semi-automated Video-based In-home Fall Risk Assessment""; ""Using Smart Home Technology in Brain Injury Rehabilitation: The Road towards Service Development""""Non-Intrusive Recognition of Activities of Daily Living in the Homes of Alzheimer Patients""""Detecting and preventing Falls with Depth Camera, Tracking the Body Center""; ""Integrative Implementation of Ambient Assisted Living Focused on Efficiency and Flexibility""; ""Footstep Localization based on In-home Microphone-array Signals""; ""Ubiquitous Fall Detection and Activity Recognition System for Bathrooms""; ""A Wearable Assistive Device for AAL Applications""; ""Assistive Robotics""; ""COCHISE Project: An Augmented Service Dog for Disabled People""""Health Professionals Perceptions of the Robot Giraffe in Brain Injury Rehabilitation""""Episodic Memory Visualization in Robot Companions Providing a Memory Prosthesis for Elderly Users""; ""Proposal for Robot Assisted Rehabilitation: A New Approach to Patient Exercise""; ""Robot-Mediated Interviews: Does a Robotic Interviewer Impact Question Difficulty and Information Recovery?""; ""Evaluation of the Acceptance of a Social Assistive Robot for Physical Training Support Together with Older Users and Domain Experts""; ""Prompt-fading Strategies in Robot Mediated Play Sessions""""Differentiation in Service Robot Behaviour based on User Ability""""Development of a Bicycle Simulator System for Stroke Rehabilitation""; ""Changes in Playfulness with a Robotic Intervention in a Child with Cerebral Palsy""; ""The Neurophysiology of Augmentative Manipulation: A Method for Technical Implementation""; ""AT for Motor Limitations""; ""Development of Input Device of Electric Wheelchair Considering the Characteristic of the Hand Function of Person with Severe Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy""""Evaluation of Physical Load While Propelling Manual Wheelchair on Cross Slope Road and Wave Road""Assistive Technology (AT) is an umbrella term indicating any product or technology-based service that enables people of all ages with activity limitations in their daily life, education, work or leisure. It is a highly interdisciplinary field, encompassing research, development, manufacture, supply, provision and policy.This book presents the proceedings of the 12th biennial European conference of the Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe, AAATE 2013, held in Vilamoura, Portugal, in September 2013. The full papers included here cover a diverse range of subjects, incAssistive technology research series ;v. 33.Assistive computer technologyComputers and people with disabilitiesAssistive computer technology.Computers and people with disabilities.617/.03Encarnacão Pedro896849MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825668403321Assistive technology4016398UNINA06702nam 2200601 450 991082367660332120200520144314.00-7303-3083-40-7303-3084-2(CKB)3710000000846726(EBL)4662357(Au-PeEL)EBL4662357(CaPaEBR)ebr11253429(CaONFJC)MIL952260(OCoLC)949949239(CaSebORM)9780730330820(MiAaPQ)EBC4662357(EXLCZ)99371000000084672620160914h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierStand out a real world guide to get clear, find purpose and become the boss of busy /Alison Hill1st editionMilton, Queensland :Wiley,2016.©20161 online resource (265 p.)Includes index.0-7303-3082-6 STAND OUT; Contents; About the author; Preface; Introduction; Open 24/7; Becoming the boss of busy; What if nothing changed?; What state are you in?; It's your time to Stand Out; Part I Get Your Sh*t Together; chapter 01 Productivity is not the answer; Let's check the pulse; The orient express; They've Sold us a Lemon; What if I fail?; Meeting the two drivers of change; Driver 1: Connecting to purpose; Driver 2: Making progress; chapter 02 Know your state; Finding one purpose is not your pursuit; What's each state costing you?; What you need to invest in for each stateThe pursuit of calm (not happiness)Part II STEP OUT OF CHECKOUT; chapter 03 Hit the reset button; From martyr to warrior; It's time to be selfish; Reset - do it your way; The reset three-step; The reset toolbox; Oxygen masks aren't just for emergencies; Reset rituals; Beware the false breaks; Be purposeful about pausing; chapter 04 Re-establish boundaries; From victim to validated; The three myths about boundaries; Myth #1: Boundaries are selfish; Truth #1: Boundaries allow us to care more deeply for others; Myth #2: Setting boundaries pushes people awayTruth #2: Setting boundaries gives others permission to do the sameMyth #3: Setting boundaries takes too much time; Truth #3: Taking time now will free up time (and your angst) later; Listen to the niggles; Four tools to set boundaries that stick; Tool #1: Expand your options; know your preferences; Tool #2: Drop the 'hint'; Tool #3: Be okay with push back; Tool #4: Stop apologising (#sorrynotsorry); Set it - the universe will test it; In the everyday moments; chapter 05 Reconnect with what matters; From cynical to grateful; Self-harm versus self-calm; Let's get physical; Accept what isDrive what could beReconnect to what you are awesome at - your strengths; It's time to own it (time that is); PART III COMBAT BURN OUT; chapter 06 Define what 's important; The cost of Burn Out; The universal truth; Your values- from obscure to clear; Explore your unique blend; Identify your values; Listen to the rumblings; Know what presses your buttons; Explore your top five lists; The bullshit of balance; chapter 07 Design a values-aligned life; From diminished to amplified; Your intention drives your attention; Your behaviours show your intentions; Your environment reflects your valuesRituals are your AnchorRefresh and redesign; chapter 08 Defend the sacred; From exposed to protected; Let go of #FOMO; Draw the line; Mitigate the impact; Delegate like a boss; Eliminate it, stat; Leadership: defend what's sacred in your workplace; Set non-negotiables; Make it public; Celebrate and reward; Know the 'why' behind the 'what'; PART IV TACKLE FREAK OUT; chapter 9 Map it; From blindfolded to blueprint; Getting found when we're feeling lost; Five essential components of maps; 1. Title; 2. Orientation; 3. Legend; 4. Scale; 5. Date; Track the action that gets the tractionDon't overthink itTools, tips and strategies to stop the cycle of 'busy' and start getting ahead Stand Out shows you how to stop working so much, and start achieving instead. Everyone is busy, but working harder to do more isn't getting us anywhere. We're overwhelmed, distracted and detached, and our greatest fear is that this will never change. This book is your guide to taking back your life. Through simple models, robust diagnostics and practical suggestions you'll identify where you are now and how to implement real change. Explore how to move on from Check Out ( the sense that you are just going through the motions), combat Burn Out (the feeling that you're on a treadmill that is dialled too fast for your legs, brain and talents to keep pace with) and move through Freak Out (that overriding anxiety generated by knowing where you want to go but not getting any traction). Real-life stories, anecdotes and ‘life hacks' provide ideas you can implement immediately, while in-depth discussion of psychological theory explains the science behind the actions. The goal is not to find your One True Passion, but to identify what's most important right now . When you're clear on purpose and actually making progress, you hit the sweet spot of activity that allows your talents to shine. The concept of 'being at work' has changed. We're expected to be plugged in 24/7, and continually expected to do more and more with the same 24 hours in every day. Organisations suffer, families suffer and workers suffer – so why do we perpetuate this cycle? This book shows you how to hop off the hamster wheel and thrive through relentless change by doing less – but by doing it smarter. Treat self-care as an imperative for success Connect to what's important here and now Stop day-dreaming and put action to purpose Take control of your day, your path and your life It's not about productivity training or the latest organisational system – it's about having the tools, mindset and skills in place to make your activities work for you. Stand Out helps you find the courage and optimism to live the life you crave, let go of the ‘shoulds' and shows you how to prioritise what really matters.Self-management (Psychology)Self-actualization (Psychology)Work-life balanceSelf-management (Psychology)Self-actualization (Psychology)Work-life balance.158.1Hill Alison1658909MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823676603321Stand out4013243UNINA