995 resultados para work functioning
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Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) is a teaching and learning approach which is widely adopted. However there are still some problems can be found when CSCL takes place. Studies show that using game-like mechanics can increase motivation, engagement, as well as modelling behaviors of players. Gamification is a rapid growing trend by applying the same mechanics. It refers to use game design elements in non-game contexts. This thesis is about combining gamification concept and computer supported collaborative learning together in software engineering education field. And finally a gamified prototype system is designed.
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Työilmoitus voi jäädä työnhakijan ja työnantajan välillä ainoaksi viestinnän mahdollisuudeksi, jolloin ratkaisevaa on, kuinka houkuttelevaksi työnantaja työilmoituksensa laatii kilpaillessaan halutuista osaajista. Samalla työilmoitus antaa lupauksia tulevasta työstä ja työyhteisöstä. Tämän tutkimuksen perimmäinen tarkoitus on tutkia, näkyykö työsuhteen kahdenvälinen transaktioluonne työilmoitusten tasolla eli kerrotaanko ilmoituksissa työnantajan osaajatarpeiden lisäksi, mitkä olisivat työntekijän työllistymisellä saavutetut hyödyt. Tarkemmiksi tarkastelun kohteiksi on valittu kaksi työnhakijan päätöksenteon kannalta mielenkiintoista näkökulmaa: viestityt työarvot ja työnantajalupaukset. Teoreettiselta taustaltaan tämä tutkimus liittyy rekrytoinnin kokonaisuuteen, mutta se sivuaa useita muita aihealueita, kuten yksilön ja yrityksen yhteensopivuutta, työnantajamielikuvaa, psykologista sopimusta, informaation prosessointia, suostuttelua ja työnhakupäätöksen syntymekanismin tutkimusta. Tutkimuksen empiirinen aineisto koostuu kolmena peräkkäisenä vuonna (2013−2015) Suomen parhaimmiksi työnantajiksi tituleerattujen yritysten julkaisemista työilmoituksista. Näiden oletettiin olevan kiinnostuneita työnantajakuvastaan ja rekrytoinnistaan keskimääräistä enemmän. Kerätyistä 19 työilmoituksesta tulkittiin arvoilmaisuja ja annettuja esilupauksia kahden teoreettisen luokituksen yhdistelmänä muodostetun analyysirungon avulla. Aineiston lauseita eriteltiin analyysirungon teemojen alle ja niiden vakuuttamiskeinoja analysoitiin retorisella diskurssianalyysillä. Tutkimuksen tuloksena havaittiin, että työnteon puitteista, palkkatiedoista, määräysvallasta ja työn merkityksellisyydestä mainittiin verrattain vähän työilmoituksissa. Sen sijaan aineiston työilmoituksista löytyi runsaasti ilmaisuja, joista työnhakija voi tehdä päätelmiä työilmapiiristä tai potentiaalisten kollegoiden asiantuntijuuden tasosta. Yrittäjähenkisyys- ja suorituspainepuheiden läpi heijastui puolestaan kovemmat arvot. Arvojen ilmaisu tapahtui usein epäsuorasti kuin selkeinä arvolistoina. Konkreettisia lupauksia työnantajalta työnhakijalle tehtiin vähän tai ne olivat ylimalkaisia. Tutkimus antaa aihetta laajemmille kartoituksille. Mitkä ovat syyt tiettyä kaavaa toistavien työilmoitusten taustalla ja mitkä tekijät työilmoituksissa eri kohdeyleisöjä aidosti vaikuttavat?
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Työssä tutkitaan asiakkaan ja käyttäjän mukaan ottamista sosiaali- ja terveyspalveluiden kehittämiseen. Opinnäytetyö on osa sosiaali- ja terveyspalveluiden uudistamista Mikkelin seudulla. Työn pääfokus on lähipalveluiden kehittämisessä. Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on ollut luoda sosiaali- ja terveystoimeen toimintamalli ja rakenteet jatkuvalle kehittämisyhteistyölle palveluiden käyttäjien ja palveluiden tuottajien välille kuntataajamassa. Teoreettisena viitekehyksenä tukeudutaan co-creation – menetelmään eli yhteiskehittelyyn. Tutkimus toteutettiin laadullisena tutkimuksena, jossa valittuna menetelmänä oli toimintatutkimuksena toteutettu tapaustutkimus. Tutkimuksen tuloksena syntyi runsaasti ideoita koskien lähipalveluiden kehittämistä. Palvelumuotoilun menetelmin toteutettu työpaja osoittautui toimivaksi menetelmäksi käynnistää yhteiskehittelyä. Yhteiskehittely suositellaan otettavaksi käyttöön sosiaali- ja terveystoimen lähipalvelupisteissä.
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The purpose of this study was to clarify the connections of ethical leadership with the work-related well-being of employees. Additionally, the role of occupational health care in ethical leadership that promotes work-related well- being was analyzed. The objective of the study was to produce knowledge to support the development of ethical leadership and work-related well-being as well as to find ways for occupational health care to support organizations in these actions. The target groups of this study consisted of the managers (N=43) and employees (N=336) working in one organization in the Finnish energy industry. The population was studied in November 2014 using census. The data was gathered with two different web-based surveys containing structured and open questions. The survey for managers consisted of background questions and statements concerning ethical leadership, work-related well-being and occupational health care. The employee questionnaire consisted of questions about background and statements about work-related well-being and ethical leadership. The structured questions were analyzed with SPSS Statistical Program and the open questions using inductive content analysis. At least 80 % of the managers saw their actions as ethical in all but one part of ethical leadership. The work-related well-being of the employees was found best in the area of ability to work (91 % agreed) and lowest in the area of experience of ethical leadership (67 % agreed). The results showed a strong positive connection between ethical leadership and all the components of work- related well-being. The managers and employees were generally quite happy with the services of occupational health care but managers saw some problems with the collaboration with occupational health care. Several ways to improve work-related well-being and collaboration with occupational health care were found. One of the most important things was thought to be offering ways to maintain ability to work and making these actions visible. Investing in ethical leadership and work-related well-being is extremely important for the success of an organization and the societal benefits cannot be forgotten either. The role of occupational health care in promoting the health and well-being of employees is substantial. Occupational health care should offer managers more tools to recognize difficult situations and acting in them as well as encourage managers to seek help from occupational health care without hesitation in problematic situations of leadership.
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Highly dynamic systems, often considered as resilient systems, are characterised by abiotic and biotic processes under continuous and strong changes in space and time. Because of this variability, the detection of overlapping anthropogenic stress is challenging. Coastal areas harbour dynamic ecosystems in the form of open sandy beaches, which cover the vast majority of the world’s ice-free coastline. These ecosystems are currently threatened by increasing human-induced pressure, among which mass-development of opportunistic macroalgae (mainly composed of Chlorophyta, so called green tides), resulting from the eutrophication of coastal waters. The ecological impact of opportunistic macroalgal blooms (green tides, and blooms formed by other opportunistic taxa), has long been evaluated within sheltered and non-tidal ecosystems. Little is known, however, on how more dynamic ecosystems, such as open macrotidal sandy beaches, respond to such stress. This thesis assesses the effects of anthropogenic stress on the structure and the functioning of highly dynamic ecosystems using sandy beaches impacted by green tides as a study case. The thesis is based on four field studies, which analyse natural sandy sediment benthic community dynamics over several temporal (from month to multi-year) and spatial (from local to regional) scales. In this thesis, I report long-lasting responses of sandy beach benthic invertebrate communities to green tides, across thousands of kilometres and over seven years; and highlight more pronounced responses of zoobenthos living in exposed sandy beaches compared to semi-exposed sands. Within exposed sandy sediments, and across a vertical scale (from inshore to nearshore sandy habitats), I also demonstrate that the effects of the presence of algal mats on intertidal benthic invertebrate communities is more pronounced than that on subtidal benthic invertebrate assemblages, but also than on flatfish communities. Focussing on small-scale variations in the most affected faunal group (i.e. benthic invertebrates living at low shore), this thesis reveals a decrease in overall beta-diversity along a eutrophication-gradient manifested in the form of green tides, as well as the increasing importance of biological variables in explaining ecological variability of sandy beach macrobenthic assemblages along the same gradient. To illustrate the processes associated with the structural shifts observed where green tides occurred, I investigated the effects of high biomasses of opportunistic macroalgae (Ulva spp.) on the trophic structure and functioning of sandy beaches. This work reveals a progressive simplification of sandy beach food web structure and a modification of energy pathways over time, through direct and indirect effects of Ulva mats on several trophic levels. Through this thesis I demonstrate that highly dynamic systems respond differently (e.g. shift in δ13C, not in δ15N) and more subtly (e.g. no mass-mortality in benthos was found) to anthropogenic stress compared to what has been previously shown within more sheltered and non-tidal systems. Obtaining these results would not have been possible without the approach used through this work; I thus present a framework coupling field investigations with analytical approaches to describe shifts in highly variable ecosystems under human-induced stress.
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The study develops an approach that tries to validate software functionality to work systems needs in SMEs. The formulated approach is constructed by using a SAAS based software i.e., work collaboration service (WCS), and SMEs as the elements of study. Where the WCS’s functionality is qualified to the collaboration needs that exist in operational and project work within SMEs. For this research constructivist approach and case study method is selected because the nature of the current study requires an in depth study of the work collaboration service as well as a detailed study of the work systems within different enterprises. Four different companies are selected in which fourteen interviews are conducted to gather data pertaining. The work systems method and framework are used as a central part of the approach to collect, analyze and interpret the enterprises work systems model and the underlying collaboration needs on operational and project work. On the other hand, the functional model of the WCS and its functionality is determined from functional model analysis, software testing, documentation and meetings with the service vendor. The enterprise work system model and the WCS model are compared to reveal how work progression differs between the two and make visible unaddressed stages of work progression. The WCS functionality is compared to work systems collaboration needs to ascertain if the service will suffice the needs of the project and operational work under study. The unaddressed needs provide opportunities to improve the functionality of the service for better conformity to the needs of enterprise and work. The results revealed that the functional models actually differed in how operational and project work progressed within the stages. WCS shared similar stages of work progression apart from the stages of identification and acceptance, and progress and completion stages were only partially addressed. Conclusion is that the identified unaddressed needs such as, single point of reference, SLA and OLA inclusion etc., should be implemented or improved within the WCS at appropriate stages of work to gain better compliance of the service to the needs of the enterprise an work itself. The developed approach can hence be used to carry out similar analysis for the conformance of pre-built software functionality to work system needs with SMEs.
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Health Innovation Village at GE is one of the new communities targeted for startup and growth-oriented companies. It has been established at the premises of a multinational conglomerate that will promote networking and growth of startup companies. The concept combines features from traditional business incubators, accelerators, and coworking spaces. This research compares Health Innovation Village to these concepts regarding its goals, target clients, source of income, organization, facilities, management, and success factors. In addition, a new incubator classification model is introduced. On the other hand, Health Innovation Village is examined from its tenants’ perspective and improvements are suggested. The work was implemented as a qualitative case study by interviewing GE staff with connections to Health Innovation Village as well as startup entrepreneurs and employees’ working there. The most evident features of Health Innovation Village correspond to those of business incubators although it is atypical as a non-profit corporate business incubator. Strong network orientation and connections to venture capitalists are common characteristics of these new types of accelerators. The design of the premises conforms to the principles of coworking spaces, but the services provided to the startup companies are considerably more versatile than the services offered by coworking spaces. The advantages of Health Innovation Village are that there are first-class premises and exceptionally good networking possibilities that other types of incubators or accelerators are not able to offer. A conglomerate can also provide multifaceted special knowledge for young firms. In addition, both GE and the startups gained considerable publicity through their cooperation, indeed a characteristic that benefits both parties. Most of the expectations of the entrepreneurs were exceeded. However, communication and the scope of cooperation remain challenges. Micro companies spend their time developing and marketing their products and acquiring financing. Therefore, communication should be as clear as possible and accessible everywhere. The startups would prefer to cooperate significantly more, but few have the time available to assume the responsibility of leadership. The entrepreneurs also expected to have more possibilities for cooperation with GE. Wider collaboration might be accomplished by curation in the same way as it is used in the well-functioning coworking spaces where curators take care of practicalities and promote cooperation. Communication issues could be alleviated if the community had its own Intranet pages where all information could be concentrated. In particular, a common calendar and a room reservation system could be useful. In addition, it could be beneficial to have a section of the Intranet open for both the GE staff and the startups so that those willing to share their knowledge and those having project offers could use it for advertising.
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The purpose of this study was to clarify the connections of ethical leadership with the work-related well-being of employees. Additionally, the role of occupational health care in ethical leadership that promotes work-related well- being was analyzed. The objective of the study was to produce knowledge to support the development of ethical leadership and work-related well-being as well as to find ways for occupational health care to support organizations in these actions. The target groups of this study consisted of the managers (N=43) and employees (N=336) working in one organization in the Finnish energy industry. The population was studied in November 2014 using census. The data was gathered with two different web-based surveys containing structured and open questions. The survey for managers consisted of background questions and statements concerning ethical leadership, work-related well-being and occupational health care. The employee questionnaire consisted of questions about background and statements about work-related well-being and ethical leadership. The structured questions were analyzed with SPSS Statistical Program and the open questions using inductive content analysis. At least 80 % of the managers saw their actions as ethical in all but one part of ethical leadership. The work-related well-being of the employees was found best in the area of ability to work (91 % agreed) and lowest in the area of experience of ethical leadership (67 % agreed). The results showed a strong positive connection between ethical leadership and all the components of work- related well-being. The managers and employees were generally quite happy with the services of occupational health care but managers saw some problems with the collaboration with occupational health care. Several ways to improve work-related well-being and collaboration with occupational health care were found. One of the most important things was thought to be offering ways to maintain ability to work and making these actions visible. Investing in ethical leadership and work-related well-being is extremely important for the success of an organization and the societal benefits cannot be forgotten either. The role of occupational health care in promoting the health and well-being of employees is substantial. Occupational health care should offer managers more tools to recognize difficult situations and acting in them as well as encourage managers to seek help from occupational health care without hesitation in problematic situations of leadership.
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Construction at the Glenridge Campus.
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Work underway at the entrance of the Glenridge Campus.
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Construction work taking place inside the Glenridge Campus.
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Work on the foundation for the Aquatic Centre around 1980.
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Construction on the Aquatic Centre progresses and concrete walls go up.
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Construction work taking placce at the site of the Aquatic Centre.
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Work on the foundation and pillars of the Aquatic Centre.