Browsing TKD - Master Theses by Author "Chen, Weiqin"
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The Accessibility of Chinese Social Media for People with Visual Impairments – the case of Weibo
Liu, Zhifeng (Master thesis, 2017)Weibo is one of the most widely used social media in China. It is the Chinese Twitter, which allow users to post 140 Chinese characters. Weibo has 100 million daily active users. People usually use it to get news and share ... -
Artificial intelligence (AI) literacy among older adults
Kaur, Amrat (Master thesis, 2023)The use of artificial intelligence is increasing in many areas of society and is also being seen as a possible opportunity to overcome challenges associated with aging. However, there is not much research on older adults' ... -
Identifying and mitigating barriers to situational awareness in Emergency management information systems
Skårsmoen, Marit Oline Bakkerud (Master thesis, 2023)Universal design is the design of products, environments, ICT programs and services that makes it possible to be used by all people to the greatest extent possible, without the need of adaption. Disabilities are something ... -
Know your plant-based food product
Yousaf, Abubakar (ACIT;2021, Master thesis, 2021)Plant-based food products are becoming popular throughout the world. There are several reasons, such as sustainable products, environment friendly, help to control obesity, rich with nutrients and minerals, help to sustain ... -
Mental health therapy through virtual reality
Jillani, Ilham (ACIT;2021, Master thesis, 2021)In the current COVID climate many people have been affected by mental health challenges. Hence, a proof-of-concept dissertation that aims to showcase and prove how VR can be used for mental health care and therapy was ... -
A mobile exercise app for users with Parkinson’s disease
Upsahl, Kristoffer (MAUU;2018, Master thesis, 2018)Parkinson’s disease (PD) is one of the most widespread neurodegenerative conditions in the world. It is an age-related disease and mostly affects people in the later years of life. The symptoms result in a loss of fine ... -
A Mobile Game for the Social and Cognitive Well-Being of the Elderly in China
Li, Nan (Master thesis, 2017)This project describes the design and development process for a social and cognitive mobile game and user evaluation in terms of well-being. The objective is to explore underlying connections between game playing and ... -
Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) for Elderly People
Bong, Way Kiat (Master thesis, 2015)While the use of Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) has been expanding vastly along with mobile technology, the needs of the elderly user group have not been addressed sufficiently in existing MIM applications. MIM applications ... -
A Multifunctional mobile application for people diagnosed with mild dementia
Ma, Ning (Master thesis, 2017)With the popularity of mobile positioning navigation application software, these applications provide a lot of help for our lives. But for people diagnosed with dementia, it is easier to lost themselves, so they need a ... -
Privacy and data security in everyday online services for older adults
Ellefsen, Jonas (ACIT;2021, Master thesis, 2021)Older adults (people aged 65+) are using a wider range of digital technologies and online services than before. After the COVID-19 outbreak and the social distancing measures, online services have become increasingly ... -
Smartphone exercise applications for people with parkinson’s disease
Afzaal, Danial (ACIT;2021, Master thesis, 2021)Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease, affecting more than 10 million people worldwide. It is a progressive disease that includes both neurological and motor symptoms. Research has ... -
Supporting content creators create accessible digital content in higher education
Hanssen, Eirik (Master thesis, 2023)The recent growth of the digitalisation of education has increased the importance of digital accessibility. In higher education, faculty members and administrative staff are the main content creators who are responsible ...