crisp projects
G-Motiv
Designing Motivation - Changing Human Behaviour Using Game-Elements (G-MOTIV) was about researching and applying new approaches to behavioural change based on motivation by using game elements. We will conduct research on the motivational effect of game elements in changing behaviour. Our multidisciplinary team of scientists and designers has worked on developing intelligent PSS prototypes in the fields of health care and human resources, resulting in structural behavioural change.Grey but Mobile
Enhanced Care Service through Improved Mobility for Elderly People (Grey But Mobile) was about improving care-related mobility services for the elderly supporting independent living and social connectivity. Importantly, the quantitative and qualitative effects of these proposed services have to contribute to the improved health of the elderly as well as to the economic efficiency of care.Selemca
The Services of Electro-mechanical Care Agencies (SELEMCA) lab was a research facility in Amsterdam dedicated to exploring novel assistive technologies for groups such as elderly persons and people suffering from (mental) health disorders. More specifically, our mandate included the development of systems built around human interactions with robots, computer-based agents, and virtual worlds. We refer to these systems as Caredroids, devices or software that will provide a variety of medical services.
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- Hester Anderiesen
- Valentijn Visch
- Bas Raijmakers
- Alessia Cadamuro
- Johan Hoorn
- Miriam Vollenbroek
- Lu Yuan
- Marc Beusenberg
- Simone Boerema
- Maartje van Gestel
- Rick Schotman
- Wilfred Teunissen
- Lex van Velsen
- Richard Rotteveel
- Els Wouda
- Auke visser
- Annagreet Krommendijk
- Marcel van der Meulen
- Hans Bollen
- Anneke Aldenkamp
- Hermie Hermens