Smart Home : A Social, Technological and Virtual Learning and Development Environment
Heimovaara-Kotonen, Essi (ed.) (2014)
Heimovaara-Kotonen, Essi (ed.)
Editoija
Essi Heimovaara-Kotonen
Jyväskylän ammattikorkeakoulu
2014
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-830-325-4
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-830-325-4
Tiivistelmä
All people have the right to good housing regardless of their age or functional capacity. The objective of the Smart Home environment is to present solutions that enable accessible and safe housing and promote meaningful assistance and life at home.
The goal of building the Smart Home environment was to find a useroriented, comprehensive solution for the client, which maintains the client’s own control over his or her home environment. The Smart Home was also built to serve the development of new service concepts and operating models that were even more cost-effective and client-oriented than before in co-operation with working life parties.
The Smart Home serves as a centre of expertise for the well-being sector, sharing information about intelligent and innovative living, increasing general knowledge of solutions that make living easier, and clearing away prejudice related to special groups. From the point of view of developing learning, the facility offers opportunities for students and professionals alike to learn about different technological solutions and their applications in practical work in a home-like environment, for example when providing assistance.
The Smart Home offers solutions that can be tested by the users and applied individually to make daily life, living at home, and assistance in different situations easier. The Smart Home learning and development environment is used to strengthen the competence of future professionals in the health care sector in utilising technology to support living and nursing.
The goal of building the Smart Home environment was to find a useroriented, comprehensive solution for the client, which maintains the client’s own control over his or her home environment. The Smart Home was also built to serve the development of new service concepts and operating models that were even more cost-effective and client-oriented than before in co-operation with working life parties.
The Smart Home serves as a centre of expertise for the well-being sector, sharing information about intelligent and innovative living, increasing general knowledge of solutions that make living easier, and clearing away prejudice related to special groups. From the point of view of developing learning, the facility offers opportunities for students and professionals alike to learn about different technological solutions and their applications in practical work in a home-like environment, for example when providing assistance.
The Smart Home offers solutions that can be tested by the users and applied individually to make daily life, living at home, and assistance in different situations easier. The Smart Home learning and development environment is used to strengthen the competence of future professionals in the health care sector in utilising technology to support living and nursing.