MARE540 Active and Assisted Living
Course description for academic year 2023/2024
Contents and structure
This course explores current and new ways of assessing needs and using products, devices, assistive and information technologies, and design to support healthy ageing and rehabilitation in various settings globally. Awareness, availability, affordability, accessibility of appropriate devices, technologies and design in various contexts will be critically examined. Attention will also be paid to resource mobilisation and innovation processes such as digitisation and its role in active and assisted living including gamification, self-tracking, telehealth, self-assessment, and self-management. The course also examines universal design as an approach to creating accessible and supportive environments for seniors. The course provides an overview of the WHO flagship program - Global Cooperation on Assistive Technology (GATE) that was launched in partnership with UN Agencies, international organisations, donor agencies, professional organisations, academia, and user organisations.
Learning Outcome
A student who has completed the course should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge: The student...
- has advanced knowledge of available assistive and information technologies to support healthy ageing and rehabilitation
- has thorough knowledge of universal design and the WHO GATE program as possible strategies for promotion of age friendly and inclusive environments
- has ability to apply their knowledge of technologies to support wellbeing in ageing in various contexts, levels of services, organizational models, and countries
Skills: The student...
- can critically examine the literature on available technologies and propose the most adequate one for the specific situation, taking into considerations client`s needs, characteristics of environment, affordability, and sustainability
- can undertake research on the needs for, opportunities and challenges of various technologies and provide advice on available technologies
- can advocate on behalf of clients, from community- to policy level, to improve their access to appropriate, high-quality and affordable technologies
General competence: The student...
- can analyse relevant issues related to information and assistive technologies from various perspectives and as applied to various contexts (e.g. clinical, administrative, policy, research, etc.)
- can apply knowledge of information and assistive technologies and their applicability and usability in new environments (e.g. new country or different level of service) and carry out interprofessional initiatives
- can communicate clearly results of independent and team work-related to information and assistive technologies to various audiences
Entry requirements
Admitted as exchange student from a partner institution to an elective course, with same admission criteria as to Master in Healthy Ageing and Rehabilitation.
Recommended previous knowledge
None
Teaching methods
Online
- Synchronous sessions
- Asynchronous learning activities
- Individual and teamwork
- Supervision and feedback
- Assigned reading
Compulsory learning activities
The following course requirements must be approved in order to take the exam:
- Participation in online discussions/activities (50%)
- Presentation (power point, podcast, video, poster, brochure)
- Submit a draft of a literature review on a selected topic relevant for the course (minimum 500 words and maximum 1000 words)
Approved course requirements are valid for four subsequent semesters.
Assessment
Literature review on a selected topic relevant for the course (3000 words +/- 10%)
Grading scale: The grading scale used is A to F. Grade A is the highest passing grade in the grading scale, grade F is a fail.
New exam: When the grade F (not passed) is given, the student can improve literatur review and hand in the improved literature review for the new exam.
Examination support material
No limitations
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