November 2007JEMH van Bronswijk, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven 1 2 nd ISG Master Class Gerontechnology Sponsored by the International Society for Gerontechnology.

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November 2007JEMH van Bronswijk, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven 1 2 nd ISG Master Class Gerontechnology Sponsored by the International Society for Gerontechnology and its Dutch-Flemish chapter

November 2007JEMH van Bronswijk, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven 2 Participants 6 Masters 11 young researchers Herman Bouma PhD, the Netherlands Don G. Bouwhuis PhD, the Netherlands Jim L. Fozard PhD, USA Alain Franco PhD, France Jan A.M. Graafmans MSc, Belgium Anthea Tinker PhD, United Kingdom Valentina Bianchi, Italy Mario Conci, Italy Francesco Franchimon, the Netherlands Fernando Grossi, Italy Jeroen Knies, the Netherlands Mona Laila, France Claudia Openauer, Austria Audrey Serna, France Anne-Mie A.A.G. Sponselee, the Netherlands Steven Wijnhoud, the Netherlands Sigrid Vorrink, the Netherlands Observers may also be present

November 2007JEMH van Bronswijk, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven 3 Gerontechnology A service of human health & well-beingA service of human health & well-being Life-span quality of lifeLife-span quality of life Aging & developmentAging & development Reducing care costs in later lifeReducing care costs in later life Maximizing vital & independent yearsMaximizing vital & independent years Extending the working phase in lifeExtending the working phase in life Decreasing (compressing) morbidityDecreasing (compressing) morbidity

November 2007JEMH van Bronswijk, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven 4 Place your research in ONE cell of the Gerontechnology impact matrix Place your research in ONE cell of the Gerontechnology impact matrix Adapted after Bronswijk et al. Gerontechnology 2002;2(2): Goal / Technological intervention Target / Domain of human activity Health & Self-esteem Housing & Daily living Mobility & Transport Communication & Governance Work & Leisure Enhancement & Satisfaction Prevention & Engagement Compensation & Assistance Care support & organisation

November 2007JEMH van Bronswijk, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven 5 Place your research in the Gerontechnology cross-fertilization matrix Place your research in the Gerontechnology cross-fertilization matrix After Bouma et al. Gerontechnology 2007;6(4): Gerontologydiscipline Technology discipline ChemistryBiochemistryArchitectureBuildingInformationCommunicationMechatronicsRoboticsErgonomicsDesignBusinessmanagement PhysiologyNutrition Psychology Social Psychology SociologyDemography MedicineRehabilitation

November 2007JEMH van Bronswijk, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven 6 Mark the concepts or models you used and add the ones missing but used by you Mark the concepts or models you used and add the ones missing but used by you Adapted after Bouma et al. Gerontechnology 2007;6(4): GerontologyDiscipline Technology discipline ChemistryBiochemistryArchitectureBuildingInformationCommunicationMechatronicsRoboticsErgonomicsDesignBusinessmanagement PhysiologyNutrition - Preventive nutrition - Experimental houses - Compressed morbidity - Aging-in-place - Health education - Telecare - Biorobotics - Resource sharing (man-vehicle) - Inter-person variance - User participation - Inclusive design - Standardisation - Compressed morbidity - Care management innovation Psychology Social Psychology - Experimental houses - Domotics - Compressed morbidity - Aging-in-place - - Situated learning - Aiding navigation -Health education - Compressed morbidity - Temporal discount & benefits -Technology acceptance - Persuasive technology - Maslow’s hierarchy of needs - Domotics - Inter-person variance - User participation - Inclusive design - Standardisation - Targeted marketing - Technology acceptance - Persuasive technology SociologyDemography - Aging-in-place- Technology generation (protocols) - Technology generation (user interface) - Targeted marketing MedicineRehabilitation - Preventive drugs - Perceptual implants (materials) - Compressed morbidity - Aging-in-place - Perceptual implants (signal processing) - Compressed morbidity - Telecare - Modelling restrictions - Biorobotics - Resource sharing (man-vehicle) -Self-medication - Telecare - Inter-person variance - Compressed morbidity - Care management innovation - DALY / QALY

November 2007JEMH van Bronswijk, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven 7 Have a pleasant and fruitful Master Class !