Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise

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Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise BIN3025

Module Leader & Tutor

Dr Sina Joneidy

Lecture 7

Week 7

Structure of the session:

Aim and intended learning outcomes of this week.

Linking your learning to the assessment.

A bit of lecture and watching videos.

Individual interactive activity.

A bit of hint for your assessment.

What is the aim of the lecture and workshop in Week 7?

To develop a multi-modal understanding of types of human-machine collaboration for the enterprise.

Linked to ECA Part 1 & ECA Part 2 – where you need to demonstrate multi-modal analysis

What are the intended learning outcomes for week 7?

To run a multi-modal analysis of your everyday life experience.

To run a multi-modal analysis on issues and benefits of human-machine collaboration.

Link to the ECA Part 2 – 80%

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Dooyeweerd Aspects

Aspects

Quantitative

Spatial

Kinematic

Physical

Biotic

Sensitive

Analytic

Formative

Lingual

Social

Economic

Aesthetic

Juridical

Ethical

Pistic

Kernel Meaning

Discrete amount

Continuous space

Movement

Energy + Mass, Forces

Life functions + Organisms

Sense, Feeling, Emotion

Distinction, Conceptualization

Achievement, History, Technology

Meaning carried by symbols

“We”: Relationships, Roles

Frugal management of resources

Harmony, play, enjoyment

Due: Responsibilities + Right

Self-giving love, generosity

Vision, Motivation, Belief, aspiration

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An extensive introduction of aspect

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Use Dooyeweerd’s Aspects for analysing your Halloween experience

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How your experience of Halloween is meaningful from Dooyeweerd’s perspective?

Human-Machine Collaborations Issues

Quantitative

Spatial

Kinematic

Physical

Biotic

Sensitive

Analytic

Formative

Lingual

Social

Economic

Aesthetic

Juridical

Ethical

Pistic

Lack of Trust

Not enough Visibility

Computer Anxiety

Argument for change

Gender inequality

Aspects can help us with managing the diversity of things, a heterogeneous list.

Low Self-efficacy

Lack of transitional support

Lack of compatibility

Lack of facilitating condition

Access cost

Job Insecurity

Negative social influence

Lack of training

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Human-Machine Collaborations Issues

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References:

Stahl, B.C., 2007. ETHICS, Morality and Critique: An Essay on Enid Mumford¡¯ s Socio-Technical Approach. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 8(9), p.28.

Walsham, G., 2005. Learning about being critical. Information Systems Journal, 15(2), pp.111-117.

Lee, A.S., 2004. Thinking about social theory and philosophy for information systems. Social theory and philosophy for information systems, 1, p.26.

Yousafzai, S. Y., Foxall, G. R., & Pallister, J. G. (2007). Technology acceptance: a meta‐analysis of the TAM: Part 1. Journal of Modelling in Management.

https://dooy.info/aspects.html

Thank you

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