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Gisli Thorsteinsson

    How healthy is your lighting?
    The Evolution of Rowing Technology
    Improving In-Service Teacher Training across Europe
    Carbon Emissions in Domestic Energy Use
    Technology Mediated Learning for Teacher''s Professional Development
    Social Networking Technologies and Their Implications for Commerce
    • 2012

      Chronological Age of Cars

      The Importance of Developing Sustainable Automotive Systems

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book explores the impact of the End of Life Vehicle Legislation by the European Union on future car design, emphasizing sustainability. It delves into critical topics such as eco-design, life cycle assessment, and producer responsibility, highlighting the importance of vehicle manufacturers in both disposal and recovery. Additionally, it examines concepts like closed-loop systems, design for disassembly, and modularity, as well as alternative ownership methodologies, providing a comprehensive analysis of how these factors will shape the automotive industry moving forward.

      Chronological Age of Cars
    • 2012

      The Future of Car Making

      Improving Automotive Systems for the Future

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on sustainability, this book explores the implications of the End of Life Vehicle Legislation introduced by the European Union, which mandates vehicle manufacturers to manage the disposal and recovery of their products. It investigates how this legislation will influence future car design, delving into eco-design, life cycle assessment, closed-loop systems, and design for disassembly. Additionally, it discusses producer responsibility and alternative ownership methodologies, providing a comprehensive analysis of the automotive industry's shift towards more sustainable practices.

      The Future of Car Making
    • 2012

      Advances in sport shoe design, materials, technology, and their impact on athletes from the early 20th Century are discussed in detail. Research discusses that the involvement of podiatrists (foot scientists) initially sparked the introduction of the first technologically enhanced features. Secondary research consists of a comparison between classic shoes of old and the innovative shoes of today. Touching on the effects they have had on performance as well as the medical impacts Further progression in sport shoe design and their effects on sportsmen and women are discussed. This investigation may provide a history of sport shoe design arid material improvements, and a discussion of experiences and results that show the impacts on athletes.

      Developing Shoes to Support Sport Performance
    • 2011

      Social Networking Technologies and Their Implications for Commerce

      The growing phenomenon of social media is affecting the way by which marketing and advertising are carried out

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The emergence of Social Commerce is reshaping consumer behavior, driven by the rapid growth of social networking sites like Facebook, which boasts over 600 million active members. This report explores how these platforms influence communication and purchasing decisions, with consumers forming social tribes to secure the best deals. The reliance on peer recommendations is transforming marketing strategies, compelling professionals to adapt their approaches to engage effectively with this new consumer landscape.

      Social Networking Technologies and Their Implications for Commerce
    • 2011

      The Evolution of Rowing Technology

      The Future Innovation of Rowing

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The evolution of rowing highlights significant innovations over the past 40 years, transforming traditional wooden boats into advanced racing shells. Key to performance are the principles of stiffness and lightness, which enhance speed on the water. Despite the decline of wooden boat building, technological advancements continue to shape the sport, with material scientists playing a crucial role in future developments. The ongoing progress promises a bright and enduring future for rowing, blending tradition with cutting-edge techniques.

      The Evolution of Rowing Technology
    • 2011

      Practical Based Subjects for The Wider Curricula

      Societys Attitude to Practical Based Education

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book examines the historical context and content of technical subjects, exploring the roots of skepticism and stigma associated with them. Through surveys of the general public and students, it assesses perceptions and personal experiences related to stigma, particularly focusing on the acquisition of practical skills. Findings indicate that limited interaction during early education contributes significantly to these negative perceptions, highlighting the need for improved educational engagement in technical fields.

      Practical Based Subjects for The Wider Curricula
    • 2011

      Brand Innovation in FMCG

      Fast Moving Consumer Goods

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intersection of science and design, the book explores the multifaceted nature of packaging, emphasizing its role in protecting and promoting products. It highlights the importance of collaboration between premium brands and consumers to achieve effective packaging solutions in the dynamic food and cosmetics industries. The text delves into the processes involved in creating and evaluating packaging, aiming to enhance brand identity and market success.

      Brand Innovation in FMCG
    • 2010

      Technology Mediated Learning for Teacher''s Professional Development

      Innovative ideas to improve In-Service Teacher Education

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolving landscape of education, this book introduces a novel pedagogical approach aimed at enhancing in-service teacher education in Europe. It addresses the integration of information and communication technologies, proposing a new strategy for open and distance learning. By emphasizing innovative methods tailored to modern contexts, the work seeks to improve educational practices and adapt to technological advancements, ultimately benefiting teachers and students alike across European schools.

      Technology Mediated Learning for Teacher''s Professional Development
    • 2010

      Carbon Emissions in Domestic Energy Use

      An Analysis of the Provision for Growing Demand for Electrical Energy in the UK

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The investigation explores the relationship between a product's symmetrical features and its desirability, using popular examples like the PlayStation 3 and Apple iPhone. It analyzes how manufacturing processes have evolved over time and how these changes influence product symmetry, ultimately shedding light on what makes certain designs appealing in contemporary culture.

      Carbon Emissions in Domestic Energy Use
    • 2010

      Improving In-Service Teacher Training across Europe

      Implementing ICT and ODL to develop the Pedagogy of In-Service Teacher Training

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of teacher education, this book presents a novel pedagogical approach tailored for Europe, emphasizing innovative in-service training. It addresses the integration of information and communication technologies in education, aiming to enhance open and distance learning. By proposing a new strategy, it seeks to improve the educational landscape for teachers, adapting to the demands of modern, technology-driven learning environments.

      Improving In-Service Teacher Training across Europe