Tromsø Telemedicine and eHealth Conference 2004:
Handwork at the computer
In the name of efficiency, digital tools already replace several of our traditional ways of performing work. They channel our productivity through a mouse and a computer monitor. Perhaps extended contact possibilities with computers can take better care of human creativity than these familiar tools?
 | | Professor Hiroshi Ishii from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) conducts research on how one can make digital information |
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Facts about TTeC 2004:The Tromsø Telemedicine and eHealth Conference took place from 21 to 23 June 2004.
It was the fifth time that the Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine in Tromsø organized the conference, which gathered 300 participants from 23 countries for three days in 2004. The theme for the year was the public's participation in the development of eHealth and the challenges faced by researchers, technologists and health professionals in this connection. |