The historical archive of architectural drawings of the former department of survey, analysis and drawing of the environment and architecture (Radaar) of the Faculty of Architecture, Sapienza University of Rome, contains the drawings produced during the following courses: Survey of Monuments, Elements of Architecture and Survey of Monuments, and On-location Drawing held in the period 1940-1980. So far about 70% of this patrimony has now been digitalized and it is still work in progress. We have taken these digitalized original drawings and given, through a special QR code on each, the possibility for the researcher to also access the photo-history of the same view, its geometrical reconstruction and to compare it to how it is today. Features of special cultural interest have also been taken from the drawings and given their own QR codes. This whole process also permits the understanding of both the tangible and intangible heritage of each location.
Cette étude s'intéresse au rôle des technologies de l'information et de la communication (TIC), en particulier internet, pour le bien-être des personnes âgées en Suisse Romande. En explorant les expériences de six utilisateur·ice·s âgé·e·s d'internet, l'étude met en évidence les bénéfices et les risques associés à son utilisation. Les résultats soulignent l'importance de l'accompagnement et de la formation pour favoriser l'utilisation des TIC par les personnes âgées, en prenant en compte leurs besoins et leurs préoccupations spécifiques. Les participant·e·s ont également souligné l'importance de maintenir les contacts humains tout en utilisant internet. Ces résultats suggèrent que les TIC peuvent être une ressource précieuse pour le bien-être des personnes âgées, mais nécessitent une approche adaptée à leur style d'usage et à leurs besoins individuels.
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