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Social Networks

MEE Samen wants to help turn healthcare around
The aim of the MEE Samen project is to use social networks to strengthen an organisation's care. An attempt was made to find an organisation that was willing to embark on the experiment of using social networks (in a different way). Unfortunately, this was not successful. There were positive reactions, but it was seen as something interesting for the long term and not for now. Time, money and the unfamiliarity of working with social networks were important barriers.

History

Politics

World Wars

Dippy the dinosaur
In 1899, a skeleton of a Diplodocus was found during an expedition by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. From this skeleton Carnegie had eighteen casts made and donated them to world leaders. In this way he wanted to ensure world peace. The casts were gratefully accepted and exhibited by the world leaders. Unfortunately, the heads of state saw the "Dippy" as their own dinosaur and not much later World War I broke out.

Elderly

ICT

Home care

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Easier to reach the elderly with new technology via their children than directly
Almost a third of the elderly feel lonely. For social contact, elderly people are increasingly dependent on family and their immediate surroundings. Good means of communication and better contact between generations can help combat loneliness. The Compaan is a communication aid that is tailored to the needs and possibilities of the elderly. Reactions were positive, but sales did not really take off.