Aboulafia, Annette; Lovquist, Erik(University of Limerick, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems, 2010)
This research explores the development process of a VR and web-based medical training system from a user-centred perspective. It highlights the importance of user participation in this context by analysing two case studies ...
Larkin, Louise(Department of Physiotherapy, University of Limerick, 2011)
Background: Physiotherapy and exercise are main components in the non-pharmacological management of AS (Zochling et al 2006). A minority of the Irish AS population participate in regular exercise (Fitzpatrick et al 2006). ...
Cash, Paul Thomas(University of Limerick, Department of Education and Professional Studies, 2010)
Video sharing websites such as YouTube have great educational potential. Video technology, perhaps more than any other medium has the power to engage, captivate and enlighten the student. The purpose of this study is to ...
Cooney, Eibhlis(Department of Physiotherapy, University of Limerick, 2011)
Background: Evidence supports multi-factorial interventions in reducing falls in older people in the community (Gillespie 2003). Research evaluating the impact of falls prevention programmes has generally focused on the ...
Heffernan, Donal; Plaga, Sven(University of Limerick, Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering, 2010)
In recent times there is a growing emphasis on energy saving solutions for processor-based systems of all types, and there is a particular emphasis on energy-saving solutions to sustain battery life in portable and remote ...
Garavan, Thomas N.; Carbery, Ronan(University of Limerick, Department of Personnel and Employment Relations, 2010)
This purpose of this study is to understand and explain the relationships between managers’ participation in career-focused learning and development (CFLD) and a multiplicity of individual, dispositional, organisational, ...
Walsh, Gary; O'Dwyer, Tom; Cliffe, Finola(University of Limerick, Department of Chemical and Environmental Sciences, 2010)
The concept of gene therapy involves the transfer of genetic material into a human cell, tissue or organ with the objective of either curing a disease or decreasing the progression of the disease. With the increasing use ...