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Financement de l’UE (3 452 639 €) : ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING AND TAXONOMY OF CHILDREN'S DIGITAL MATURITY Hor13/11/2019 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING AND TAXONOMY OF CHILDREN'S DIGITAL MATURITY
The overall goal of DIGYMATEX is to provide evidence-based tools that will assist in understanding and measuring children’s digital maturity. These tools are intended to be used e.g. by families, schools, and policy stakeholders. The first tool is the development of an innovative and market-ready instrument - the Digital Youth Maturity Index (DYMI) – as a cloud-based open-access tool in order to establish and implement a comprehensive understanding and taxonomy of children’s digital maturity leading to the prediction and explanation of benefits and risks regarding children’s ICT-related behaviour. The Digital Youth Maturity Index will act as a measurement tool for classification and segmentation of user groups as well as a behavioural prediction tool based on machine-learning techniques. The second tool is the development and application of the DiGYou-program - a technology-related solution and recommendation program, which is based on as well as supports the application of the DYMI. The two innovative tools will directly target the main impact goals associated with the call. With the Digital Youth Maturity Index (DMYI), the project will be able to develop and implement a comprehensive taxonomy, which will inform relevant stakeholders and practitioners on the long-term effects of ICT on child behaviour. Furthermore, with the DMYI in combination with the DigYou3-program, we will develop concrete solutions in order to contribute to a safer and more beneficial use of digital technologies by children and we will be able to formulate recommendations in support of national and European policies in the field. DYGIMATEX - builds on an inter-disciplinary, multi-method approach by integrating expertise, methods and knowledge from different research areas like business management, psychology, sociology, neuroscience, media and information systems, as well as industry partners (i.e., from IOT, food, telecommunication) and policy stakeholders (i.e., education, EU policy).
| Aarhus Universitet | 560 310 € |
| AGORA P.S.V.D. | 284 569 € |
| Athens University OF Economics AND Business - Research Center | 241 530 € |
| FREIE UNIVERSITAET BERLIN | 279 469 € |
| IBM Danmark ApS | 350 460 € |
| IE Universidad | 0,00 € |
| Instituto de Empresa SL | 276 656 € |
| INTERTEAM Ltd. | 0,00 € |
| Nofima AS | 276 690 € |
| The Provost, Fellows Foundation Scholars & the Other Members of Board, of the College of the Holy & Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth Near Dublin | 226 233 € |
| UNIVERSITATSKLINIKUM BONN | 240 403 € |
| Universitat Wien | 452 400 € |
| UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM | 203 946 € |
| Vitagora Pole | 59 974 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/870578
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