DigiGen project comes to an end after three years of research
date: 13/12/2022
It's a wrap for DigiGen! This European research project aimed to develop significant knowledge about how children and young people, a group growing up today which is often referred to as the "Digital Generation", use and are affected by the technological transformations in their everyday lives. After three years of research, the project has now concluded.
The work of DigiGen ran from December 2019 until November 2022, and was conducted by a consortium consisting of nine members across nine different European countries: Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Norway, Romania, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The key outcomes from the project include many published working papers and policy briefs presenting the qualitative data from 588 children and young people from 5 to 18 years old and 141 adults (teachers, parents, and so on) to better understand children and young people’s everyday digital realities.
Read more about the DigiGen project on the BIK portal, or visit the DigiGen project website direct.