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Item Empowering preschool teachers and parents for digital education: Influence of the pandemic on children and preschools(IEEE, 2022-11-17) García-Holgado, L.; Vázquez-Ingelmo, A.; García-Holgado, A.; García-Peñalvo, F. J.; Simsek, E.; Kimav, A. U.; Pekarkova, S.; Arx, E. v.; Vasilevska, M.; Huijghe, R.; Öbekci, R.In addition to its impact on daily and work lives, the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected education delivery. According to UNESCO, nearly 90% of the world’s student population has had their learning experiences disrupted by precautions and policies implemented to overcome the spread of the disease. The project “Home, but not alone: Home, but not alone: Empowering preschool teachers and parents for digital education”, a European funded project focused on the exchange of good practices to improve preschool education throughout Europe, will mitigate educational losses by supporting teachers and parents who are the main providers of education for young children. This work describes the actions made to analyse the influence of the pandemic on children and preschools.Item Today’s Children Tomorrow’s Changemakers: educational resources to develop entrepreneurial skills(IEEE, 2021-09-23) Vázquez-Ingelmo, A.; García-Holgado, L.; García-Holgado, A.; García-Peñalvo, F. J.; Yiğit, Ö; Melch, S.; Hazar, P.; de Jager, N.Entrepreneurship is one of the main objectives of the European Union to ensure that people have the right skills for jobs. It is also part of the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning. Different stakeholders should be involved in fostering entrepreneurial skills. These skills need to be developed from an early stage. For this reason, teachers and parents have an essential responsibility in helping students gain entrepreneurial skills. This work describes the project Today’s Children Tomorrow’s Changemakers; a European funded project focused on developing entrepreneurial skills at primary school through a set of educational resources for teachers and children.Item An App to Support Yoga Teachers to Implement a Yoga-Based Approach to Promote Wellbeing Among Young People: Usability Study(Springer Nature, 2019-07-26) García-Holgado, A.; Tajes Reiris, I.; Kearney, N. A.; Martinus, C.; García-Peñalvo, F. J.Many young people suffer from chronic stress and other issues that inhibit the functioning and development of the prefrontal cortex, and this also affects their intrinsic motivation to engage in any activity. In short, unless their well-being is addressed, they cannot engage effectively. The HIPPOCAMPUS project aims to address these issues by promoting the well-being of young people through the practice of a range of techniques derived from yoga. Yuva Yoga app is part of the approach to support the yoga-based practices with young people. It is a multiplatform mobile app developed as Backend as a Service both for Android and iOS. The first public version of the mobile app is part of the pilots implemented in the schools involved in the project, but there is not a special focus on the usability of the app. This work presents the heuristic evaluation of Yuva Yoga for iOS carried out by four experts as part of a major usability study that combines heuristic techniques, both iOS and Android, and empirical methods with users. Some problems were detected during the evalu-ation, but more of the problems have a low priority rating. They are mainly cosmetic problems that do not need to be fixed unless extra time is available on the project, or minor usability problems. The results have provided an important input to develop a new minor version of the mobile app, in order to improve the user experience in the pilots at schools.Item Delphi study to identify the young people priorities about digital society(ACM, 2018-10-24) Rodríguez-Conde, M. J.; García-Holgado, A.; Zangrando, V.; García-Peñalvo, F. J.This paper aims to present an advance of the results of the application of the Delphi technique, with the aim of gathering the opinion of experts or stakeholders on the topics of priority interest of young people in Europe, especially on the digital society. It is a work framed within the Horizon 2020 WYRED Project (netWorked Youth Research for Empowerment in the Digital Society). !e WYRED project, and in this specific case the Networking process, aims in bringing together children, young people, other stakeholders and policymakers around Europe. !e Delphi technique is one of the prospective methods that study the future, concerning the evolution of the factors of the techno-socio-economic environment and the interactions between these factors. !e characteristics that define this technique are anonymity, iteration and controlled feedback, and presentation of group data in the statistical form. !e progress of the presented results allows us to corroborate the agreement of experts about the topics that have been raised. According to experts, the concern of youth towards issues related to the digital society does not appear among the first concerns of young people neither in Spain nor the rest of the countries surveyed.Item Gender gap in the Digital Society: a qualitative analysis of the international conversation in the WYRED project(ACM, 2019-10-16) Sánchez Santos, N.; García-Holgado, A.; Sánchez-Gómez, M. C.The objective of this research is to know the opinion of young people about one of the main current issues: gender stereotypes and equality. The research has been developed in the context of the WYRED project. Specifically, the information has been obtained from an international conversation about stereotypes and equality on Internet carried out on the WYRED Platform between February and March 2019. The content analysis has been done with the Nvivo software following a qualitative analysis method. The most important results are the importance of technology in the perpetuation of stereotypes, the criticism towards traditional gender stereotypes, and the defense of education in breaking stereotypes in order to achieve an egalitarian society. In short, the opinion of young people concludes in a critique of traditional stereotypes and the need for change in society.