Health on the move—can we keep up?Although the potential of activity trackers for enhancing wellbeing and quality of life is undisputed, the findings of arecent contribution show that the required skills to live up to this promise fall short. Both data and strategic skills of users of activity trackers reveal much room for improvement. The most frequently encountered problems involving data skills were related to navigating to the correct data representations. Substantial strategic skill-related problems were experienced when setting goals and translating these into actions.Read more
Navigating the cross-contextual media landscape: Children’s and adolescent’s digital media use, development and (in)equalityThe proposal 'Navigating the cross-contextual media landscape: Children’s and adolescent’s digital media use, development and (in)equality' has received a grant from the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA Theme: Youth and digitalisation).Read more
Health on the move—can we keep up?
Navigating the cross-contextual media landscape: Children’s and adolescent’s digital media use, development and (in)equality
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