METELS – Measuring Engagement in Technology-Enhanced Learning Scenarios, coordinated by Mónica Aresta (DigiMedia), is one of the 7 projects funded in the field of Media and Communication, within the framework of Exploratory Projects in all scientific domains 2023.
On 22 November 2024, the FCT announced the final results of the call for Exploratory Projects in all scientific domains 2023, which will support 403 exploratory research projects (PEX) lasting 18 months.
METELS – Measuring Engagement in Technology-Enhanced Learning Scenarios, coordinated by researcher Mónica Aresta (DigiMedia, DECA, UA), was the second of the 7 projects recommended for funding in the area of Media and Communication, in which 30 applications were evaluated.
The METELS project aims to propose a framework and a scale that can be used – without neglecting appropriate design/technical implementation standards and taking into account digital ethics and digital wellbeing – when exploring user engagement in TEL scenarios from the perspective of digital ethics, positive computing and reflective design. Building on the principles of positive computing and reflective design and their intersection with different approaches to UE, the project will also seek to understand the extent to which features of deceptive patterns (also known as dark patterns) can be integrated into the design of TEL solutions, taking into account positive computing, ethics and reflective design.
The research team includes researchers Carlos Santos and Luís Pedro (DigiMedia) and Marisa Lousada (CINTESIS.UA@RISE).
The project consultants are Nuno Otero, Lecturer at the School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences at the University of Greenwich; Mónica Divitini, Professor at the Department of Information and Computer Science at NTNU in Trondheim, Norway; Cláudia Figueiredo, Researcher at the Department of Social, Political and Territorial Sciences at the University of Aveiro; and Isabel Machado, Professor at IPAM Porto.
The METELS project is funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) under the reference 2023.14504.PEX. Additionally, the project plans to recruit a recent PhD recipient for a postdoctoral fellowship to support the main activities to be carried out.