European Consortium Advances Research on Gaming Disorders with New Insights and Welcomes New Member

The European Consortium responsible for the Erasmus+ project “Gaming Disorders”, has successfully completed another pivotal phase. The team recently finalized comprehensive questionnaires targeting parents, students, and teachers, gathering essential data to understand the community’s engagement with gaming and their understanding of the problems that can come from it. Additionally, the project enriched its research perspective

European Consortium Launches Pioneering Educational Project on Gaming Disorders

A collaborative effort led by Low-tec, together with partners across Europe, has launched the “Gaming Disorders” project, funded by the European Commission. This initiative, spanning 2023-2025, is dedicated to empowering teachers and educational staff with the skills and tools necessary to address challenges posed by digital transformation, with a specific focus on Gaming Disorders. The

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