Projects per year
Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The new information and communication technology presents a potentially useful tool and opportunity. It can help address daunting societal challenges such as growing inequalities (in vulnerable areas), but also challenges of digital literacy, big tech, responsible AI, unemployment, addiction, exclusion, and environmental sustainability. To digitally transform our life and society, a holistic and long-term vision is needed, along with the right policies and institutions, innovation and experimentation, and leadership and learning capabilities.
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Projects
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'Help! How do I study effectively?': How to implement a self-learning, artificially intelligent chatbot as a flexible study coach in an online learning environment
Joosten - ten Brinke, D. (PI), Vos, T. (PI), Camp, G. (CoI), van Otterlo, M. (CoI) & Debets, T. (Junior researcher)
1/09/22 → …
Project: Research
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The impact of big data and predictive analytics on patient agility in hospitals
Broekharst, D. (Project lead), Helms, R. (PI), Roijakkers, N. (PI), van de Wetering, R. (CoI) & Ooms, W. (CoI)
1/03/22 → 1/03/26
Project: Research
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Innovating digital assessment-effective use of multimedia
Jarodzka, H. (PI), Janssen, J. (Supervisor), Pat El, R. (Co-supervisor), Joosten - ten Brinke, D. (CoI), Kirschner, P. (CoI), Hendriks, V. (CoI) & Kerckhoffs, A. (Junior researcher)
1/02/22 → 28/02/26
Project: PhD project