2024-03-28T14:33:48Z
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oai:zenodo.org:3752514
2020-04-15T08:20:19Z
user-families_share
user-eu
Manolis Falelakis ViLabs
2018-10-31
<p>This document reports the results of the activities conducted in work package 2 as part of Task 2.1 (“Setting the deployment environment”) that aimed in specifying the functionalities and the software components that will be employed in the Families_Share platform, for the delivery of the selected services. Taking into account the input from Task 1.3 and carefully considering the refined and prioritized set of user requirements and the related visual wireframes and flows specified in Deliverable D1.2 - Families_Share mobile-based services definition, this document provides:</p>
<p>• a list of the identified functional and non-functional software requirements for the first version of the platform.</p>
<p>• a description of the technological components that are going to be employed in the platform development and deployment.</p>
<p>• the design of the software architecture of Families_Share, both in terms of the software and its deployment in the CityLabs.</p>
<p>• the specification of the back-end Application Programming Interface of the platform, in the form of RESTful endpoints.</p>
<p>Moreover, the set of software requirements is revisited, specifying for each one of them how it is satisfied by the selected design.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3752514
oai:zenodo.org:3752514
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https://zenodo.org/communities/families_share
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3752513
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D2.1. Families_Share Service design and deployment environment
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oai:zenodo.org:3752062
2020-04-15T08:20:19Z
user-families_share
user-eu
Carina Veeckman
2018-03-29
<p>This deliverable is part of work package 1, T1.4 “Development of the behavioural mapping and communities engagement strategy”, and provides a first baseline measurement of the behavioural profiles of the prospective Families-Share users in the different city labs. The behaviour profiles help to better understand and support the pilot coordinators in terms of main barriers and enablers (or motivators) that are currently present within their communities for organising child care, sharing time, tasks, services or products with each other, and using digital technologies. For this baseline measurement, a survey was developed and distributed among the seven city labs from which a “child care profile”, a “sharing economy profile” and a “digital profile” was constructed. The survey was filled in between November 2018 and mid-January 2019, and was filled in by 665 respondents in total. After data cleaning, behavioural profiles were constructed for each specific city lab. Each profile consists of descriptive statistics of the prospective Families-Share users, as well as a more indepth analysis of certain barriers and enablers for using the Families-Share solution. Based on these insights, specific recommendations for the engagement strategy for each city lab were formulated, as well as the first version of the COM-B model that summarizes the main barriers and enablers for the adoption of the Families-Share solution. It seems that the main potential barriers for adopting the Families-Share solution are the digital skills of prospective users, while mainly social and economic motivations are drivers for using it. Based on the experiments during the pilot trials (WP3), an update of the COM-B model will be presented in D4.4 “Perceived barriers and enablers for up taking the Families-Share solution” (M28). T</p>
<p>he reader of this document is advised to read the conclusions chapter for consulting the main conclusions per behavioural profile, the recommendations for the engagement strategy and the COM-B model. For specific details of each city lab, the reader can check chapter 4.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3752062
oai:zenodo.org:3752062
eng
Zenodo
https://zenodo.org/communities/families_share
https://zenodo.org/communities/eu
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3752061
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Behavioural mapping, behavioural profiles, motivations, capabilities, opportunities, barriers, enablers, engagement strategy
D1.3_Families_Share_Behavioural-Mapping-engagement-toolkit_V1.0
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oai:zenodo.org:3822806
2020-05-13T20:20:36Z
user-families_share
user-eu
Charalampos (Mpampis) Chatzimallis
2019-11-22
<p>This document provides an overview of the dissemination and campaign strategy of the Families_Share project, including information about the identification and implementation of the communication approach (the various dissemination channels, tools and materials used for dissemination purposes) as well as a preliminary approach over the sustainability, exploitation and replication of the project results. The project adopts a dynamic dissemination plan from the very beginning of the project in order to: • Raise awareness about the Families_Share project and approach, the benefits and opportunities for local communities and target stakeholders • Increase engagement and encourage the involvement of targeted stakeholders in the project activities, especially during the co-design activities for the development of the Families_Share Platform • Communicate the project results and ensure the sustainability – exploitation and replication of the Families_Share outputs after the completion of the project. This report was developed for outlining the overall project dissemination strategy but also for reporting and assessing the implemented activities for reaching its dissemination objectives and target audience. This plan will be reviewed and updated on a regular basis for assessing new dissemination opportunities that are likely to emerge during the course of the project. The provided communication and dissemination plan covers branding, the project website, social media channels, electronic newsletters and press releases as well as project’s dissemination materials such as leaflets/brochures. The monitoring of dissemination activities provides information for the overall targets of the dissemination plan.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3822806
oai:zenodo.org:3822806
eng
Zenodo
https://zenodo.org/communities/families_share
https://zenodo.org/communities/eu
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3822805
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communication, dissemination, social media, events, website,
D5.1 Online Communication Campaign Design and contents
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oai:zenodo.org:3822696
2020-05-13T20:20:38Z
user-families_share
user-eu
Chiara Leonardi
2018-11-30
<p>This document reports on the acvies conducted in WP3 as part of Task 3.1 (“Defining the tesng and evaluaon methodology”) and Task 3.2. (“Seng up community management for pilots”). The main goal of these acvies is to support the whole process of pilong the Families_Share Plaorm within the 7 CityLabs. One of the main challenges of the Families_Share project is to provide guidance to the 7 CityLabs in order to acvate local communies that will experiment innovave models for socialising childcare in different locaons, that differ according to economic situaon, societal models and, of course, cultural perspecves. Beside, an important goal is to conduct a longitudinal exploraon of how local communies will use and adopt the Families_Share Plaorm. This document comprises two main parts: Part I. Methodology of pilot testing and evaluation. It presents the evaluaon framework for the 1° pilot acons aimed at providing guidance to the 7 CityLabs to explore the User Experience (UX) of families and other stakeholders engaged at the local level. The documents includes guidelines, depicts methods and present common templates to conduct evaluaons in the CityLabs, in order to gather comparable insights that will feed the re‑design of the Families_Share Plaorm (part of WP2). Part II. Guidelines for Community Managers. It presents the handbook that describes the lessons learnt extracted by the project´s partners in COKIDO (De Stuyverij) and NEXTHAMBURG (urbanista) in order to provide inspiring insights, hints and pialls to the Families_Share CityLabs.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3822696
oai:zenodo.org:3822696
eng
Zenodo
https://zenodo.org/communities/families_share
https://zenodo.org/communities/eu
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3822695
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Co‑design, user needs, requirements
D3.1 Methodology of pilot testing and evaluation, and Guidelines for Community Managers
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oai:zenodo.org:3752048
2020-04-15T08:20:18Z
user-families_share
user-eu
Chiara Leonardi
2018-06-30
<p>This document reports on the activities conducted in WP1 and includes a framework for collective and inclusive innovation in childcare and in Life-Work Balance, a mapping existing initiatives on time-sharing and socializing tasks in order to define a set of best practices and lesson learned to be exploited for the pilots’ implementation. Starting from this framework and from the relevant dimensions identified, activities in WP1 have been focused on engaging stakeholders and communities to identify local needs and bottom-up initiatives in relation to childcare, opportunities and barriers related to the introduction of peer-to-peer approaches to childcare. A participatory approach has been implemented to facilitate the identification of needs within the existing communities and relevant public and private stakeholders. To refine and deepen the understanding of local communities’ needs and to define the services to be activated in the Families_Share platform, a co-design process was followed to actively engage the stakeholders at each CityLab in the actual design of the Families_Share services through participatory methods. Specific actions have been instantiated and implemented at each CityLab to involve stakeholders. Finally, inputs and service concepts emerged during workshops have been synchronized and worked out at the international level to provide a concrete input for the platform and mobile-based services design and implementation.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3752048
oai:zenodo.org:3752048
eng
Zenodo
https://zenodo.org/communities/families_share
https://zenodo.org/communities/eu
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3752047
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Co-design, user needs, requirements
D1.1 Families_Share framework, and local and international user needs and requirements
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oai:zenodo.org:3822690
2020-05-13T20:20:38Z
user-families_share
user-eu
Manolis Falelakis
2019-02-28
<p>This report aims at supplementing the software prototype of the Families_Share Platform. This release complies with the specifications for version 1 found in D2.1 – Services design and deployment environment, which were crafted in order to conform with the requirements captured in D1.2 – Families_Share mobile-based services definition. The document focuses on the user perspective and the flow within the Android / web app. Details on the backend design as well as the deployment architecture were included in D2.1. The reader is invited to experience the functionalities of the platform by downloading the core Android app from [1]. The app is also available on Google Play Store in [2], though an invitation is currently needed as it is in closed testing.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3822690
oai:zenodo.org:3822690
eng
Zenodo
https://zenodo.org/communities/families_share
https://zenodo.org/communities/eu
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3822689
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Platform, development, release, user manual, testing
D2.2 Families_Share Platform version 1
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oai:zenodo.org:3822838
2020-05-13T20:20:38Z
user-families_share
user-eu
Charalampos (Mpampis) Chatzimallis
2019-02-09
<p>This deliverable presents the Success stories videos, including motivational material that have been developed under the Families_Share project and more specifically under Task 5.2 “Awareness-raising event” of WP5 “Dissemination and Sustainability”. The success stories videos contain material – recordings from the pilot locations (Citylabs) as well as interviews of parents participating in the pilot activities that have been implemented by the project partners during the first iteration period. They are a collection of good practices, success stories and experiences of CityLab participants – the so-called heroes - in WP3. Three (3) video interviews were expected by each CityLab. More than 3 were received in most of the cases. The videos are shared on Families_Share website and in social media channels aiming to encourage further involvement and activation, especially in the second iteration, of the project. The success stories – video interviews were edited as promotional material, with the intention to reach a general audience, consisting of both adults and children and seek to raise public awareness about the “services” provided via the project. Furthermore, the videos are also addressing more specific target audiences, namely public stakeholders and potential replicators, by presenting the potentials of the project as well as citizens’ will to use the application. They aim at encouraging participation and involvement in the activities facilitated and promoted via the Families_Share application translating existing needs to real solutions.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3822838
oai:zenodo.org:3822838
eng
Zenodo
https://zenodo.org/communities/families_share
https://zenodo.org/communities/eu
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3822837
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Success stories, videos, promotional material, interviews, citylabs, engagement, WP5l, dissemination, sustainability, awareness-raising
D5.2 Success Stories Videos
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oai:zenodo.org:3752055
2020-04-15T08:20:18Z
user-families_share
Chiara Leonardi
2018-08-30
<p>This document reports on the activities conducted in WP1 as part of Task 1.3 (“Definition of the Families_Share online and onsite services through co-design”) related to the design of the Families_Share platform and mobile-based services. In particular, inputs provided by stakeholders and local communities’ needs emerged through the co-design approach - described in D1.1 - have been synchronized and worked out to provide a concrete input for mobile-based services design and implementation to be conducted in WP2.<br>
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This deliverable provides:</p>
<p>● an analysis of existing digital applications for childcare management and group time scheduling;<br>
● a description of three usage scenarios related to the three main types of childcare activities that have been identified starting from inputs collected in T1.2. and T1.3, namely regular childcare, flexible childcare and last minute childcare;<br>
● the results of a collaborative exercise performed by the project partners of the Cokido application, in order to get a general overview and a first-hand experience of a collaborative process for shared childcare through a digital service;<br>
● the elaboration of a task flow maps, starting from the refinement of user needs and platform functionalities elaborated in during the international meeting in Limassol (Cyprus) in June 2018;<br>
● the refinement and prioritization of user requirements and the related visual wireframes, including indications for the UX (User experience) and UI (User interface) design - as a result of the “design sprint” workshop conducted in Venice in July 2018.<br>
● the overall documentation describing the visual identity, high-fidelity wireframes and the interaction flow that will guide the development of the first release of the Families_Share platform, as part of WP2. Mockups, wireframes and interactive prototypes of the Families_Share platform have been elaborated to detail and showcase the features and the interaction that should be supported within the application. This documentation provides a basis of communication and source of clarification that will guide the platform and mobile services development in WP2.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3752055
oai:zenodo.org:3752055
eng
Zenodo
https://zenodo.org/communities/families_share
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3752054
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Co-design, user needs, requirements
D1.2 Families_Share mobile-based services definition
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