Beyond the modifications realised on the dissemination strategy and different deliverables of the first period of the action (required by the reviewers and the PO), the research followed the sequence of activities of the DoA. The Deliverables were uploaded to the Portal according to the schedule accorded in the second Amendment. The tasks performed during the action are listed below:
- Creation and managing of the website;
- Reorganization of the Consortium;
- Creation and management of the ethical protocol-data management protocols;
- Design and testing of the methodological protocol;
- Management of the NVivo platform;
- Fieldwork in eight countries;
- Data processing and analysis;
- Design and creation of the teachers Kit;
- Testing of the teachers kit;
- Creation of the YouTube Channel;
- Organization of the transmedia Literacy International Conference in Barcelona;
- Organization of the transmedia Literacy Seminar in Uruguay;
- Conference presentations;
- Media dissemination;
- Elaboration of the Book;
- Elaboration of the White Paper;
- Elaboration of more than 20 articles focused on the project results;
- Coordination of a special issue on the journal Comunicación y Sociedad.
Finally, the main academic results of the project focus on the creation of a map of transmedia skills and informal learning strategies. More than 200 main and specific transmedia skills have been identified during the research. The transmedia skills have been organised in n. 9 dimensions, each one of them including n. 44 main skills, in a second level, and n. 190 specific skills (more information in D4.2).
The non-academic output of the research is the Teachers Kit. It provides teachers with accurate information, educational tips, and concrete tasks to map students’ communication culture and abilities, and take them into concrete formal learning activities. It (
http://transmedialiteracy.upf.edu(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)) also endows teachers with the resources to propose activities and give lessons that engage, motivate and improve students’ learning outcomes.