Playing with Protons Goes Digital Survey
This is a short (15 minutes) survey addressed to primary and secondary school teachers, head teachers, teacher trainers and educators to collect their feedback on the experiences, challenges, and opportunities in their teaching practice as the world adapts to the “new normal” caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey is part of a needs analysis conducted by the EU funded Erasmus+ project Playing with Protons Goes Digital. The project aims at advancing the utilisation of new technologies that can facilitate an engaging, open, and digitally resilient science classroom. Within the project the emphasis is on building teacher digital competences by providing teachers and educators with an integrated toolkit that would enable them to co-design online creative STEAM* resources that “speak” to the digital habits, needs, and interests of their students.

Thank you for your answers and precious time!

*The acronym STEAM stands for the cross-curriculum study of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics

DISCLAIMER

The personal data that may be collected by filling out this form (name, email) is processed by the consortium of  the Playing with Protons Goes Digital project and in order to build a stakeholder community. By filling out this form, you consent to have your data used in the project and you acknowledge you have been provided the appropriate information. Your data will only be used in the context of the Playing with Protons Goes Digital project, and will not be shared with any other third party. It will be kept for a maximum of five years after the end of the project and in accordance with the project’s obligations to the EC. All data processing will be in accordance with the GDPR and national applicable law.
 
You are not obliged to provide us with any data, but if you do decide to do so, we have marked the fields which are mandatory for us to have a useful entry. You have the right to withdraw your participation and consent for the processing of your personal data at any time, also after filling out and submitting the form, if you happen to change your mind. In addition, you have other rights, like the right to access, the right to rectification (update or correct data), the right to erasure, the right to restriction of processing and the right to data portability.
 
To exercise your rights, you may contact us at [add partner’s email per country]. If you are still unhappy after that, you have the right to submit a complaint with a supervisory authority.
 
If you simply have a question about this processing or about the Playing with Protons Goes Digital project, please also contact us at [add partner’s email per country].


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