Co-created personalised mobile access to public services for senior citizens
Project Consortium Lancaster University (ULANC) Tingtun AS (TT) AGE-Platform Europe (AGE)
HORIZON 2020
Research Objectives Explore and implement innovative ways to support senior citizens to access and use public services through personal mobile technologies and based on open government data.
Evangelische Stiftung Volmarstein/ Forschungsinstitut Technologie und Behinderung (FTB) Government To You Institut Fur Informationsmanagement Bremen GMBH (ifib) Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis (AUTH) Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (UPM) Ayunmiento de Zaragoza (ZGZ) Region of Central Macedonia (RCM)
Develop and deploy co-creation approaches and methodologies to engage senior citizens effectively in order to realize the benefits of open government data and mobile technologies for the ageing population.
Project Details Use Case Scenarios across Europe
Instrument: INSO-1-2015: ICT - enabled open government Total Cost: E2,923,993.75 Duration: 36 months Start Date: 1st February 2016 Project Coordinator: Prof Niall Hayes Project Coordinator: Lancaster University
Develop a situated, practice-based understanding of accessibility, mobility and usability of services. Based on this knowledge we will develop a best practice guide and toolkit for service and technology design together with senior citizens.
Project Contact: Dr. Bev Abram Project Contact: Lancaster University Tel: +44 (0)1524 510507
b.abram@lancaster.ac.uk
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Develop a framework for impact assessment and evaluation for co-creation approaches to open service development for the ageing population.
Personal Health Information
Use Case ID
Social Inclusion
Mobile Services
Map-based social networking and mobile open information services
Assessing the needs of senior citizens to extend independent living
Map-based data curation and collaborative map creation
Health-related open data information services for senior citizens
Problem Domain
Connecting people, open data & place through social networking for senior citizens
Assessing and tracking the service provision for elderly citizens to support their independent living
Empowering elderly people to create collaboratively maps with accessible routes, alert city
Consuming open data feeds for senior citizens
Trial Sites
Map-based social networking and mobile open information services
Assessing the needs of senior citizens to extend independent living
Map-based data curation and collaborative map creation
Health-related open data information services for senior citizens
Contact us: info@mobile-age.eu This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 693319
A safe and accessible city for elderly people
Extending Independent Living