Doping Roadblock Game In Sport- Augmented Reality

Erasmus+ SportCollaborative PartnershipsID: 622138
EC Contribution
โ‚ฌ257,465
Consortium Size
9 orgs
โ–ถSummary

Background DORGIS project addresses the European Commission's priority in the Sports field related to the prevention of doping in recreational sport and instilling a culture of clean sport. The project was funded by ERASMUS+ SPORT and implemented by seven institutions from seven European countries (RO, EL, IT, PT, PL, HR, ES). DORGIS' priorities were to enhance sport ethics and integrity in sport, emphasize on the risks and dangers related to illegal substances use and advice coaches, parents and athletes. Objectives DORGIS main goal is to prevent and inform, educate and motivate young athletes (9-17 yrs old) and sport teachers/coaches concerning the dangers related to the use of prohibited drugs and substances by developing an attractive, innovative, anti-doping game, the DORGIS game, using both mobile AR technology and anti-doping activities in sports grounds. DORGIS project involved the active participation of a large number of athletes, teachers and coaches for the development of its innovative outputs. Implementation DORGIS partnership first developed a needs analysis report, a quality report and a promo website. Then proceeded to the development of its intellectual outputs: Mobile apps, Moodle platform and anti-doping activities. After the completion of DORGIS products, the partners have proceeded to the pilot application of the project's products to a large number (157) of athletes, teachers and coaches using material evaluation forms either printed or online. A report was developed using the results. Achievements 1) An app in 8 language versions for android and IOS smartphones including an assessment test, two holograms using augmented reality technology, educative material and 3D games.2) A Moodle platform including 42 modules for coaches and parents (in 8 language versions), containing more than 67 videos out of which more than 40 new videos developed with the participation of athletes, scientists and parents, as well as audios, tips and quizzes.3) 70 anti-doping activities in 8 language versions.

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