This course equips students with the conceptual and practical tools to design, implement, and critically evaluate DigiMove experiments involving human participants in movement, digital, and health sciences, with special attention to ethics, data protection, and the responsible use of technology.

Start point: Read available Materials and Resources: Case studies adapted from the literature - Templates: consent forms, data protection impact assessments

Recommended readings: - Ethics and Data Science - EU GDPR Portal (https://gdpr-info.eu/) - Recent papers in movement science using digital tools - CERUM accepted proposals.

Outline:

S1: Foundations of Experimental Design in Movement and Digital Sciences

S2: Ethics in Movement Science and Emerging Tech

S3: Data Privacy and the GDPR in Research

S4: Designing Your Own Study — Group Project Workshop

S5: Final Evaluation & Reflection