Blog Post 9 - Hello From TechWell!

by Muhammed Karabudak | Mar 27, 2025

After snowy days we are ready to embrace the energy of spring. We are excited to give latest news from our Project: Investigation and identification of methodology design of our Project is about to be finished. Here is what we have done so far:

Desk research is conducted by the project team to provide a detailed literature review and current status of existing researches on technology addiction topic. This process is carried out by a research team who are competent in terms of both methodology, project management, and academic background.

Three national reports (Turkiye, France and Italy) are created as the output of this activity and will be published shortly. These reports will be published on all the communication channels, website and social media of our project.

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Blog Post 9 - Hello From TechWell!

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About TechWell


Why TechWell Project?

The prevalence of technology addiction has emerged as a global concern of increasing significance in recent years. This phenomenon is observed across a diverse spectrum of socioeconomic groups, especially among younger population.

The harmful use of technology and its negative effects on young people have also found their way into EU documents. The European Parliament's report, published in 2019, focuses directly on this issue, defines the problem and proposes solutions. As mentioned in the relevant report, the proposed solutions include "promoting and disseminating applied research and information on responsible internet use and prevention" and "promoting and educating on online and offline health behaviours in young populations" (European Parliament, 2019).

The Technological Wellness Among Young People (TechWell) Project aims to address this issue by offering an innovative training programme.

Aims

The fundamental basis for this project proposal rests on three empirical reasons;

  • Assessing the causes and consequences of smartphone addiction among high school students
  • Combating problematic smartphone usage
  • Increasing awareness among young people about smartphone addiction