FreeWheel Social Impact Objectives and Evaluation Model Definition

Tiziano Luccarelli
2018 Zenodo  
The following activities have been conducted to define the evaluation model of Freewheel and its social impact objectives in order to measure the effect generated by the service on beneficiaries. With inputs from other consortium partners, FreeWheel Theory of change is developed as a way to capture a shared vision of the success of the project and define how the social impact of the service could be evaluated once it is fully operating. The previous deliverables have helped speed up the
more » ... ion process, and get a more precise and realistic vision of the change sought with this service. More precisely: - Having done the User stories exercise during the 1st General Assembly made it easier to conduct remote brainstorming sessions with partners in order to identify key stakeholders and key changes they envision once the service is live; - Interviews conducted for both the User Archetypes (D2.1) and the Experience Journey Map (D2.2) helped to gain clarity on the needs of the End Users and prioritize the key areas where the changes are most required. The Technical content details the customized method developed to design Freewheel Theory of Change. The shared vision of Freewheel by 2022 is the following: "People with physical motion limitations (temporary and permanent) have a more autonomous and inclusive mobility experience in their daily life."
doi:10.5281/zenodo.4293959 fatcat:3b6yuogfgrggffc6gwxwnbaqci