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IGNITE empathic questionnaire report
The IGNITE Empathic Questionnaire Report explores how students from five European universities learn best and how digital content can be tailored to their emotional and cognitive preferences. The study found that visual and hands-on learning styles dominate, while auditory and reading/writing methods are less popular. Students are most engaged when content is relevant, practical, and visually clear, with short, structured videos and interactive elements proving most effective. Across countries, preferences differ — for example, French and Norwegian students value collaborative and experiential learning, while Belgians and Spaniards prefer structured, step-by-step formats. These findings guide the creation of IGNITE nanomodules that combine visual richness, emotional engagement, and personalized learning paths to support sustainable innovation and entrepreneurship education across cultures.
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