New „Active Break to Go“ app prototypes developed by students During the Digital Citizen Science seminar held in the winter semester of 2022/23, teams of students developed new prototypes for the “Aktivpause to Go” (Active Break to Go) app. While the app was originally designed for active breaks in the workplace, it is now being expanded for home office active breaks. Using two YouTube videos, they present their proposals for new app features to encourage more exercise. Videos of the results |
Interview for the lookKIT Magazine Prof. Dr. Christof Weinhardt and Prof. Dr. Alexander Mädche were interviewed about the project wir-forschen.digital for the KIT magazine lookKIT. The issue of the magazine entitled "Nachgefragt" (Inquired) focused on the exchange between science and society. Read the magazine |
Successful Finish of the Home Office Challenge On Wednesday, July 13, 2022, the final event of the participatory campaign "Home Office? Challenge accepted" took place. The student teams successfully presented their solutions to four of the submitted challenges to the public. The results were discussed in a relaxed atmosphere with citizens, other students and scientists. Videos of the results |
Home Office? Challenge accepted! As part of the participation campaign, citizens have described their personal challenges from their everyday life working at home. Teams of scientists and students have developed prototype solutions, which they will present to the public on July 13 from 4-6 p.m. in TRIANGEL Open Space. Registration |
Interview with Prof. Mädche on Campus Report Prof. Dr. Alexander Mädche was a guest on Campus Report on May 24, 2022. There he talked about home office, citizen science and the project wir-forschen.digital. Interview |
Forum Citizen Science The project wir-forschen.digital was represented at this year's Forum Citizen Science (May 12 and 13, 2022) in Sankt Augustin near Bonn with a presentation and a poster. News from the Forum |
Kick-off event on Citizen Science at Leibniz Universität Hannover Anke Greif-Winzrieth participated in the panel discussion at LUH's Citizen Science kick-off event: |