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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251029T100000
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SUMMARY:World Café: AI for All\, Empowering European University Alliances 
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/world-cafe-ai-for-all-empowering-european-university-alliances/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251029
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250910T103043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T092613Z
UID:10000097-1761609600-1761695999@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Designing innovative micro-credentials: Best practices and open dialogue with CHARM-EU
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/designing-innovative-micro-credentials-best-practices-and-open-dialogue-with-charm-eu/
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,CHARM-EU event,Research,Teaching
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251027T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251027T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20251016T132124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T110748Z
UID:10000103-1761570000-1761573600@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM ON #2: International Joint Programmes
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/charm-on-2-international-joint-programmes/
CATEGORIES:CHARM-EU event,Interculturality,Learning,Teaching
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251021T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251021T171500
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250828T131008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T104933Z
UID:10000095-1761058800-1761066900@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM-DEN International Pitches
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/charm-eu-den-international-pitches-2/
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251009
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250731T093535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T090204Z
UID:10000093-1759708800-1759967999@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Cross-Border Doctorials 2025 : how to structure a research project based on European program
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/cross-border-doctorials-2025-how-to-structure-a-research-project-based-on-european-program/
CATEGORIES:Learning,Mobility
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251001T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251001T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250905T140018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T105715Z
UID:10000096-1759320000-1759325400@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM-EU Innovator's Journey | Building Responsible Skills for Digital and AI-Driven Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/charm-eu-innovators-journey-building-responsible-skills-for-digital-and-ai-driven-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Trinity College Dublin\, College Green\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250930
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250915T114115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T125117Z
UID:10000098-1759104000-1759190399@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM ON: Bringing Innovation into Practice
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/charm-on-bringing-innovation-into-practice/
CATEGORIES:CHARM-EU event,Learning,Teaching
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250924T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250924T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250728T074709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250728T125143Z
UID:10000092-1758704400-1758720600@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:International Conference | From Immune Activation to Toxicity: Challenges of Cancer Immunotherapies 
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/international-conference-from-immune-activation-to-toxicity-challenges-of-cancer-immunotherapies/
LOCATION:Université de Montpelllier\, 163 rue Auguste Broussonnet\, Montpellier\, 34000\, France
CATEGORIES:CHARM event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250719
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250414T103115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T065815Z
UID:10000085-1752451200-1752883199@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Business & Economics Summer University at ELTE Budapest
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/business-economics-summer-university-at-elte-budapest/
CATEGORIES:Interculturality,Learning,Mobility
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250701T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250701T103000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250620T134024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T134349Z
UID:10000090-1751360400-1751365800@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Best-practice in CHARM-EU´s Hybrid Classrooms
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/best-practice-in-charm-eus-hybrid-classrooms/
LOCATION:Würzburg University\, Emil-Fischer-Straße 70\, Gebäude 70\, 97074\, Würzburg\, Germany
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Innovation,Learning,Teaching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250624T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250624T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250423T081026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T082005Z
UID:10000086-1750755600-1750784400@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM-EU International Conference "Bridging minds\, Shaping futures: Transdisciplinarity in research”
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/charm-eu-international-conference-bridging-minds-shaping-futures-transdisciplinarity-in-research/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Innovation,Learning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250527T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250527T233000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250410T130720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T131126Z
UID:10000084-1748340000-1748388600@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Online World Café on Educational Research
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/online-world-cafe-on-educational-research/
CATEGORIES:Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250520T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250520T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250430T163429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T152313Z
UID:10000088-1747747800-1747762200@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Third CHARM-EU Open Science Training
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/third-charm-eu-open-science-day/
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250522
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250318T055804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T102922Z
UID:10000081-1747699200-1747871999@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Young Forum for Action on Sustainability and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/young-forum-for-action-on-sustainability-and-climate-change/
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250512T075250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T121952Z
UID:10000089-1747612800-1747785599@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Dissemination workshop of PATH - Planetary Health joint master’s program
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/dissemination-workshop-of-path-planetary-health-joint-masters-program/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Innovation,Learning,Planetary Health,Teaching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250509T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250509T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250430T130729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T131009Z
UID:10000087-1746802800-1746806400@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM-EU Innovators’ Journey: Unlocking Innovation Through Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/charm-eu-innovators-journey-unlocking-innovation-through-entrepreneurship/
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Innovation,Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250507T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250507T114500
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250403T123115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T134611Z
UID:10000083-1746613800-1746618300@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:EUIPO Virtual Open Day for university students
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/euipo-virtual-open-day-for-university-students/
CATEGORIES:Innovation,Interculturality,Learning,Select General Information General Information
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250508
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250311T074137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T074137Z
UID:10000080-1746489600-1746662399@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CIVICA Global Forum 2025
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/civica-global-forum-2025/
CATEGORIES:Learning,Sustainability,Teaching
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250404
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250327T110352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T110352Z
UID:10000082-1743552000-1743724799@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Arqus Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/arqus-annual-conference/
CATEGORIES:Governance,Research
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250401T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250401T143000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250307T093315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250307T093315Z
UID:10000079-1743514200-1743517800@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:LERU Talks - The European Degree: desirability\, feasibility and viability
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/leru-talks-the-european-degree-desirability-feasibility-and-viability/
CATEGORIES:Governance,Learning,Mobility
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250329
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250213T133518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T133518Z
UID:10000077-1743033600-1743206399@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:ENLIGHT Impact Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/enlight-impact-conference-2025/
CATEGORIES:Select General Information General Information
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250325T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250327T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20241122T090608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T090710Z
UID:10000065-1742893200-1743094800@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:EU Values Compass Training
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/eu-values-compass-training/
CATEGORIES:Interculturality,Mobility,Teaching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250226T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250226T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250114T090039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T131635Z
UID:10000073-1740564000-1740571200@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Workshop: Programmatic Assessment in CHARM EU
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/workshop-programmatic-assessment-in-charm-eu/
CATEGORIES:Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250219T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250219T123000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250114T090035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T092032Z
UID:10000072-1739959200-1739968200@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Workshop: Programmatic Assessment in CHARM EU / Sinnhaft(er) prüfen – erste Schritte in Richtung Programmatic Assessment
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/workshop-programmatic-assessment-in-charm-eu-sinnhafter-prufen-erste-schritte-in-richtung-programmatic-assessment/
CATEGORIES:Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250218T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250218T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250214T140434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T141502Z
UID:10000078-1739872800-1739901600@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Farewell symposium Jan Haarhuis: Shaping the Future of Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/farewell-symposium-jan-haarhuis-shaping-the-future-of-higher-education/
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Governance,Innovation,Inter-Institutional Working Groups,Interculturality,Learning,Mobility,Research,Select General Information General Information,Sustainability,Teaching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250211T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250211T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250204T102230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250204T102301Z
UID:10000076-1739271600-1739271600@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:4th annual EELISA Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/4th-annual-eelisa-roundtable/
CATEGORIES:Research,Select General Information General Information,Select Inclusivity Inclusivity,Sustainability,Teaching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250207
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20241010T153540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T105612Z
UID:10000053-1738627200-1738886399@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Student Mobility Summit | More mobility\, less carbon footprint
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/student-mobility-summit-more-mobility-less-carbon-footprint/
LOCATION:Edifici Històric\, Universitat de Barcelona\, Pl. de la Universitat\, L'Eixample\, Barcelona\, Catalunya\, 08007\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Mobility,Sustainability
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250130T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250130T123000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250113T113401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T105604Z
UID:10000071-1738234800-1738240200@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Commencement ceremony 3rd cohort - Master's programme in Global Challenges for Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/graduation-3rd-cohort-masters-programme-in-global-challenges-for-sustainability/
LOCATION:Edifici Històric\, Universitat de Barcelona\, Pl. de la Universitat\, L'Eixample\, Barcelona\, Catalunya\, 08007\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250129T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250129T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20250115T104228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T104308Z
UID:10000074-1738170000-1738175400@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Contextualizing Islam and its complex history
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/contextualizing-islam-and-its-complex-history/
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250129T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250129T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T121724
CREATED:20241219T165932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241219T170211Z
UID:10000070-1738144800-1738157400@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Alumni & Assesment day
DESCRIPTION:ScopeWe will explore gameful and innovative approaches from Citizen Science projects that could be promoted by academic libraries\, addressing both theoretical and practical perspectives. The aim is twofold: to promote Citizen Science and to increase user engagement with academic libraries. Librarians\, researchers\, and all interested participants are warmly invited to join the workshop. Short presentations\, a hands-on activity\, and a concluding discussion will encourage collective learning and shared reflection. OrganisersCitizen Science Working Group of the Professional Development Institute (Institut de Desenvolupament Professional-UB) and especially Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology)\, Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Pyhysics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media)\, Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) and Ignasi Labastida\, (Head of the Research Unit at CRAI) This workshop builds on the first workshop\, “Citizen Science and Libraries: What’s Next?”\, which took place in March 2025 within the framework of the Open Urban Sustainability Hubs (OPUSH) European project. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Find more information\, resources and readings\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n							\n						\n				\n					 Schedule  \n							\n			\n			\n		\n\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									10h-10h10: Welcome by organisers 10h10-10h45: Designing Gameful Participation in GLAM Citizen Science: From Motivation Theory to Implementation. Tomislav Ivanjko (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Zagreb). The seminar explores how gameful approaches (ranging from “games with a purpose” to lightweight gamification layers added to existing platforms) can increase motivation\, retention\, and learning in GLAM citizen science.The seminar links design choices to established motivation theory\, particularly self-determination theory\, distinguishing autonomy-\, competence-\, and relatedness-supportive features from purely extrinsic incentive schemes.It addresses specific mechanics (clear goals\, onboarding and scaffolding\, progressive task difficulty\, feedback loops\, badges and milestones\, narratives\, and social features such as teams or peer recognition) and explains how these mechanics shape participation dynamics\, such as sustained contribution\, collaboration\, and constructive competition.  10h45-11h: Questions and Answers. 11h-13h: Gameful and Innovative approaches in Citizen Science projects 11h-11h30: Short cases presentations 11h-11h10: Reading Rivers (Llegim el Riu): an institutionalization of a citizen science project in public libraries and local environmental offices. Núria Bonada (FEHM-Lab\, Faculty of Biology) 11h10-11h20: Heat Chronicles project (Cròniques de la Calor): libraries as headquarters and community hubs for urban heat research. Isabelle Bonhoure (OpenSystems research group\, Faculty of Physics and Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media) 11h20-11h30: I-CHANGE. Tools for the collective action against climate change and the case of the serious game “Our climate story”. Montserrat Llasat-Botija (GAMA research group\, Physics Faculty) 11h30-13h00: Hands-on activities. The participants will be divided into three groups and will have the opportunity to perform a real testing of all three projects of 30 mins each. At the end of each testing\, they will collaboratively reflect on the possibility to implement such type of projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB). 13h-13h30: Discussion and closing. The findings of the three testing groups will be shared\, and a collective discussion will be fostered to brainstorm of future implementation or co-creation of citizen science projects in academic libraries (e.g. CRAI at the UB).
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/alumni-assesment-day/
LOCATION:Edifici Històric\, Universitat de Barcelona\, Pl. de la Universitat\, L'Eixample\, Barcelona\, Catalunya\, 08007\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Learning
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