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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
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SUMMARY:European Students' Union Conference of the Student Bodies of the Alliances (CoA #3)
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/european-students-unions-conference-of-the-student-bodies-of-the-alliances-coa-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260514T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260514T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260429T100936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T101114Z
UID:10000157-1778752800-1778765400@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:2nd Workshop - Citizen Science and Libraries: gameful and innovative  approaches
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/2nd-workshop-citizen-science-and-libraries-gameful-and-innovative-approaches/
LOCATION:Information and Audiovisual Media CRAI Library\, C. Melcior de Palau\, 140\, Barcelona\, 08014\, Spain
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260320T125237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T105640Z
UID:10000141-1779062400-1779235199@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM-EU Networking Days: English as a Medium Instruction (EMI)
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/english-as-a-medium-instruction-emi-networking-event/
LOCATION:UIT Montpellier-Sète\, 99 Av. d'Occitanie\,\, Montpellier\, Montpellier\, 34090\, France
CATEGORIES:Innovation,Inter-Institutional Working Groups,Teaching
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260323T092704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T081313Z
UID:10000143-1779062400-1779235199@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:WP6 Meeting - EXTENSION AND FINE-TUNING OF THE CHARM-EU MOBILITY SCHEME
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/wp6-meeting-extension-and-fine-tuning-of-the-charm-eu-mobility-scheme/
LOCATION:Richter University Libraries\, Espace Richter 60\, 1 Rue des États Généraux\, Montpellier\, Montpellier\, 34000\, France
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260323T092956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T081313Z
UID:10000144-1779062400-1779235199@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:WP8 Meeting - CHARM-EU IT TOOLS: COURSE PORTFOLIO SYSTEM\, DIGITAL IDENTITY\, VLE  IMPLEMENTATION
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/wp8-meeting-charm-eu-it-tools-course-portfolio-system-digital-identity-vle-implementation/
LOCATION:Triolet Campus\, Campus Triolet\, Pl. Eugène Bataillon\, Montpellier\, Montpellier\, 34090\, France
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Innovation,Teaching
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260323T100655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T081313Z
UID:10000145-1779062400-1779235199@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:WP17 Meeting - Communication & Dissemination: Engaging the Campus: actions to a more connected CHARM-EU Community
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/engaging-the-campus-3-actions-to-a-more-connected-charm-eu-community/
LOCATION:Richter University Libraries\, Espace Richter 60\, 1 Rue des États Généraux\, Montpellier\, Montpellier\, 34000\, France
CATEGORIES:CHARM event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260316T085005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T081313Z
UID:10000139-1779062400-1779321599@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM-EU Networking Days: Challenges and Opportunities of GenAI in Teacher Education: Building European Practices
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/challenges-and-opportunities-of-genai-in-teacher-education-building-european-practices/
LOCATION:University of Montpellier – Faculty of Education\, 2 place Marcel Godechot\, Montpellier\, Montpellier\, 34000\, France
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Innovation,Teaching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260323T091437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T093511Z
UID:10000142-1779062400-1779407999@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARMing Week 2026
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/charming-week-2026/
LOCATION:Montpellier\, Montpellier\, France
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Governance,Inter-Institutional Working Groups
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260420T073811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T074211Z
UID:10000152-1779148800-1779235199@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Scientific Conference for the Creation of Sustainable Social Scenarios
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/scientific-conference-for-the-creation-of-sustainable-social-scenarios/
LOCATION:Edifici Històric\, Universitat de Barcelona\, Pl. de la Universitat\, L'Eixample\, Barcelona\, Catalunya\, 08007\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260423T104049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T104801Z
UID:10000155-1779148800-1779235199@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Scientific Conference for the Creation of Sustainable Social Scenarios
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/scientific-conference-for-the-creation-of-sustainable-social-scenarios-2/
LOCATION:UB Historic Building Aula Magna
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260323T104032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T081313Z
UID:10000146-1779235200-1779407999@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Sprint 7
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/sprint-7/
LOCATION:Richter University Libraries\, Espace Richter 60\, 1 Rue des États Généraux\, Montpellier\, Montpellier\, 34000\, France
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260323T105732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T081313Z
UID:10000147-1779321600-1779407999@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Manager's meeting
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/managers-meeting/
LOCATION:Richter University Libraries\, Espace Richter 60\, 1 Rue des États Généraux\, Montpellier\, Montpellier\, 34000\, France
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260530
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260423T093316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T093431Z
UID:10000153-1780012800-1780099199@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CIVICA Conference on Innovation in 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/civica-conference-on-innovation-in-higher-education/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260619
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260304T124114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T154343Z
UID:10000133-1781568000-1781827199@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:EU Values at the Core of Integration\, Education\, and Innovation
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-at-the-core-of-integration-education-and-innovation/
LOCATION:University of Montpellier – Faculty of Education\, 2 place Marcel Godechot\, Montpellier\, Montpellier\, 34000\, France
CATEGORIES:Innovation,Learning
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260930
DTSTAMP:20260502T103603
CREATED:20260409T083746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T100928Z
UID:10000149-1790553600-1790726399@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Cooperation with China: Developing Competences and Structures in European 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/cooperation-with-china-developing-competences-and-structures-in-european-higher-education/
LOCATION:Würzburg University\, Emil-Fischer-Straße 70\, Gebäude 70\, 97074\, Würzburg\, Germany
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