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SUMMARY:Democracy4All conference explores the impact of artificial intelligence on democracy
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/democracy4all-conference-explores-the-impact-of-artificial-intelligence-on-democracy/
CATEGORIES:Governance,Innovation,Planetary Health
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251113
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20250624T081308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T144827Z
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SUMMARY:CHARM-EU Annual 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/charm-eu-annual-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Bar Beton\, Pythagoraslaan 101\, Utrecht\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251124T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251124T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20251028T090010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T154244Z
UID:10000104-1763989200-1763992800@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM ON #3: Citizen Science in Action
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-3-citizen-science-in-action/
CATEGORIES:CHARM-EU event,Interculturality,Learning,Teaching
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251127T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251127T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20251110T152023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T152028Z
UID:10000111-1764232200-1764264600@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Closing event of the Planetary Health Joint Master’s Programme
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/closing-event-of-the-planetary-health-joint-masters-programme/
LOCATION:ELTE Faculty of Science\, 1117 Budapest Pázmány Péter sétány 1/A\, Budapest\, Hungary
CATEGORIES:Learning,Planetary Health
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251215T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251215T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20251204T071220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T165013Z
UID:10000112-1765796400-1765800000@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Enacting Education for Sustainable Development: spotlight on teaching practices for exploring ‘Worldviews\, Perceptions and Values’.
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/enacting-education-for-sustainable-development-spotlight-on-teaching-practices-for-exploring-worldviews-perceptions-and-values/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:CHARM-EU event,Interculturality,Learning,Teaching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260119T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260119T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260106T164425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T145031Z
UID:10000118-1768820400-1768824000@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Enacting Education for Sustainable Development 2: spotlight on teaching practices for exploring ‘Worldviews\, Perceptions and Values’.
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/enacting-education-for-sustainable-development-2/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:CHARM-EU event,Learning,Sustainability,Teaching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260121T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260121T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260105T102505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T131036Z
UID:10000116-1768993200-1769000400@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Master's in Global Challenges for Sustainability Hybrid Open Day at ELTE\, Budapest\, Hungary
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/masters-in-global-challenges-for-sustainability-open-day-at-elte-budapest-hungary/
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,CHARM-EU event,Learning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260121T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260121T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20251219T104351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T104437Z
UID:10000114-1768998600-1769004000@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Presentation of the Master's in Global Challenges for Sustainability\, in Turku\, Finland
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/presentation-of-the-masters-in-global-challenges-for-sustainability-in-turku-finland/
LOCATION:Åbo Akademi University\, Tuomiokirkontori 3\, Turku\, 20500\, Finland
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,CHARM-EU event,Learning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260124
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260116T093243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T145318Z
UID:10000124-1769040000-1769212799@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:The Polyglot League networking event
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/the-polyglote-league-networking-event/
LOCATION:Edifici Històric\, Universitat de Barcelona\, Pl. de la Universitat\, L'Eixample\, Barcelona\, Catalunya\, 08007\, Spain
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Inter-Institutional Working Groups,Interculturality,Teaching
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260126T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260126T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260106T153139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T145914Z
UID:10000117-1769432400-1769436000@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM ON #4: Speaking Across Borders: Language and Intercultural Communication
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_4_speaking_across_borders/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:CHARM-EU event,Interculturality,Learning,Teaching
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260129
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260114T101700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T082459Z
UID:10000121-1769472000-1769644799@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Grand Finale 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/grand-finale-2026/
LOCATION:FIMA\, Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media\, Melcior de Palau\, 140\, Barcelona\, Barcelona\, 08014\, Spain
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Learning,Teaching
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260129T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260114T130916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T142658Z
UID:10000123-1769684400-1769688000@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Commencement Ceremony 4th cohort - Master's programme is 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/commencement-ceremony-4th-cohort-masters-programme-is-global-challenges-for-sustainability/
LOCATION:Edifici Històric\, Universitat de Barcelona\, Pl. de la Universitat\, L'Eixample\, Barcelona\, Catalunya\, 08007\, Spain
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Learning,Sustainability,Teaching
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260129T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260129T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20251215T141411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T141638Z
UID:10000113-1769688000-1769695200@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:New Hybrid Classroom at JMU: Perspectives\, Practices\, and Solutions 
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/new-hybrid-classroom-at-jmu-perspectives-practices-and-solutions/
LOCATION:Würzburg University\, Emil-Fischer-Straße 70\, Gebäude 70\, 97074\, Würzburg\, Germany
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Teaching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260129T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260129T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260122T152108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T152756Z
UID:10000126-1769691600-1769695200@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM-EU Open Day at Trinity College Dublin
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-open-day-at-trinity-college-dublin/
LOCATION:Naughton Institute\, Trinity College Dublin\, D02 W9K7\, Naughton Institute\, Trinity College Dublin\, Dublin\, Dublin\, D02 W9K7\, Ireland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260131
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20251219T105144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T105402Z
UID:10000115-1769731200-1769817599@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Presentation of the Master's in Global Challenges for Sustainability\, in Utrecht\, The Netherlands
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/presentation-of-the-masters-in-global-challenges-for-sustainability-in-utrecht-netherlands/
LOCATION:Utrecht University\, Heidelberglaan 8\, Utrecht\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,CHARM-EU event,Learning
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://charm-eu.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/charmeu-masters2026-socialmedia-banner-1.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260207
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260202T093644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T102402Z
UID:10000128-1770163200-1770422399@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM-EU Winter School 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/charm-eu-winter-school-2026/
LOCATION:University of Barcelona. Faculty of Economics and Business\, Diagonal\, 690-696\, Room 2019 (Building 696).\, Barcelona\, Barcelona\, 08034\, Spain
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Innovation,Teaching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260204T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260205T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260114T115112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T081417Z
UID:10000122-1770195600-1770292800@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Legal Issues in Scientific Cooperation with China - Online Workshop
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/legal-issues-in-scientific-cooperation-with-china-online-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Interculturality,Research
LOCATION:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260212T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260206T080251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T080400Z
UID:10000131-1770901200-1770915600@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Online Presentation of ZHFE (Journal for Higher Education Development) Special Issue: “New Models of the University”
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-presentation-of-zhfe-journal-for-higher-education-development-special-issue-new-models-of-the-university/
CATEGORIES:Innovation,Inter-Institutional Working Groups
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260215
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260127T114738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T114738Z
UID:10000127-1771027200-1771113599@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Presentation of the Master’s in Global Challenges for Sustainability\, in Montpellier\, France
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/presentation-of-the-masters-in-global-challenges-for-sustainability-in-montpellier-france/
LOCATION:Université de Montpelllier\, 163 rue Auguste Broussonnet\, Montpellier\, 34000\, France
CATEGORIES:CHARM-EU event,Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260216T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260216T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260203T154050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T135025Z
UID:10000130-1771239600-1771243200@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Enacting Education for Sustainable Development 3: spotlight on teaching practices for exploring ‘Worldviews\, Perceptions and Values’
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/enacting-education-for-sustainable-development-3/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:CHARM-EU event,Learning,Sustainability,Teaching
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260122T133152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T133503Z
UID:10000125-1771804800-1772236799@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Staff Week 3.0 ELTE\, Budapest (Erasmus+ BIP)
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/staff-week-3-0-elte-budapest-erasmus-bip/
LOCATION:ELTE Faculty of Law\, Egyetem tér 1–3.\, Budapest\, Hungary
CATEGORIES:Mobility
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260224T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260203T143557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T142544Z
UID:10000129-1771948800-1771952400@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM-EU Innovators’ Journey: Sustainable Entrepreneurs\, and what their needs are
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-2/
LOCATION:HALC University of Utrecht\, Androclus building\, Room 0.004 Yalelaan 1\, Utrecht\, Utrecht\, 3584
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Innovation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260304T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260304T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260212T095021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T113317Z
UID:10000132-1772632800-1772643600@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:STOA high-level conference - Academic Freedom in Support of Democracy
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/stoa-high-level-conference-academic-freedom-in-support-of-democracy/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260309T144516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T152010Z
UID:10000135-1773792000-1773964799@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM-EU Professional Development Networking Days: Building Bridges for Academic Development and Educational 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/charm-eu-professional-development-networking-days-building-bridges-for-teacher-development-and-educational-innovation/
LOCATION:Ruhr West University of Applied Science\, Campus Parkstadt\, Wissollstraße 19\, Mülheim is an der Ruhr\, Mülheim is an der Ruhr\, 45478\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Innovation,Inter-Institutional Working Groups,Teaching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260305T084654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T122203Z
UID:10000134-1773964800-1775779199@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM-EU Ideathon 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/charm-eu-ideathon-2026/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260416T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260416T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260330T104816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T104816Z
UID:10000148-1776355200-1776362400@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Why EDI Matters: Equ(al)ity\, Diversity and Inclusion in European Universities
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/why-edi-matters-equality-diversity-and-inclusion-in-european-universities/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260420T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260413T124348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T082915Z
UID:10000150-1776690000-1776693600@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM ON #6 - Breaking Boundaries: Transdisciplinarity 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/charm-on-6-breaking-boundaries-transdisciplinarity-in-charm-eu/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260424
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260310T134609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T103002Z
UID:10000138-1776902400-1776988799@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:Books 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/books-for-sustainability/
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Sustainability
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260316T111517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T091139Z
UID:10000140-1776902400-1777075199@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:CHARM-EU Networking days: Building a European Network for « Sustainability Reporting » learning and 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/building-a-european-network-for-sustainability-reporting-learning-and-research/
LOCATION:Richter University Libraries\, Espace Richter 60\, 1 Rue des États Généraux\, Montpellier\, Montpellier\, 34000\, France
CATEGORIES:Innovation,Inter-Institutional Working Groups,Teaching
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260427T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260427T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T112339
CREATED:20260417T150456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T150456Z
UID:10000151-1777280400-1777296600@charm-eu.eu
SUMMARY:The future of the European Higher Education Framework 2028–2034 and the role of Erasmus+
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/the-future-of-the-european-higher-education-framework-2028-2034-and-the-role-of-erasmus/
LOCATION:Pedralbes Palace Jordi Street Girona\, 22  08034 – Barcelona\, Pedralbes Palace Jordi Street Girona\, 22\, Barcelona\, 08034
CATEGORIES:Governance
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