+++ 2nd call for participation and new deadline (15 April 2014) +++

* Summer school on Gamifying Spatial Collaboration 2014 *


To mark the occasion of its 20th anniversary, the Institute for
Geoinformatics (IfGI) at the University of Münster is organizing a
summer school to be held from the 11th to the 17th of June 2014,
subsequent to the anniversary event itself (June 10th to 11th). The
scientific symposium of the anniversary, which will be held on the 11th
at the Münster Palace, is also the first day of the summer school. The
goals of the summer school will be to explore both the theory and
practice of gamification and spatial collaboration in geoinformatics,
and how we can move towards applying gamification to enhance
collaborative data acquisition in geoinformatics.


*Course content*

The summer school will take a close look at the opportunities and
challenges that arise through combining geoinformatic technology with
gamification for spatial collaboration. Two particular questions
addressed during the school will be: How can gamification improve
geoinformation technology? and, What are the opportunities offered by
gamification to enhance collaborative data acquisition and the gathering
of feedback? The summer school will consist of a 6-day program at the
intersection of spatial collaboration
, gamification and geoinformation technology. It will be held in the
stimulating and creative environment of the Institute for
Geoinformatics. The school is aimed primarily at graduate students, and
we anticipate around 30 attendees.


*Course program*

The six days of the course will comprise two full-day tutorials, one on
gamification and one on spatial collaboration; a social event; a
hackathon and field work day; a tutorial day on combining gamification
and spatial collaboration tools; and an interactive session on future
developments. All tutorials will be given in English.
Days will finish with social events including a tour of the city, a
summer school dinner, a party, and a bar game. The sequence of the six
days will be:

1. (June 12th): Spatial collaboration

2. (June 13th): Gamification

3. (June 14th): Social event

4. (June 15th): Field work and hackathon

5. (June 16th): Gamifying spatial collaboration

6. (June 17th): Future perspectives



*Lecturers*

Prof. Dr. Barbara Grüter, Gangs of Bremen, Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science, University of Applied Sciences, Bremen

Dr. Peter Kiefer, Geoinformation Engineering, ETH Zurich

Kate Chapman, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (H.O.T.), Washington D.C.


* Venue and Accommodation*

The summer school will take place in the lecture rooms of the new GEO 1
building, Heisenbergstraße 2, D-48149 Münster
(http://www.uni-muenster.de/Geoinformatics/en/). Fees include catering,
lunch, and a gala dinner and amount to 200 € per student. Accommodation
needs to be paid separately. Further information is available on the
website. We strongly recommend renting a bike from the Radstation
Münster (http://www.radstation-ms.de/), located directly in front of the
main station, in order to facilitate mobility between the various summer
school events. In case you need any help or assistance, please contact us.



*Application process*

Interested people should submit a statement of motivation of about 500
words, briefly describing how the summer school might contribute to or
enrich their own work.

Application deadline: *15 April 2014*
Notification of acceptance: *30 April 2014*

After the notification of acceptance, participants will be contacted
with registration details. Attendees are encouraged  to present their
own work or an idea related to the summer school in the form of a poster
at the end of the symposium on the 11th of June.


*Registration*

Please register online and submit your application at:
http://www.uni-muenster.de/Geoinformatics/en/anniversary/summerschool/



*Contact*

[email protected]

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