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Go, WannaGo!

Endeavor the Future of Augmented Exercising – Call for Participation

As part of the Go, WannaGo! project of SINN.international we are proud to have developed a system that provides for new multimodal scenarios in collaborative and competitive social outdoor interactions. As an example, you will be able to rediscover your Read more…

By Aydin, 1 yearApril 8, 2022 ago
Active City Innovation

Kreuz & quer starts in Giesing (Munich)

As one of the Experimentation Scenarios in Active City Innovation, kreuz & quer aims to motivate children and youth to be more active in their living environments in Munich. The latest run of kreuz & quer started on 16 March Read more…

By Jan Ellinger, 1 yearMarch 18, 2022 ago
Go, WannaGo!

Exerkit, an Exergame based on gym machines

The following Blogpost is by our Spanish Partner Francisco Ibanez from Brainstorm, Valencia. The Exerkit development was developed as innovative Spanish contribution to our SINN.international goal of using gamification to instill joy of movement. We are very happy with this Read more…

By Aydin, 1 yearFebruary 28, 2022 ago
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SINN-i Christmas Party!

Well, do you recognize the three? (You can find the solution below.) This is an excerpt of our Picture quiz: “children’s photo guess: who is who?” of our digital SINN-I Christmas party. Of course we loved to celebrate with all Read more…

By Aydin, 1 yearDecember 23, 2021 ago
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Online Workshop on “Leveraging Sport for All to Tackle the Climate Crisis”

The TAFISA Mission 2030 Workshop, co-hosted with the Sport and Citizenship think tank, focused on the significance of re-building our society and community sustainably and the importance of education and raising awareness about environmental issues in the field of and Read more…

By Aydin, 2 yearsDecember 8, 2021 ago
Go, WannaGo!

From Tokyo to the world

Our Japanese partner Kinix – a partner in our International Sports Innovation Network – has contributed to the future of sports by releasing a new indoor cycling game: Spirit Overflow (https://www.spiritoverflow.io/). Spirit Overflow is a fun-driven video game with competitive Read more…

By Aydin, 2 yearsNovember 3, 2021 ago
STEM on the Move

South Africa is leading the way!

Teaching students science and technique about cycling- The Songo Center in Stellenbosch (Kayamandi) has introduced a teaching module for STEM through cycling and bicycles – a programme developed in our STEM on the Move project. In collaboration with the Universität Read more…

By Aydin, 2 yearsOctober 13, 2021 ago
Go, WannaGo!

Go,WannaGo! – Hybrid Consortia meeting

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic it has been hard to facilitate the meetings in person, also the development of soft- and hardware and the progress of the different projects suffered a lot under the pandemic situation. But we Read more…

By Aydin, 2 yearsJuly 28, 2021 ago
Other

STEM is boring!

… at least that’s what most people think. However, we set out to prove that STEM is not boring – or it doesn’t have to be. In our project “STEM on the move” we bring STEM topics into “the real Read more…

By Aydin, 2 yearsMay 26, 2021 ago
Go, WannaGo!

Book Review: “The Joy of Movement”

Today we want to surprise you with an input of a slightly different kind, but about a topic that is very close to our hearts. Joy of Movement is something we have been working on for a very long time Read more…

By Aydin, 2 yearsApril 27, 2021 ago

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