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WorkshopankĂĽndigung: TechSportiv- Bewegung, Spiel und Technologie
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Beachvolleyball, Federball, Slackline, Frisbee – im Sommer macht Bewegung einfach mehr Spaß! Aber wie bewege ich mich eigentlich? Warum landet der Volleyball im Netz? Weshalb fliegt der Federball bei jedem Schlag anders? Wie kann ich mich länger auf der Slackline halten?

Im Profi-Sport gehören technische Hilfsmittel zum Trainingsalltag. Bewegungen werden damit aufgenommen und genau betrachtet, um genau zu erfahren, was daran verbessert werden kann. In dem Workshop sollt Ihr selbst zu Erfinder/innen solcher Hilfsmittel werden und eigene Bewegungen „unter die Lupe nehmen“. Ihr sollt Geräte konstruieren und programmieren, die Euch dabei helfen, Bewegungen zu verstehen und
Änderungen „sichtbar“ machen. Dazu werdet Ihr mit Mikrokontrollern (also kleinen Computern), die man an Kleidung anbringen kann, Sensoren die Bewegungen erfassen (z.B. Beschleunigungs- oder Drucksensoren) und Aktuatoren (z.B. LEDs und Vibrationsmotoren), die Euch sofortige Rückmeldung geben können, arbeiten. Diese könnt Ihr selbst über eine einfache Programmierumgebung programmieren.
NatĂĽrlich sollt Ihr Eure Entwicklungen selbst testen und Euch dabei ordentlich bewegen!

 

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TechKreativ stands for a unique kind of workshops

Wir bauen, basteln, lassen Strom flieĂźen...

Handling technology creatively and discovering new ways of learning and of shaping technology proactively: This is what we invite various target groups to do in our wide range of workshops. One target group we focus on particularly comprises children and adolescents.

This website provides an overview of our current range of TechKreativ activities, which we have conceptualized based on the experience gained in numerous workshops we conducted.

 

Prof. Dr. Heidi SchelhoweThe “Digital Media in Education” research group (dimeb), which is affiliated with the Centre for Computing and Communication Technologies (TZI), consists of an interdisciplinary team of committed scientists.
Within the field of computer science, we work, teach and research on digital media and their application in the context of education.

In the dimeb research group our aim is to make current developments in the field of digital media accessible to everyone. The opportunity to actively shape technology is an empowering experience as it makes it very tangible that one’s actions make a difference. Thus, it promotes an understanding of current developments in modern society
 
Steps towards innovation - the concept
Our approach includes incorporating the potential of every child in the joint work. To this end, our TechKreativ team undergoes special training. Our workshop participants receive individual support and attention as well as tailor-made advice. They work together in small project teams. From the first project idea all the way to its practical implementation, these project teams are accompanied by our professional TechKreativ team.
In an environment that encourages constructive learning, technological wonders come into existence, such as robots, smart clothes and many more.