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Changed claim: description (P1459): The MaRDI station offers an educational, gamified approach to research data management. It comes in two versions: a portable one, consisting of three notepads, and an exhibition version, consisting of three consoles installed on a desk alongside a projector. In both versions, the MaRDI station features one of three possible open-source games: one targeting the general public's interest in [freedom of data](https://github.com/IMAGINARY/citizen-q... |
Changed claim: description (P1459): The MaRDI station offers an educational, gamified approach to research data management. It comes in two versions: a portable one, consisting of three notepads, and an exhibition version, consisting of three consoles installed on a desk alongside a projector. In both versions, the MaRDI station includes one of three possible open-source games: A game designed for the general public in [freedom of data](https://github.com/IMAGINARY/citizen-quest)... |
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The MaRDI station offers an educational, gamified approach to research data management. It comes in two versions: a portable one, consisting of three notepads, and an exhibition version, consisting of three consoles installed on a desk alongside a projector. In both versions, the MaRDI station includes one of three possible open-source games: A game designed for the general public in [freedom of data](https://github.com/IMAGINARY/citizen-quest); A game for mathematicians of all kinds, exploring [research data topics](https://github.com/IMAGINARY/data-quest) in a university-campus setting; and a [sneak preview](https://github.com/IMAGINARY/datalove-quest) for mathematicians encountering the concept of a dataset for the first time in the Oberwolfach library. | |||
Revision as of 10:01, 2 April 2025
An educational game about research data management
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | MaRDI Station |
An educational game about research data management |
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The MaRDI station offers an educational, gamified approach to research data management. It comes in two versions: a portable one, consisting of three notepads, and an exhibition version, consisting of three consoles installed on a desk alongside a projector. In both versions, the MaRDI station includes one of three possible open-source games: A game designed for the general public in [freedom of data](https://github.com/IMAGINARY/citizen-quest); A game for mathematicians of all kinds, exploring [research data topics](https://github.com/IMAGINARY/data-quest) in a university-campus setting; and a [sneak preview](https://github.com/IMAGINARY/datalove-quest) for mathematicians encountering the concept of a dataset for the first time in the Oberwolfach library.
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