MO|RE data becomes RDC Motor Performance (Research Data Center Motor Performance)!

We are currently working on the first RDC for data in sportsscience based off MO|RE data. As a user, nothing will change at the moment, but we are hard at work to provide more functions for data sharing. For more information visit News.

The DFG-funded project "MO|RE data" is building a generally accessible eResearch infrastructure for sports science motor activity research data. The focus is on data from selected standardized test items with a high degree of dissemination. Furthermore, MO|RE data generates high-quality normative data and publishes accompanying materials for sport motor tests. The innovative allocation of DOIs (Digital Object Identifier) for the data sets stored in MO|RE data enables referencing for publications and research work.

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Prof Gregor Jurak's visit

After the great presentation of the FitBack program on thursday, Prof Jurak stayed one day longer to get to know the staff of the IfSS and to discuss the different projects conducted. With great insights by him, we are looking forward to working together.

More at News.

Digital Transformation of Research (DiTraRe)

On October 29, the Leibniz ScienceCampus DiTraRe presented approaches to the digital transformation of research in Karlsruhe. Focus: integrating digital technologies for science and society. Hannah Zimmermann and Claudia Niessner (IfSS) participated. More in News or in the original article.

 

Klaus Bös as a Guest on SWR1 Leute

On July 9th, Prof. Klaus Bös appeared on the live podcast SWR1 Leute to discuss fitness and coordination in youth, as well as the results of the fitness barometer. They focused on lifestyle changes over time and how older adults can engage in sports, with Bös providing exercise recommendations for all ages.

Watch it here: SWR1 Leute Interview Klaus Bös

MO|RE data at the DCD15-IMDRC6

On June 8th, the 15th iteration of the Developmental Coordination Disorder Congress was held in a combined event with the 6th gathering of the International Motor Development Research Consortium.

Dr. Claudia Niessner represented MO|RE data at the event and presented a Poster on the project.