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* Jennifer Herner:
 
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** Tangible Kanban Board: Every team member (e.g IT department) in the workplace gets a Kanban board (columns with To-Do; In-Progress; DONE) which he/she can put on their office table. Employees create To-Dos for themselves and stick them with a weighted magnet - which indicates the self assessed difficulty level - to the board. As soon as they start working on a task they can put it in "In-Progress" and then in "DONE". If the card is placed in the "DONE" state, a sensor will recognize this (weight/difficulty level + how many are attached)and sends this information to the server. An LED display or something similar receives this information from each employee and e.g. reveals some pixel on the screen (the more difficult the task was, the more pixel get revealed) to e.g uncover an art piece. GOAL of this idea: Increase motivation and visualize productivity of team/department. They might also see how other teams/departments are performing during the day (aka uncovering some pixels) to include competitiveness ;)!
 
** Tangible Kanban Board: Every team member (e.g IT department) in the workplace gets a Kanban board (columns with To-Do; In-Progress; DONE) which he/she can put on their office table. Employees create To-Dos for themselves and stick them with a weighted magnet - which indicates the self assessed difficulty level - to the board. As soon as they start working on a task they can put it in "In-Progress" and then in "DONE". If the card is placed in the "DONE" state, a sensor will recognize this (weight/difficulty level + how many are attached)and sends this information to the server. An LED display or something similar receives this information from each employee and e.g. reveals some pixel on the screen (the more difficult the task was, the more pixel get revealed) to e.g uncover an art piece. GOAL of this idea: Increase motivation and visualize productivity of team/department. They might also see how other teams/departments are performing during the day (aka uncovering some pixels) to include competitiveness ;)!
** School Route tracker for children: Children often need to walk to school by themselves (without parental accompaniment). Parents are often concerned if their children arrive at school safely because they don't have mobile phones yet. Place sensors along different/common locations children need to pass when walking to school. As soon as they arrive at one of those points, they e.g connect a wrist-band to the sensor (over RFID/NFC) -> this information gets passed to an interface/display their parents can see in realtime and are therefore assured that their child arrived safely at school or back home (after school).
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** School Route tracker for children: Children often need to walk to school by themselves (without parental accompaniment). Parents are often concerned if their children arrive safely at school because they don't have mobile phones yet. Place sensors along different/common locations children need to pass when walking to school. As soon as they arrive at one of those points, they e.g connect a wrist-band to the sensor (over RFID/NFC) -> this information gets passed to an interface/display their parents can see in realtime and are therefore assured that their child arrived safely at school or back home (after school).
  
 
* Anke:
 
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