Many of us use apps like Strava or Runkeeper to track our running, cycling, hiking and walking. A fun trend is to try to make your route into a picture. It requires planning, creativity and physical exercise – and the results are often quite amazing.
Competition
We challenge teachers and classes to create workout art with GPS tracking and send them to us. We will show many of them during the conference, on our website and social media.
The best result which demonstrates a combination of artistic creativity and physical exercise will win a prize – and a lot of glory. A jury will discuss and pick out the winner.
The deadline for the competition is 18 September.
Please send your entry to: knowhow@uis.no and mark your entry with: Workout art
How to do it?
The pictures in this article are made by Nathan Rae, and you can find his tips on how to do it here: www.nathanrae.co.uk/gpsart and also check out his Facebook page
Get some double inspiration from Jeric Yuen, @coderunnerguy, who draws with his feet to donate money to a good cause. Have a look – and feel free to donate!
Received funding for digital cube presented at KnowHow EdTech
The founders behind the DIGme Learning have received funding from Innovation Norway to help commercialise their product. After presenting their innovation at the KnowHow EdTech conference in September, another incubator company has also made contact to find out more about the startup’s potential.
Speakers’ links
Here you go. Links to some of the interesting stuff our speakers at KnowHow EdTech talked about. We hope you will check them out and be inspired.
Casper Klynge to KnowHow EdTech
He was earlier Denmark’s ambassador to the global tech industry (the world’s first!) and is now Microsoft’s Vice President for European Government Affairs. At KnowHow EdTech, he will talk about how technology met the challenges of the corona pandemic.