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Sciddle - The Science Riddle

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Sciddle is a card game that aims at making science fun to everyone.

Sciddle was developed with scientists, but it can be played by everyone. One has to explain given words from science in an easy way in a short time. By doing this, one trains communication skills and may learn some new words fromShow more

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Funding period
19.09.16 - 24.10.16
Realisation
End of 2016
Minimum amount (Start level)
800 €
City
Berlin
Category
Science
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What is this project all about?

Sciddle is a card game that aims at making science fun to everyone. The idea developed from an outreach project for a research group at the Humboldt University in Berlin. The result of the outreach project was a short film about a group of scientiests playing an invented game called Sciddle with the audience. Since they do research in the field of mathematical physics, the game was about notions from physics. You can watch the film here https://vimeo.com/1Show more

What is the project goal and who is the project for?

The game is a great game for scientists to learn to explain their notions. So it aims at scientists. But the training of communication should already start very early. So it is also a game for undergraduates. What is more, it can also be played with every interested person or with children as our experience shows.

Why would you support this project?

You should finance this project because you want to get this great game into your hands to play it with your students, children, friends and relatives.

How will we use the money if the project is successfully funded?

If the campaign is successful, we will print an edition of the game >50. Everyone who ordered a game during the campaign gets one and the rest will be sold on demand.

Who are the people behind the project?

Sciddle was developed and produced by

Anne Dippel (ethnologist)
Thomas Klose (physicist)
Anne Braun (cinematographer)
Britta Kussin (animation artist)
Kiri Mochrie (physicist)
Dennis Rätzel (physicist and filmmaker)

The all-or-nothing crowdfunding was successfully financed and completed 

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