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Exciting news – A long-requested feature from our Community is about to become reality: In one of the upcoming releases, #emoji reactions are coming to OpenProject! 😍 👍 💙

Users will soon be able to choose from seven emojis to react to comments in work packages, with heart and thumbs up among the options. Read our latest blog article to get an exclusive #sneakpeek!

openproject.org/blog/emoji-rea

Das erste Online-Event im Rahmen des Themenspecials „XR in der Hochschullehre“ liegt hinter uns. Danke an @rzender und Alexander Tillmann für den spannenden Input!
Die Aufzeichnung ist jetzt schon online:
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e-teaching.org/community/commu

Als Vorschau haben wir einen extra Bonusinhalt für Sie vorbereitet:

Trying a thing where we share a sneak peek at this week's Patreon content (and next week's YouTube release)... our bonus chat on My Neighbour Totoro and solarpunk storytelling.

"My Neighbour Totoro is a pretty foundational movie in the Studio Ghibli canon, beloved by generations - the mascot of the studio, even! - and admired by solarpunks. But what is it about this movie that is so inspiring? The visuals are beautiful, but what about the plot and conflict? Is there conflict? Compared to, say, the flashy plots of action films or even recent Disney animated features, can there be satisfying conflict in a story that doesn't seem to have much in the way of stakes? Or perhaps is this a different way of storytelling altogether? Ariel and Christina consider these questions and more in a discussion of My Neighbor Totoro. Tune in and let us know what you think!"