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lab.js: social, cognitive and behavioral research in the browser #83

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FelixHenninger commented May 14, 2017

[ Project Contact ] @FelixHenninger
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/felixhenninger/lab.js
[ Track ] Open Innovation
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Bonn, Germany (UTC+02:00)

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Our project helps scientists studying behavior and cognition to build experiments and questionnaires in the browser. Besides collecting data, researchers can document and share their work, so that others can reproduce, extend, and recombine previous research.

Using our graphical interface, beginners can assemble entire studies from basic components using drag and drop and a bit of HTML, while more experienced users are free to fully customize all aspects of their study if they so desire.


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Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!

We appreciate and welcome all contributions — whatever your expertise or experience, we'd be thrilled to hear from you, and would be more than happy to help you find a contribution that interests and suits you.


Note to the Project Lead 🎉

Congrats, @FelixHenninger! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

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Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @stephwright. We're here to help you through this process.

@FelixHenninger FelixHenninger changed the title lab.js lab.js: social, cognitive and behavioral research in the browser May 14, 2017
@stephwright stephwright self-assigned this May 15, 2017
@stephwright stephwright added this to Submitted in Science May 15, 2017
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Hi @FelixHenninger ... looks like you just need a CONTRIBUTING.md and an image (or tell me you don't want an image) and I can get this up on Pulse for you. Nice job on tagging a couple issues "Good First Bugs".

@stephwright stephwright moved this from Submitted to Needs README or CONTRIB in Science May 15, 2017
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FelixHenninger commented May 18, 2017

Hi @stephwright , thanks so much for your support and encouragement — this has been a fantastic experience already, and we haven't even really gotten started! I've appended a header below, and with it, hopefully, this is ready for Mozilla Pulse. 🎈 Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help, or any useful information I might provide.

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@stephwright stephwright moved this from Needs README or CONTRIB to Pulse Ready in Science May 18, 2017
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You've been Pulsed! https://www.mozillapulse.org/entry/296

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@stephwright Awesome, thanks a lot! What a privilege to see our little logo among all the other fantastic projects!

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Hey, I'm Himank. I have skills in web design, graphic design, writing and i would like to help you out in this project.

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Hi there, @himankpathak, thanks so much for stopping by! This is totally awesome — we could really use help in those areas. I've answered your comment on the design issue, but I'd be glad to help you find a way to contribute that best suits your interests beyond that. You'll find me anytime via these threads, or on our slack channel. See you around, I'm looking forward to hearing from you!

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Thanks for participating in #mozsprint 2017! We're gearing up for 2018 and closing all the issues from last year. Want to bring your project to #mozsprint 2018, May 10-11? Our Call for Projects is open!

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Updated link for the call for projects!: https://foundation.mozilla.org/opportunity/global-sprint/lead-a-project/

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Hi Abby,

thanks so much for taking care of us! Last year's sprint was a blast. I've already registered for the next one, and boy am I looking forward to it :-)

All the very best, and see you soon!

-Felix

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