Schlagwort: survey

  • Explore the Infinity with one month FREE of Viveport Infinity

    Explore the Infinity with one month FREE of Viveport Infinity

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    The next evolution of the best value in virtual reality is on the way. With Viveport Infinity, launching on April 2nd, Vive and Oculus Rift users can experience everything VR has to offer, with unlimited access to a huge library of more than 600 games and apps for one monthly fee.

    Titles like Fruit Ninja, Ready Player One: OASIS – Elite Gunter Edition, Apex Construct, as well as day-one new releases like Angry Birds: Isle of Pigs, Lucid, Dick Wilde2, TribeXR DJ School and more can be enjoyed each month with no limits! Coupled with all the other user perks like member exclusive discounts and FREE to keep titles, exploring the world of VR is easier and more affordable than ever.

    To celebrate this momentous occasion, we’re giving out 1 Month of Infinity for FREE to those who fill out this quick user survey. Share with us your favorite Viveport experiences and what’s on your wishlist for future features and get 30 days on us (codes will be sent out via email 3/20).

    We’re also excited to announce that existing Viveport Subscription members with active pre-paid memberships will be able to experience the upgraded, unlimited access to their library at no extra cost!

    Unlimited apps and games. Exclusive discounts. Free to keep titles.

    Viveport Infinity: VR awesomeness just got awesome(r).


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  • A university research project for Arduino community members by a community member

    A university research project for Arduino community members by a community member

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    A university research project for Arduino community members by a community member

    Arduino TeamJanuary 24th, 2019

    Back in December, we received an email from a university student named Lucrezia Alfonsi regarding her dissertation research. Lucrezia’s goal is to to understand what motivates our community to use Arduino, share knowledge, and produce open source innovations. Not only would we love to help Lucrezia, we always like hearing about our users’ involvement with open hardware and software.

    The survey, which can be found here, will be up until February 20th and the results will be posted later on our blog. By answering Lucrezia’s report, we hope to provide our community with rich insights into the experiences and inspirations of our users.

    Hi, I’m Lucrezia Alfonsi, a Bocconi University MSc student. Right now, I’m writing my MSc thesis and I would like to ask your help completing the survey I have prepared for last research steps – it takes only 10 minutes, the data are anonymously tracked and the results will be elaborated only for academic purposes.

    “I strongly believe in ‘doing well, by doing good’ and I immediately associate this with the motivation that moves Arduino Community members to improve and innovate everyday”; this is what I think, how I started my email to Arduino, and why I decided to focus my thesis on individual attitudes and motivational factors that lead open-source software and hardware communities, like Arduino Community. This is my genuine interest in the new and the right moment to challenge it.

    Here, you can find the direct link to the questionnaire I built appropriately; I think this research can give something interesting back. Feel free to take a look and decide if you would like to bring your precious contribution.

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