MoveApps is a free, open and cloud-based analysis platform for movement tracking data. It brings together code developers and field biologists to glean insight.
Extremely proud that Andrea and Anne won the Heinz Billing Prize 2023 from @maxplanckpress
Huge congratulations to @safilabmpi@animaltracking for developing @move_apps
Their efforts to galvanize a community around data-driven conservation is inspiring 🌈
Wait, stop! Whatever you are up to, you should know that this just happened. Good bye sp, hello sf: https://t.co/Gc3zvCeHRH. Huge thanks to @AnneKScharf and @bart_kra.
Happy to publish MoveApps in Movement Ecology, let us see now a widespread use of this much-needed tool in #MovementEcology research, Big Data is here to stay.
Announced today at #ERUC22, this year's grantees of the Conservation Tech Award. Big congrats to MoveApps (hosted by @MPI_animalbehav) and Club Arribada (@arribada_i)!
They both receive a $15,000 grant to help accelerate their plans to leverage #tech4good https://t.co/mVM8l6cmEm
Urgency in conservation and the need for informed decision making asks for further lowering barriers (financial, institutional and bureaucratic). MoveApps is intended to allow to create, share and improve transparent data to knowledge pipelines. https://t.co/hK8NoGPwMt
This #WildlifeWednesday, we’re highlighting the collaboration between our very own Dr. Corinne Kendall (Curator of Conservation and Research) and the developers of MoveApps, a free, open-source tool that lets scientists quickly and easily analyze animal movement data.
#moveapps platform receives Conservation Tech Award. The platform was developed by #UniKonstanz@MPI_animalbehav and enables scientists and wildlife managers to quickly and easily evaluate animal movement data without any knowledge in data analysis. https://t.co/FstADBLr8k