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Capture and share your mood with the MoodMap App! Capturing your mood during work, important meetings or interesting discussions helps you to become aware of your personal mood as well as the collaborative mood of your team. Use the MoodMap App visualisations to reflect on your individual and the team’s emotional state. Improve your daily work experiences: find out emotionally affected working topics or subjects, important issues you and your team are dealing with, or just increase your individual mood awareness for yourself.
Quotes from testbed partners:
“I think it’s a great idea for small groups, it can really influence their working practices and the atmosphere in a better way.” “Love the timeline view :-)” “It would be nice to see a shared timeline.”
Contact for more information on the app
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, Know-Center or
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, FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik.
Link to a test version of the app
Feel free to register and start happy mooding. An installed version of the MoodMap App. Any kind of feedback, feature requests or proposals for improvements are welcome. Please contact us.
How does it work?
After you have logged in, you are redirected to the MyMood page, where you can insert your mood and add a note to your mood.
 Picture 1: Capture your mood
If you want to add your moods to a special meeting, select one of the meetings in the selection box. All your moods will be automatically added to the selected meeting and your mood will contribute to the collaborative mood i.e. the average mood of all the participants in the meeting.
 Picture 2: Select a meeting
During or after the meeting you can use different visualisations to reflect on your captured moods: you can see your personal mood in a timeline, compare your mood to the average mood of all your colleagues participating in the meeting and have a look at the evolution of the collaborative mood of the meeting in real-time.

Picture 3: Your mood on a timeline
 Picture 4: Compare your mood to others
 Picture 5: Collaborative Mood
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