The SeyCCAT project workshop began with a brief introduction to the project, providing an overview of the project partners and their respective roles. Participants were then introduced to the FISHER app, setting the stage for the day's activities.
Question Configurations and NEMO Devices: The first activity involved a collaborative effort to co-design question configurations, fostering discussions about each question to ensure a comprehensive approach. Following this, a presentation by an SFA representative highlighted the functionality of NEMO devices, with one such device available for demonstration.
Designing Track and Catch Visualizations: The second activity focused on the co-design of track and catch visualizations from a FISHER perspective. As the morning progressed, individuals who had not yet registered for FISHER were encouraged to seek assistance from designated representatives.
Overall, attendees were engaged, and participation was high.