Teaching and Exploring Sustainability in Virtual Space

Aktivität: Vorträge und GastvorlesungenGastvorträge und -vorlesungenLehre

Joannis Kaliampos - Dozent*in

'Going Green' is an intercultural blended-learning project and the product of a partnership between the U.S. Embassy in Berlin, the University of Lüneburg, and LIFE e.V. In this project, German and U.S. students explore approaches to sustainable development collaboratively through an e-learning platform (Moodle). Participants navigate through web 2.0 applications and social media, and exchange their findings. They will publish their local initiatives online and contribute them to a concluding student conference. In this workshop, exemplary task-cycles will be presented and major pitfalls and best practice examples from participant courses will be discussed. Hands-on task suggestions and useful web-applications relevant for other classroom topics and EFL settings will be explored.
The project is open to all interested teachers and learners; materials can be used online and offline (even if time-frames do not allow for an extensive project participation). Going Green is in line with the various German state-curricula for English in the Sek. II.
11.2015

Veranstaltung

Teacher Training Seminar ‘Going Green’ by the German-American Institute Tübingen

03.11.15 → …

German-American Institute Tübingen, Deutschland

Veranstaltung: Seminar

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Publikationen

  1. The ESBW Short Scale A Test for Assessing Teachers’ Standards-Based Educational Knowledge
  2. Integrating Life Stages into Ecological Niche Models
  3. A qualitative view on first year university students’ assessment preparation
  4. Progress and challenge for magnesium alloys as biomaterials
  5. When being a bad friend doesn't hurt
  6. Crowdfunding the Commons?
  7. Deciphering Sustainable Consumption: Understanding Motives and Heuristic Cues in the Context of Personal Care Products
  8. Microstructure and corrosion of AZ91 with small amounts of cerium
  9. Carbon footprinting of large product portfolios. Extending the use of Enterprise Resource Planning systems to carbon information management
  10. Firm size and the use of export intermediaries.
  11. Sustainable Development and Quality Assurance in Higher Education
  12. Operaismo and the Wicked Problem of Organization
  13. Effect of the Zn content on the compression behaviour of Mg5Nd(Zn)
  14. History and progress of the generation of structural formulae in chemistry and its applications.
  15. Warum Diderot?
  16. Kontrolle, Ritus, Simulation
  17. Model predictive control of transistor pulse converter for feeding electromagnetic valve actuator with energy storage
  18. Luhmann, the Non-trivial Machine and the Neocybernetic Regime of Truth
  19. New Communications Technology in the Context of Interactive Sound Art
  20. Applying the principles of green engineering to cradle-to-cradle design
  21. Reconstructing Past Phenomena in Developmental Evolution
  22. Odor Classification
  23. Motivation and emotion as mediators in multimedia learning
  24. The balanced scorecard’s missing link to compensation
  25. New Sediment Cores Reveal Environmental Changes Driven by Tectonic Processes at Ancient Helike, Greece
  26. A global quantitative synthesis of local and landscape effects on wild bee pollinators in agroecosystems
  27. Exports, R&D and productivity
  28. Das Arbiträre und das Universelle
  29. Vorwort
  30. Development and evaluation of a smartphone-based positivity training
  31. Intracellular Accumulation of Linezolid in Escherichia Coli, Citrobacter Freundii and Enterobacter Aerogenes
  32. Green software and green IT
  33. Morphosen – Morphine