TY - GEN
T1 - Sustainability, circular economy, and creative computing
T2 - open educational materials
AU - Cunha, Carlos
AU - Orelj, Ana
AU - Knutas, Antti
AU - Stankevičiūtė, Eglė
AU - Saka, Erkan
AU - Pulevska Ivanovska, Lidija
AU - Thomas Dotta, Leanete
AU - Teixeira, Luís Miguel
AU - Garda, Maria
AU - Ibro, Marsida
AU - Josimovski, Sasho
AU - Freires, Thiago
AU - Rakauskaitė, Ugnė
N1 - Created by Action GRADE CA21141 and supported by COST (EU Cooperation in Science and Technology). Distributed under the Creative Commons License.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Introduction: Why did we create this material? : Currently, there is an increasing concern about sustainability and robustness of complex infrastructures upon which many of our day-to-day activities depend. In the European Union, the term circular economy is a well-established element of the European Green Deal, describing a transformation towards greater sustainability and waste reduction. Many of us work in fields related to creative computing, and have spent time researching the right to repair and other sustainable practices related to creative computing. These materials were created to provide an opportunity to educators and learners to explore these ideas based on practical examples and accessible activities. How to use this material? :This material is available for non-commercial re-use under the Creative Commons License. It comprises of a slide deck and supporting materials, both available for free on the website https://costgrade.eu. The slide deck may be used during lessons in secondary school in both formal and informal settings. Educators may also edit and re-use the material in their own teaching tools. The supporting materials file includes descriptions of each slide, and suggestions for further reading. Who created this material? :This material was created by Grassroots of digital Europe (GRADE), a network of scientists, researchers, activists, and artists from the EU and beyond, created within the COST framework for European Cooperation in Science and Technology. GRADE Working Group 2, Institutionalising digital grassroots, is responsible for the creation and distribution of these materials. Contributors include: Carlos Cunha, Ana Orelj, Antti Knutas, Eglė Stankevičiūtė, Erkan Saka, Lidija Pulevska Ivanovska, Leanete Thomas Dotta, Luís Miguel Teixeira, Maria Garda, Marsida Ibro, Sasho Josimovski, Thiago Freires, Ugnė Rakauskaitė. Slide design by Laurynas Marčiulaitis.
AB - Introduction: Why did we create this material? : Currently, there is an increasing concern about sustainability and robustness of complex infrastructures upon which many of our day-to-day activities depend. In the European Union, the term circular economy is a well-established element of the European Green Deal, describing a transformation towards greater sustainability and waste reduction. Many of us work in fields related to creative computing, and have spent time researching the right to repair and other sustainable practices related to creative computing. These materials were created to provide an opportunity to educators and learners to explore these ideas based on practical examples and accessible activities. How to use this material? :This material is available for non-commercial re-use under the Creative Commons License. It comprises of a slide deck and supporting materials, both available for free on the website https://costgrade.eu. The slide deck may be used during lessons in secondary school in both formal and informal settings. Educators may also edit and re-use the material in their own teaching tools. The supporting materials file includes descriptions of each slide, and suggestions for further reading. Who created this material? :This material was created by Grassroots of digital Europe (GRADE), a network of scientists, researchers, activists, and artists from the EU and beyond, created within the COST framework for European Cooperation in Science and Technology. GRADE Working Group 2, Institutionalising digital grassroots, is responsible for the creation and distribution of these materials. Contributors include: Carlos Cunha, Ana Orelj, Antti Knutas, Eglė Stankevičiūtė, Erkan Saka, Lidija Pulevska Ivanovska, Leanete Thomas Dotta, Luís Miguel Teixeira, Maria Garda, Marsida Ibro, Sasho Josimovski, Thiago Freires, Ugnė Rakauskaitė. Slide design by Laurynas Marčiulaitis.
UR - https://costgrade.eu/results/sustainability-in-creative-computing/
M3 - Other contribution
PB - European Cooperation in Science and Technology
ER -