Learning Cities Webinar: How digital learning can promote climate education in urban communities

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • On 19 June 2024, the webinar series: ‘Building green, inclusive and climate-resilient urban communities - the learning cities approach’ by the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities, featured the webinar ‘How digital learning can promote climate education in urban communities’.
    This webinar focused on how in the context of rapid digitalization, digital tools can be used to promote access to lifelong learning opportunities for climate action in learning cities and beyond. It looked at how access to quality lifelong learning opportunities promoting climate action can be widened at the local level using digital platforms and online learning offerings. It explored how climate change education can be reinforced through gamification and immersive experiences like virtual reality, and critically discussed the crucial issue of ensuring access in areas with low connectivity and for individuals with low digital literacy skills.
    Programme
    Expert presentation: Mr Joshua Aslan, Senior Manager, Environment & Climate Strategy, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Ms Magda Biesiada, Senior Programme Management Officer, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
    Experiences from UNESCO Learning Cities
    Loures (Portugal) - António Monteiro, Senior Officer, Department of Education.
    Ras Al Khaimah (United Arab Emirates)- H.E. Dr. Saif Al Ghais, Director General of the Environment Protection and Development Authority.
    La Paz (Mexico) - Dr. Jaqueline Valenzuela, Executive Director of the Center for Renewable Energy and Environmental Quality.
    Moderator: Ms Katie Jones, Consultant, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning
    Closing: Mr Raúl Valdés-Cotera, Chief Programme Coordinator, a.i., UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning
    Learn more: www.uil.unesco...

Комментарии • 1

  • @Sumerian_Tamil
    @Sumerian_Tamil 3 месяца назад

    even youtube, facebook including tictalk (I have not used lot, this) develop addictive behaviors, the machines learn fast in each learner case ( or as I have sensed in my own case) to hook fast.. tricky..