International GreenCool Meet-Up in Tartu
The top four students and two lecturers from each university will have the opportunity to attend the final GreenCool ECoC event in Tartu, titled the International GreenCool Meet-Up, in the first week of July 2024.
The event will feature four 30-minute performances by students focusing on green communication and sustainable practices. Each group of students will have participants from all of four participating countries: Estonia, Romania, Hungary, and Lithuania. These performances will showcase innovative approaches, creative solutions, and thought-provoking narratives aimed at inspiring environmentally conscious actions.
Following the performances, a panel comprised of experts in green communication and sustainability will convene to discuss ‘How to effectively communicate about green aspects’.” The panellists will be comprised of individuals from diverse backgrounds within the field, they will engage in insightful discussions, sharing strategies, best practices, and real-world experiences on effectively conveying messages about sustainability, environmental stewardship, and green initiatives.
Let me influence your green self! – GreenCool ECoC Event
You are cordially invited to the Greenfluencer event.
Date: 28 November 2023
Place: FOTON Audiovisual Centre, Veszprém (Vár u. 17. – Castle District)
The event is free, but registration is needed as there are limited places.
Please register here to the event until 25th November. >>>
GreenCool Summer Workshop – 26-30 June 2023
The University of Pannonia organised the GreenCool Summer Workshop with lecturers, experts, students and influencers to develop the GreenCool training material at Lake Balaton (Nereus Park Hotel and Hungarian-English Dual-Language Secondary School, Hungary) in the last week of June 2023.
The summer workshop was part of the MOOC development therefore aimed to provide a platform to stakeholders (influencers, lecturers and experts) to discuss how to build up the course material for teaching purposes (combination of online and class-room teaching) and also for the interactive online platform that will be available for everyone. There were 2 lectures/experts from each university and 1 expert from Militos (altogether 9), and 2 students/influencers from each universities (altogether 8). During the 5-day training the lecturers, experts, influencers and university students worked both in mixed and separate groups/pairs or individually to decide the best way to finalize and try out the MOOC material (on the basis 1 day 1 Module). Through training, we help volunteer university students/influencers how to shape the attitudes of communities towards sustainable development.
Feedback was also collected from both students and trainers through on-site observers at the end of each module, as well as through an online QA questionnaire at the end of the entire workshop. The main idea was to find out if the material was feasible for them.