Activities

Project – arCc will enable Middlesex University and Oracle TES to create a resource hub, which will be used by the consortium to deploy local initiatives for Climate Change accountability and responsibility.

The consortium will focus on collecting evidence how Project – arCc can trigger local awareness and change at partner countries. We will focus on the following themes:

  1. Integrating e-learning in traditional education models.
  2. Introducing flexible work arrangements using remote working models.
  3. Rethinking travel and commuting needs.
  4. Assessing possibilities for more efficient use of energy.
  5. Evaluating consumption habits and waste reduction.

Each partner will be required to support the following activities:

The UK partners will create micro-learning online content to be used for educational purposes

  • Middlesex University and Oracle will produce the necessary content that will fully describe the project’s five thematic areas
  • Content will be based on the SCATE pedagogic model and will be deployed on the SCATE platform
  • Each partner should aim for 200 students downloading/accessing the content and receive the certification for successfully completing the awareness quizzes

At national level young people will be engaged through competitions aiming to trigger their reflection

  • Five webinars will be provided by Middlesex University, supported by Oracle TES in collaboration with each partner
  • The aim is for the participating institutions to provide brief add-ons to each webinar with emphasis on national contextualisation
  • Each partner to achieve at least 100 downloads/views of the webinars
  • The webinars will be also available to the public and disseminated widely at national level
  • At national level partners will organise events aiming at raising public awareness

  • Each partner institution will organise a competition for its students, individuals from the local community and businesses that will provide reflection premises on their accountability and responsibility for climate change
  • All entries will be certified by Middlesex University and awards will be given to the best student, member of the public and business
  • All entries and awards will be certified by Middlesex University and the partner institution for each country
  • It is expected to have at least 50 student and individual entries in each partner, as well as 10 business entries
  • Each partner will provide contributions from local participants in the form of creative reflections e.g. artworks and individual premises

  • Towards the end of the project each partner institution will host a virtual event focusing on dissemination of the project’s outcomes
  • The event will share entries from the national competition and will include guest presenters with emphasis on increasing awareness of COP26
  • Each partner will aim to reach 50 participants for each event
  • Throughout the project, all partners will provide their contributions to the project portal
  • These contributions will include articles, posters, and recordings associated with climate change
  • The portal will also have a ‘My Premise’ section to share across the network individual reflections on accountability and responsibility