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Study – Environmental footprint of the digital world
Description: The study focuses on quantification of the global environmental footprint and its evolution between 2010 and 2025. Proposes a hierarchy of the impact sources and recommendations for minimizing …Subject Area: 1. Natural sciences, 2. Engineering and technology, Computer and information sciences, Earth and related environmental sciences
Author: Bordage F.
Time to read: 54 min
Date Added: 08-04-2022
DigComp competence area: 1. Information and data literacy
DigComp competence: 1.2 Evaluating data, information and digital content
Climate change
Description: This OER is a product of The Open University that explores the topic of climate change and global warming, the greenhouse effect, the human impact on the atmosphere, …Subject Area: 1. Natural sciences, Earth and related environmental sciences
Author: The Open University
Time to read: 30 min
Date Added: 07-04-2022
DigComp competence area: 1. Information and data literacy
DigComp competence: 1.1 Browsing, searching and filtering data, information and digital content
Environmentalism
Description: This OER is a product of Khan Academy and participants gain a deeper understanding of environmental destruction and poor living conditions during the Industrial Revolution. The students also …Subject Area: 1. Natural sciences, 2. Engineering and technology, Earth and related environmental sciences
Author: Mike Burns holds an MA in global history, and teaches world history and Big History. As an international educator, he has taught in Qatar, China, and Vietnam, and led workshops in Asia, Europe, and Africa. World History Project.
Time to read: 50 min
Date Added: 07-04-2022
DigComp competence area: 2. Communication and collaboration
DigComp competence: 2.4 Collaborating through digital technologies
Green Algorithms: Quantifying the Carbon Footprint of Computation
Description: A methodological framework to estimate the carbon footprint of any computational task in a standardized and reliable way is presented and metrics to contextualize GHG emissions are definedSubject Area: 1. Natural sciences, 2. Engineering and technology, Computer and information sciences, Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Physical sciences
Author: Lannelongue, L., Grealey, J., and Inouye, M.
Time to read: 150 min
Date Added: 06-04-2022
DigComp competence area: 1. Information and data literacy
DigComp competence: 1.3 Managing data, information and digital content