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Title: European Virtual Seminar on Sustainable Development


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European Virtual Seminaron Sustainable
Development

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  • More than 300 European universities have
    signed the COPERNICUS-Charter, thereby declaring
    that they will give sustainable development a
    place in their activities.

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  • The aim of the EVS (European Virtual Seminar on
    Sustainable Development) is to promote an
    international and multidisciplinary dialogue on
    sustainable development issues between students
    from all over Europe by using modern ICT.
  • In this seminar students are directly confronted
    with different views and opinions on sustainable
    development issues. Views and opinions that are
    highly related to different social, cultural,
    political, economic and environmental backgrounds
    students are living in.

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Whats the EVS about?
  • collaborative learning
  • place and time independent learning
  • using modern information and communication
    technology
  • promoting an international and multidisciplinary
    dialogue on sustainable development issues in
    Europe
  • co-operation between institutions for higher
    education

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Short history
  • 2000 small project funding by the EU coordinated
    by the Open Universiteit Nederland
    COPERNICUS-CAMPUS
  • 2001 pilot 9 institutions from 4 countries
  • 2002 1st run 11 institutions from 5 countries
  • 2003 2nd run 15 institutions from 10 countries
  • 2004 3rd run 18 institutions from 11 countries

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EVS partners 2004-2005
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Pedagogy
  • collaborative learning via internet
  • international and multidisciplinary compound
    groups
  • two phases in EVS course
  • Individual work electronic learning environment
    and team building
  • Group work research proposal, research, report,
    policy summary
  • assessment and marking
  • group products (report and policy summary) by the
    expert
  • group process (cooperation group members) by the
    tutor

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Content
  • Overall theme Sustainable Development in Europe
  • Case studies (2004)
  • The future of sustainable agriculture in Poland
  • European spatial planning and policy The regions
    with the Mediterranean forest Dehesa
  • European Water Framework Directive Danube basin
  • Nature and biodiversity conservation Romanian
    forests
  • Sustainable enterprises in European countries

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Community
  • student groups international multidisciplinary
    (4-6 members)
  • tutors coaching assessing group process
  • experts assisting groups assessing group
    products
  • institutional coordinators project management
    formal issues

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Electronic learning environment
  • Web based course materials (Blackboard Learning
    System)
  • Web based course materials (case studies,
    guidelines etc.)
  • Tools for communication interaction
  • group areas (open and secured)
  • electronic discussion boards
  • chat facilities
  • e-mail facilities
  • File exchange

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  • Organisation
  • Sharing expertise and investing staff time and
    resources by all partners.
  • There is no joint budget for exploitation or
    further development / improvement of EVS.
  • Institutions can become a partner on 3 different
    levels
  • Students and an institutional coordinator
    participate.
  • A tutor also participates.
  • A case study is made as well and the expert
    participates.

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Formal issues and quality guarantee
  • Studyload EVS course 120 hours (October-January)
  • Students receive credit points from their
    institution
  • EVS as optional or obliged course in curriculum
  • Guidelines for coordinators. tutors, authors,
    students

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Students participation
  • To participate in the EVS students should
  • be interested in sustainable development issues
  • be interested in group work
  • be able to read and write English
  • have access to a computer and internet connection
  • have an open mind to E-learning

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  • Learning objectives EVS
  • describe and operationalise the concept of
    sustainable development
  • analyse sustainable development issues from a
    European perspective
  • link local, national and European policy-related
    issues to societal processes of change towards
    sustainable development
  • co-operate with students from different cultural
    and disciplinary backgrounds.
  • use the computer conferencing system effectively
    for collaborative learning

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Virtual collaborative learning lessons learned
  • International cooperation takes a lot of time,
    because of differences in culture, different
    educational paradigm, etc.
  • Staff members and most students are enthousiastic
    about EVS concept of international and
    multidisciplinary collaborative learning
    (necessary skill for learning on SD)
  • At the start of EVS most students lack specific
    computer skills for virtual collaborative
    learning, and often they dont have experience in
    group work

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  • Team building in EVS needs a lot of attention,
    because students dont know each other at the
    start and all social processes are depending on
    virtual communication and interaction (students
    suggest to organise a summer school after EVS)
  • The role of the tutor is crucial for coaching and
    monitoring of the student groups, especially when
    problems arise in a group (students ask for more
    steering and feedback from the tutor)
  • Total number of dropouts (about 50) can be
    explained by the complexity of the EVS
    (international, multidisciplinary, virtual,
    groupwork, etc.), but also the course management
    should be stricter (selection of students, credit
    points for students, formal position of EVS in
    curriculum, etc.)

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EVS screen dumps webportal
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main menu
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content area (case study Danube)
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communication area a group discussion board
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group products - report
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The future of the EVS

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Embedded into the Virtual COPERNICUS-CAMPUS
under the eLearning-Programme of the EU
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Thank you for your attention! Hans-Peter
Winkelmann www.copernicus-campus.org
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