• 5 Sections
  • 55 Lessons
  • 25 Hours
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  • 1. The origin of ICT devices: planned obsolescence and mining of natural resources
    11
    • 1.1
      Obsolescence in ICT devices
    • 1.2
      Types of obsolescence
    • 1.3
      What do we talk about when we talk about sustainability?
    • 1.4
      Minerals and ICT?
    • 1.5
      I have dirt on my phone!
    • 1.6
      Mining to manufacture our devices: a dangerous activity
    • 1.7
      How to fight planned obsolescence and the influx of blood minerals?
    • 1.8
      Combating planned obsolescence and illegal mining of natural resources
    • 1.9
      Allies for fairer technology
    • 1.10
      Exam
    • 1.11
      Additional material
  • 2. Who manufactures our ICT devices?
    11
    • 2.1
      The manufacturing of ICT devices (general overview)
    • 2.2
      What's wrong with the electronics industry?
    • 2.3
      Transforming our world: Sustainable Development Goals
    • 2.4
      The environmental impact of ICT device manufacturing
    • 2.5
      High toxicity and information concealment
    • 2.6
      The rebound effect or Jevons' paradox
    • 2.7
      Fighting for a fairer manufacturing industry. Interview with Electronics Watch
    • 2.8
      5 points for sustainable ICT consumption and a fair electronics industry
    • 2.9
      Digital sufficiency: sustainable digitization
    • 2.10
      Exam
    • 2.11
      Additional material
  • 3. Consuming ICT
    11
    • 3.1
      The environmental impact of ICT consumption
    • 3.2
      Doing the math: digital or analog?
    • 3.3
      The impact of the network: some interesting facts
    • 3.4
      This video is harmful to the environment
    • 3.5
      A cloud of dust and smoke: data centers and artificial intelligence
    • 3.6
      Not everything is fiction: sustainability in film
    • 3.7
      How to implement sustainable consumption of ICT devices?
    • 3.8
      Practices for sustainable ICT consumption
    • 3.9
      Ten Commandments for Sustainable Cinema
    • 3.10
      Exam
    • 3.11
      Additional material
  • 4. Electronic waste
    11
    • 4.1
      Electronic waste
    • 4.2
      The era of garbage
    • 4.3
      Slow violence according to Rob Nixon
    • 4.4
      Electronic waste recycling: formal and informal recycling methods
    • 4.5
      The iceberg metaphor
    • 4.6
      The health and environmental impact of illegal landfills
    • 4.7
      General recommendations for combating electronic waste
    • 4.8
      What to do with electronic waste?
    • 4.9
      Good practices for sustainable ICT consumption: Circular economy?
    • 4.10
      Exam
    • 4.11
      Additional material
  • 5. Education for digital sustainability: educational proposals to bring sustainability closer to the use of ICTs
    11
    • 5.1
      Are you digitally competent?: The Common Framework for Digital Teaching Competence
    • 5.2
      A critical digital citizenry
    • 5.3
      Deconstructing imaginaries: a proposal for the analysis of a media text
    • 5.4
      Analysis and evaluation of good practices
    • 5.5
      Slow media: rethinking media
    • 5.6
      Interview with Joan Ferres
    • 5.7
      The importance of emotions in our relationship with screens and how to address it educationally
    • 5.8
      Proposals for sustainable ICT consumption
    • 5.9
      Exam
    • 5.10
      Your Media Literacy Proposal
    • 5.11
      Additional material

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