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Having this badge means that you are committed to #GoGreen and you can navigate the world in a sustainable way.
By completing badge activities you reviewed your "environmental literacy" even while participating in activities not directly connected to this theme. This badge emphasises eco-friendly behaviours shall be a natural part of any Erasmus+ and NFE activity.
Completing an eco-lab through the Cities of Learning platform can offer individuals a variety of opportunities to learn and take action towards environmental sustainability. Here are a few examples of what you can do and learn through these eco-labs:
- Learn about environmental issues: Through completing an eco-lab, you can gain a better understanding of environmental challenges and their causes. This can include topics such as climate change, pollution, waste reduction, sustainable living (depending on the workshop you will attend)
- Gain practical skills: Completing an eco-lab can provide you with practical skills and knowledge you can apply in your daily life. For example, you may learn how to compost, how to upcycle trash that was supposed to be thrown away, how to conserve local biodiversity and how to create everyday cosmetics using natural ingredients.
- Open digital badges are digital certificate that encrypts information related to the learning process, achievements or completeness of the badge receiver. It is an innovative digital tool to recognise learning and skills that are often too difficult to measure within non-formal education.
Overall, completing an eco-lab of open badges on the Cities of Learning platform can provide you with a range of learning opportunities and practical tools to make a positive impact on the environment. By completing these activities and earning open badges, you can demonstrate your commitment to sustainability and contribute to building a more resilient and equitable future.
The international partners' consortium uses and promotes *Green Badges. *
This badge system is proudly co-funded by the European Union's Erasmus+ programme
You will need to at least take part in one eco-lab of PlanBe, Plan it Be it organisation as part of the #GoGreen-Youth Navigator KA2 project.
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Kompletá e siguiente aktividatnan, gana badge i lo bo mira progreso aktualisá di bo playlist
Kontenido
Having this badge means that you are committed to #GoGreen and you can navigate the world in a sustainable way.
By completing badge activities you reviewed your "environmental literacy" even while participating in activities not directly connected to this theme. This badge emphasises eco-friendly behaviours shall be a natural part of any Erasmus+ and NFE activity.
Open digital badges are digital certificate that encrypts information related to the learning process, achievements or completeness of the badge receiver. It is an innovative digital tool to recognise learning and skills that are often too difficult to measure within non-formal education.
The international partners' consortium uses and promotes *Green Badges. *
This badge system is proudly co-funded by the European Union's Erasmus+ programme
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You have to get 1 badge in this project
Having this badge means that you are committed to #GoGreen and you can navigate the world in a sustainable way.
By completing badge activities you reviewed your "environmental literacy" even while participating in activities not directly connected to this theme. This badge emphasises eco-friendly behaviours shall be a natural part of any Erasmus+ and NFE activity.
Open digital badges are digital certificate that encrypts information related to the learning process, achievements or completeness of the badge receiver. It is an innovative digital tool to recognise learning and skills that are often too difficult to measure within non-formal education.
The international partners' consortium uses and promotes *Green Badges. *
This badge system is proudly co-funded by the European Union's Erasmus+ programme
Tasks
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Participate in at least one sustainable learning and living activities on the playlist