School project on sustainable development for the bilingual section of Technology at the IES Praia Barraña school in Boiro, Galicia, Spain. March, 2016.
School project on sustainable development for the bilingual section of Technology at the IES Praia Barraña school in Boiro, Galicia, Spain. March, 2016.
#Scichallenge2017 With this presentation we are able to demonstrate how, thanks to the in vitro way of plant cultivation, a crop can be used to obtain renewable energy, and, therefore, it can also solve big environmental problems.
Biomass is Through photosynthesis plants convert sunlight energy into chemical energy.
Biomass is stored sunlight energy that can be converted to:
Electricity
Fuel
Heat
Fertilizer
The use of alternative energy is inevitable as fossil fuels are finite. One of the alternative energy is biomass energy. This energy sure have to potential to support local supply through the treatment of waste. So let's go for the biomass for better and cleaner environment.鹿
Apart from residential spaces communities consist of various public and semi-public spaces for varied activities. It is public and gathering spaces where community comes to life. The best gathering space will be alive with activity a people of various ages, interacting with each other.
The public spaces are designed by keeping in mind the entertainment and satisfaction of the people relating to the ethos of the surrounding. Just aesthetically appealing design won’t suffice. The requirement of various other parameters like economy, ecology is needed to be considered for a holistic design approach.
Marathi is a language with rich cultural heritage in terms of theater and literature. Maharashtrians are aware of the latest writers, poets, books through several information medias like newspapers, advertising media’s and every year’s gatherings known as ‘Sahitya Sammelan’.(literary gatherings)
This year this ‘Sammelan’(LITERARY GATHERING) was held at Sangli, a town in South west Maharashtra,India. Number of people attending function was far more than estimated value and the space designed took care of the extra population attending’ Sahitya Sammelan’
Biomass and biogas-I – Dr Sampson Mamphweli – Fort Hare Institute of TechnologyIIED
Presentation by Dr Sampson Mamphweli of Fort Hare Institute of Technology at the CHOICES project community energy workshops in Somerset East, Pearston and Cookhouse communities, Blue Crane Route Municipality in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, held in February and March 2013.
The presentation covers biomass gasification and biogas technologies.
More information about Fort Hare Institute of Technology: http://www.ufh.ac.za/centres/fosst/
Further details of the CHOICES project: http://www.iied.org/choices-community-energy-project-south-africa
#Scichallenge2017 With this presentation we are able to demonstrate how, thanks to the in vitro way of plant cultivation, a crop can be used to obtain renewable energy, and, therefore, it can also solve big environmental problems.
Biomass is Through photosynthesis plants convert sunlight energy into chemical energy.
Biomass is stored sunlight energy that can be converted to:
Electricity
Fuel
Heat
Fertilizer
The use of alternative energy is inevitable as fossil fuels are finite. One of the alternative energy is biomass energy. This energy sure have to potential to support local supply through the treatment of waste. So let's go for the biomass for better and cleaner environment.鹿
Apart from residential spaces communities consist of various public and semi-public spaces for varied activities. It is public and gathering spaces where community comes to life. The best gathering space will be alive with activity a people of various ages, interacting with each other.
The public spaces are designed by keeping in mind the entertainment and satisfaction of the people relating to the ethos of the surrounding. Just aesthetically appealing design won’t suffice. The requirement of various other parameters like economy, ecology is needed to be considered for a holistic design approach.
Marathi is a language with rich cultural heritage in terms of theater and literature. Maharashtrians are aware of the latest writers, poets, books through several information medias like newspapers, advertising media’s and every year’s gatherings known as ‘Sahitya Sammelan’.(literary gatherings)
This year this ‘Sammelan’(LITERARY GATHERING) was held at Sangli, a town in South west Maharashtra,India. Number of people attending function was far more than estimated value and the space designed took care of the extra population attending’ Sahitya Sammelan’
Biomass and biogas-I – Dr Sampson Mamphweli – Fort Hare Institute of TechnologyIIED
Presentation by Dr Sampson Mamphweli of Fort Hare Institute of Technology at the CHOICES project community energy workshops in Somerset East, Pearston and Cookhouse communities, Blue Crane Route Municipality in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, held in February and March 2013.
The presentation covers biomass gasification and biogas technologies.
More information about Fort Hare Institute of Technology: http://www.ufh.ac.za/centres/fosst/
Further details of the CHOICES project: http://www.iied.org/choices-community-energy-project-south-africa
A SYSTEM OF ENERGY, WATER AND COMPOST PRODUCTION FROM WASTEEURO AIRSHIP
BACKGROUND
Recognizing the importance of waste management in reducing emissions of
greenhouse gases, HUMANBE initiates and implements a system of energy
water and compost production, to help the establishmentof a local management
of waste treatment.
ADVANTAGE
1. Recovery of waste by generating electricity and water
2. Creation of cheap electricity
2. Reduction of the volume of household waste treated by the community, by a source separation
2. Avoid the use of incineration, landfilling and transportation
3. Production of natural compost
4. Awareness of sustainable development by demonstrating the life cycle of organic matter and usefulness of the transformation of waste
An overview presentation on the construction methods and materials for eco friendly homes; including making existing homes eco friendly. Created as part of a college project.
Lecturing about a metabolic shift rethinking and linking sustainable ecological sanitation & agroecology in Engineers Without Border projects in developing countries
Habitat for Humanity Armenia foundation has developed a leaflet on energy saving, energy efficiency and renewable energy within EU-funded "Access to Renewable and Efficient Energy in Municipalities Vayk and Spitak" Project.
Action Research in School Education #AReTwinning journal (nr. 4/2023)Cimpeanemese
Action Research in School Education
ISSN 2971 – 9658 / ISSN-L 2971 – 9658
Issue 1, nr. 4 / August 2023
Table of content:
My top teacher hacks that will make your job easier, Diana Zinveliu, p. 5
School 21 Digitally and Socially Yours - eTwinning & Erasmus+ project, Adriana Mariș, p. 26
Emerging researchers and STEAM education in kindergarten, Vasilica Găzdac, p. 44
Enjoy the STEAM in eTwinning and ERASMUS+, Elena Vlădescu, p. 63
Lego spike and ozobots for education, Ana Clara Grecu, p. 82
eTwinning and Scientix for the benefit of eTwinners, Cristina Nicolăiță, p. 94
eTwinning and the local community, Mariapia Borghesan, p. 108
eTwinning – Erasmus+ and the development of key competences, Adriana Lefter, p. 121
Action Research in eTwinning and Erasmus+, Emese Cîmpean, p. 131
Action Research in School Education journal`s editor in chief and coordinator: Marika Emese Cîmpean
Action Research in School Education. Action Research in eTwinning Projects - eTwinning Featured Group` moderator
Action Research in School Education AReTwinning Journal (nr. 3 / 2023)Cimpeanemese
Action Research in School Education
ISSN 2971 – 9658 / ISSN-L 2971 – 9658
Issue 1, nr. 3 / February 2023
The journal is edited as part of the Action Research in School Education. Action Research in eTwinning Projects eTwinning featured group, moderated by Emese Cîmpean (editor in chief and founder of the journal)
Table of content:
Collaborative activities in eTwinning, Alenka Miljevic, p. 5
Growing up through experiences, Oana Gavriliu, p. 26
European education through Erasmus projects, Monica Arotăriței, p. 43
Magic, positive psychology, character growth and learning: SMILE - The School of Magic Inspiring Learning Experiences, Liliana Nederița, p. 53
Web 2.0 tools for eTwinning projects, Simona Ghenea, p. 137
eTwinning projects and Action-Research, Emese Cîmpean, p. 161
Street Stories, the legends and myths of our streets, Anita Simac, p. 171
Empowering the now through student agency, Loredana Popa, p. 189
The new European School Education Platform, Emese Cîmpean, p. 223
Intro to Erasmus – Erasmus call for projects 2023, Vasilica Găzdac, p. 256
eTwinning school mission. #eTwSchool application, Emese Cîmpean, p. 267
Din carte... mai departe Books... Pass Them onCimpeanemese
Din carte... mai departe
Books... Pass Them on
Exemple de bună practică în promovarea lecturii
Best practices in teaching and promoting reading
Ghid metodologic
Coordonatori / Coordinators:
Nicula Nelia
Cîmpean Emese
Mureșan Lavinia
ISBN 978-973-0-39617-1
1. The green house program implemented by our Ministry of Environment and Forests Students from Petru Rares National College, Beclean, Romania Coordinating teacher, Emese Cimpean