Abstract
Education for sustainable development supports the improvement of knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviors related to global challenges such as climate change, global warming and environmental degradation, among others. It is increasingly taking place through projects based on information and communication technologies. The effectiveness of the actions taken depends not only on the quality of the project activities or the sophistication of the innovative tools used. Social commitment also depends on the beliefs and moral judgements manifested by potential recipients of educational activities on environmental issues. This study aimed to identify the beliefs and moral judgements that may facilitate or hinder the implementation of educational activities based on information and communication technology, shaping proenvironmental attitudes and behavior among city dwellers. Based on the cocreation workshops conducted, five general categories emerged: responsibility, sense of empowerment, local leadership, real eco-approach, and ecoknowledge. The research findings may contribute to the design of educational activities dedicated to shaping the pro-environmental behavior of city dwellers.
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- J. Koskinen, K. K. Kimppa, O. Heimo, J. Naskali, S. Ponkala and M. M. Rantanen (Eds.). Effectiveness of ICT ethics – How do we help solve ethical problems in the field of ICT? Proceedings of the ETHICOMP 2022 strony 63 - 77
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- 2022
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- Duda, E. (2022). Building the Learning Environment for Sustainable Development: a Co-creation approach. [In] J. Koskinen, K. K. Kimppa, O. Heimo, J. Naskali, S. Ponkala and M. M. Rantanen (Eds.). Effectiveness of ICT ethics – How do we help solve ethical problems in the field of ICT? Proceedings of the ETHICOMP 2022, pp. 63-77.
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