Aqua MOOC - Participatory Engagement with Water
Aqua MOOC - Participatory Engagement with Water
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Aqua MOOC - Participatory Engagement with Water

Aqua MOOC - Participatory Engagement with Water

University of Innsbruck

Shé Hawke and Reingard Spannring

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Duration 5 units
Unit 2 hours/unit
Licence CC BY 4.0
Participants 191
Availability Unlimited
Start Date 1 de noviembre de 2021
Costs € 0.00

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General Course Information

In light of the Anthropocene, the present geological age in which humankind is altering the whole Earth system with devastating effects on ecosystems, plants, the elements, as well as human and other animals, we are building a knowledge base together with students as citizen scientists using new and novel methodologies such as water literacy, participatory engagement and nature-based solutions. Actively engaging with, befriending and listening deeply to water as a „wise knowing self“ (Bird Rose 2007) in dialogue with its neighbours is our staring point for a better understanding of water as „a complex adaptive stream of intra, inter and extra-relationships“ and championing of „waters‘ multi-dimensional capacity and agency for the purpose of advancing more sustainable biosocial water futures within a geosocial matrix“ (Hawke and Palsson 2017:232). Students are invited to share photos, short films and audio recordings together with their „water story“ on this learning platform.


Content

Course Content


  • Module one: Introduction (script and video)
  • Module two: Understanding biosocial systems (script and video)
  • Module three: Understanding the human factor (script and video)
  • Module four: Doing multispecies ethnography (script and video)
  • Module five: Presentation of students‘ visual, auditory and written contributions

Course Goals

  • To develop student understanding of biosocial connections between nature and culture, particularly waterscapes
  • To develop student understanding of water/environmental literacy
  • To enhance student development as citizen scientists, through participatory engagement
  • To develop research and writing skills

Previous Knowledge


None

Certificate

For active participation in the course, an automated confirmation of participation will be issued upon completion, which will include your user name, the course name, the course duration and the amount of work involved. It should be noted that this is only a confirmation stating that the user has correctly answered at least 75% of the self-assessment questions asked.

Licence


All course materials are provided under the open Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (except for external links and individual separately marked materials). This allows free use and also modification and republication of all components of the videos, working materials, exercises and test questions (as far as they are not external, i.e. linked materials, then the respective conditions apply). A sustainable usability and use is therefore possible, even beyond the course and project duration of imoox.

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ECTS credit points


This project is part of teaching cooperation between Universities. Credit points are given by lecturers as part of their respective course.

Course Instructor

Shé Hawke and Reingard Spannring

Foto der Kursleiterinnen vor dem Eingang des Instituts für Erziehungswissenschaft


Shé Hawke (PhD The University of Sydney, Australia) is an inter-disciplinary scholar from the Mediterranean Institute for  Environmental Studies (MIOS) at the Science and Research Centre, Koper, Slovenia. Her research focuses on sustainability and the cascading effects of climate change, particularly through the water cycle.

Reingard Spannring is a sociologist (PhD, University of Vienna; M.A. University of Sussex, UK) who works at the Institute for Educational Science at the University of Innsbruck. Her research areas include environmental education research, philosophy of education, critical animal studies and youth research.


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Partners

Institut für Erziehungswissenschaft, Universität Innsbruck

Science and Research Centre Koper (ZRS), Slovenia

FWF, Der Wissenschaftsfond

Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS)

University of Innsbruck

University of Innsbruck

Innsbruck

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