The Digital Electronic with Eco-designed Paradigm in
Collaborative Enhanced Learning
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The DEEPCEL Project is an ERASMUS+ project co-funded by the European Union.
The project in brief
In a tense environmental and geopolitical context, shortages of strategic materials and electronic chips are a growing threat. Electronic waste continues to accumulate and collection and recycling efforts are still inadequate. We want to raise awareness of these realities, to teach life cycle assessment applied to electronics, and to promote best practices in sustainability, eco-design, reuse, upgradeability, and reconfigurability in digital electronics. We will prepare the student’s future.
Traning for professors
We will organize an initial training for teachers and professors on life-cycle analysis, eco-design, recycling, and urban mining, applied in the field of eco-transition in digital electronics education.
Ecodesign in Electronic Education
We will then work on the development of modular electronics educational solutions (WP3) introducing sustainability, eco-design in electronics and use cases.
Retrofit and Up-cycling
We’ll also be working on retrofittable electronics, and experimenting with the fusion of “old” and “new” retrofittable digital systems for educational purposes.
Summer Schools
We will be organizing two summer schools, one on eco-design in electronics education, the other on retrofit and up-cycling..
Workshop
We also plan to organize an impactful final workshop on ecodesigned digital electronics and retrofit on the last part of the project.
Eco-designed plateform
The DEEPCEL project will have its own educational course repository (Moodle based) where all the generated educational content will be found.
Overview
The DEEPCEL project is a collaborative educational project co-funded by EU.
ERASMUS+ Project consortium
- Project Leader: Université de Tours, Contact: @
- Universidad de Alcalá (UAH) Madrid, Contact: @
- Universidade do Porto, Contact: @
- Università degli studi di Ferrara , Contact: @.
“The European Ecodesign Directive (Directive 2009/125/EC) sets ecological standards for the design of specific product groups in the member states of the European Union […]” including electronics
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