This is an K102 Erasmus+ project focusing on SDG12 with secondary school students between ages 10-12.
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As Sınav Koleji Kocaeli Şahin Kampüsü, we are looking forward partners from Europe for our project. This is a SDG12 Erasmus+ project.
Our project includes teachers and secondary school students between the ages of 10-12 and is in solidarity with many private companies and municipalities. Our main intention is to follow an innovative and experimental way that can convey the situation of the world at the point where today's world has come to the new generations in the most appropriate way in accordance with today's world, and to convey our message and raise awareness in a fun way to the generations who are easily distracted and do not want to listen to long speeches about the subjects that do not get their attention and read long articles. Marking the recycling points that the municipalities will increase in line with our demand on a navigation-like map, enabling us to access the game with the camera of our smartphones/tablets, and when we reach the recycling points with a PokemonGO-like interface, we earn points as a result of scanning and identifying the objects we send for recycling. We are designing a game that aims to motivate continuity by rewarding it through all kinds of gifts. With our European partners, we intend to expand the map and increase awareness of our intention.
Also, we have a project where we use manifacturer tags that explain the equipment used by students, from which raw materials they are made, from the mouth of the goods. With the tags they find on the items that they use in their daily lives and that they do not care much about, we intend to reach awareness by accessing information such as what material the item is made of, for example, how many trees must die in the production of a table, how plastic is made when they use a bag, and the length of its disappearance in nature.
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Short URL to this project:
http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/14682