Lectures for Future
Lectures for Future ist eine englischsprachige Vorlesungsreihe mit dem Ziel, Wissen über aktuelle globale Umweltprobleme zu verbreiten.
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The HOOU project Lectures for Future (LFF) developed at the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) produces digital lecture series dealing with current global environmental challenges, such as those related to water, energy, soil and waste resource management. By collaborating with a heterogeneous scientific community, the lecture series tackle these challenges in an interdisciplinary approach. They also present the influence of the topics on the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The aim is to promote digital literacy and carry the Open Science idea
forward, which opens new ways of scientific communication. For this,
different interactive elements are used to enhance the learner
experience such as short videos, quiz questions and links to further
reading material.
Additionally, learning materials created by the LFF Team on how to create interactive lecture series can be accessed here. Lecture series are produced as Open Educational Resources (OERs) by
researchers at the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) in
collaboration with the LFF Team.
Learning objectives
LFF aims to spread knowledge on current global environmental challenges by producing lecture series dealing with these issues.
Learning method
Current global environmental challenges are many times complex and encompass diverse aspects; therefore, they need to be tackled with interdisciplinary approaches. The Lectures for Future (LFF) project aims to do this by producing interactive lecture series dealing with some of these challenges. Different interactive elements are used to enhance the learner
experience such as short videos, quiz questions and links to further
reading material.
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Tina Carmesin,
Melissa Chavana,
Sascha Diedler,
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kerstin Kuchta,
Carla Orozco Garcia,
Dr.-Ing. Ayah Alassali,
Dr. Anne Rödl,
Dr. Ruth Schaldach,
Dr.-Ing. Caterina Picuno,
Phillipp Lüssenhop,
Dr. Ina Körner,
Steffen Walk,
Dr. Vera Rodrigues,
Stefan Deegener