The essentials
The Digital Collage is an engaging, collaborative half-day workshop about the environmental impact of the digital sector. Based on the learning method as the Climate Fresk, the workshop gives participants the keys to achieving sustainability in the digital sector. The concept: A collaborative serious game, with of 65 cards detailing all the actors and mechanisms behind digital technologies. The goal: raising awareness of the hidden impact of digital practices, showcasing sustainable choices to reduce the footprint, developping collaborative intelligence, and turning knowledge into action.
Source : INNOV RH
The Digital Collage provides a structured, data-backed approach, with contents sourced from ADEME, Green IT, EcoInfo CNRS, and Shift Project reports.
It is a great tool to educate on digital sobriety and responsible digital practices. It is also a good icebreaker and team-spirit activity. The workshop can be used for internal training, as part of an agency's green strategy. Due to the cost of the workshops, training a colleague to become a facilitator can be a cheaper and more convenient option. It can also be used with beneficiaries, to train them in the synergies between the green and the digital priorities. This is ideal as part of a TCA. Beneficiaries who discovered the tool can then include it in their projects, and train in turn their own participants. The workshop fosters the GreenComp skills of "Valuing Sustainability", "System thinking", "Exploratory thinking", "Collective action" and "Individual action".
Part 1: comprehension
Participants place and link cards about the mechanisms of the digital sector
How it unfolds
Part 2: creativity
Participants foster team spirit and appropriate
The workshop happens in 4 phases, to take participants from knowledge acquisition to action planning.
Part 3: Debriefing
Teams mingle, and recap the key messages of the workshop
The Digital Collage is available in English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Dutch and soon Italian and Chinese.
Part 4: Action!
Participants use action cards to find the most applicable solutions
During the workshop, participants are handed two sets of 64 cards, one set for the components of the digital sector, and one set of cards for actions. Working together, they place the cards on the table in a logical order, to draw connections. What is required to surf internet? What ressources does a data center consum? Through discussion and collaborative reflexion, they construct an overview of the digital sector's very real impact. An entire step is dedicated to action; Participants debate the accessibility and the impact of different actions, from voting to cleaning out their mail box, from buying second-hand material to reducing the size of screens.
This structure is mandatory. But you can adapt the "Action" phase with your facilitator. For example, you can choose to discuss actions to be put in place in the agency, or give information about digital practices by generation or by country.
Source : INNOV RH
What is required?
4 to 8 participants per group
Accredited facilitator
Facilitators must have gone through training to be able to facilitate it.
One facilitator can work with two groups, so up to 16 participants.
3 hours
1 table per group
with only 15 min to set up the workshop and 5 minutes to tidy up.
It should be at least 2m x 1m, in a calm place
For internal training, the workshop's costs depend entirely on the facilitator you work with. However, volunteer facilitator are available for sessions in the education field (schools, universities or associations). Organizers must pay a 10€ fee per attendee, to support the development of the tool (lower solidarity fees available).
In person
Online
The workshop can be held online, using a video conferencing tool and a visual collaboration tool (like Miro or Mural). Participants just need a computer or tablet, a stable internet connection and a quiet place where they're comfortable speaking out loud. This version lasts 3,5 hours, to account to the longer transitions. This is best for groups that already know each other, as they will find it easier to discuss and work together.
The facilitator will provide all the material and handle one or two groups of 4 to 8 persons. The organizer just has to provide a table and a room were participants can move and talk freely around. The worskhop lasts 3 hours. It is a great as an icebreaker, to get participants to know each other in small groups, and foster of sense of teamwork and collaboration for your event.
Train facilitators in your agency
It's your turn to act!
Visit the Digital Collage. https://digitalcollage.org/index.html
Attend a workshop: https://digitalcollage.org/citizens.html
Get direct support from the digital collage: josephine@fresquedunumerique.org
Test out other workshops: the Climate Fresk and 2 Tonnes
Connect with SALTO Green
Salto.Green@agence-erasmus.fr www.saltogreen.eu
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The essentials
The Digital Collage is an engaging, collaborative half-day workshop about the environmental impact of the digital sector. Based on the learning method as the Climate Fresk, the workshop gives participants the keys to achieving sustainability in the digital sector. The concept: A collaborative serious game, with of 65 cards detailing all the actors and mechanisms behind digital technologies. The goal: raising awareness of the hidden impact of digital practices, showcasing sustainable choices to reduce the footprint, developping collaborative intelligence, and turning knowledge into action.
Source : INNOV RH
The Digital Collage provides a structured, data-backed approach, with contents sourced from ADEME, Green IT, EcoInfo CNRS, and Shift Project reports.
It is a great tool to educate on digital sobriety and responsible digital practices. It is also a good icebreaker and team-spirit activity. The workshop can be used for internal training, as part of an agency's green strategy. Due to the cost of the workshops, training a colleague to become a facilitator can be a cheaper and more convenient option. It can also be used with beneficiaries, to train them in the synergies between the green and the digital priorities. This is ideal as part of a TCA. Beneficiaries who discovered the tool can then include it in their projects, and train in turn their own participants. The workshop fosters the GreenComp skills of "Valuing Sustainability", "System thinking", "Exploratory thinking", "Collective action" and "Individual action".
Part 1: comprehension
Participants place and link cards about the mechanisms of the digital sector
How it unfolds
Part 2: creativity
Participants foster team spirit and appropriate
The workshop happens in 4 phases, to take participants from knowledge acquisition to action planning.
Part 3: Debriefing
Teams mingle, and recap the key messages of the workshop
The Digital Collage is available in English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Dutch and soon Italian and Chinese.
Part 4: Action!
Participants use action cards to find the most applicable solutions
During the workshop, participants are handed two sets of 64 cards, one set for the components of the digital sector, and one set of cards for actions. Working together, they place the cards on the table in a logical order, to draw connections. What is required to surf internet? What ressources does a data center consum? Through discussion and collaborative reflexion, they construct an overview of the digital sector's very real impact. An entire step is dedicated to action; Participants debate the accessibility and the impact of different actions, from voting to cleaning out their mail box, from buying second-hand material to reducing the size of screens.
This structure is mandatory. But you can adapt the "Action" phase with your facilitator. For example, you can choose to discuss actions to be put in place in the agency, or give information about digital practices by generation or by country.
Source : INNOV RH
What is required?
4 to 8 participants per group
Accredited facilitator
Facilitators must have gone through training to be able to facilitate it.
One facilitator can work with two groups, so up to 16 participants.
3 hours
1 table per group
with only 15 min to set up the workshop and 5 minutes to tidy up.
It should be at least 2m x 1m, in a calm place
For internal training, the workshop's costs depend entirely on the facilitator you work with. However, volunteer facilitator are available for sessions in the education field (schools, universities or associations). Organizers must pay a 10€ fee per attendee, to support the development of the tool (lower solidarity fees available).
In person
Online
The workshop can be held online, using a video conferencing tool and a visual collaboration tool (like Miro or Mural). Participants just need a computer or tablet, a stable internet connection and a quiet place where they're comfortable speaking out loud. This version lasts 3,5 hours, to account to the longer transitions. This is best for groups that already know each other, as they will find it easier to discuss and work together.
The facilitator will provide all the material and handle one or two groups of 4 to 8 persons. The organizer just has to provide a table and a room were participants can move and talk freely around. The worskhop lasts 3 hours. It is a great as an icebreaker, to get participants to know each other in small groups, and foster of sense of teamwork and collaboration for your event.
Train facilitators in your agency
It's your turn to act!
Visit the Digital Collage. https://digitalcollage.org/index.html
Attend a workshop: https://digitalcollage.org/citizens.html
Get direct support from the digital collage: josephine@fresquedunumerique.org
Test out other workshops: the Climate Fresk and 2 Tonnes
Connect with SALTO Green
Salto.Green@agence-erasmus.fr www.saltogreen.eu