Project results

Here are some examples from different working groups with short descriptions. The game environment enables creative approaches to sustainable solutions, which can later be realized in the real world. The sustainability content-integrated language learning approach (CLIL) was combined with the ideas of multilingualism. Translanguaging was appreciated and supported. Besides their mother tongue, the learners used depending on the project case German, English and French. The mother tongues used were e.g. Finnish, Norwegian, German, French, Czech and Italian.

More group work descriptions coming soon.

Sustainability fair (winter 2023-2024) with students from Finland, Germany and Norway.

The students prepared presentations in groups about sustainable themes and inventions. The presentations were transferred to a Minecraft world, where the groups then presented their work to others. After the product presentations, questions were asked and the topics were then discussed together.

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Chemistry co-operation (spring 2024) with students from Finland and Germany.

The task of the chemistry project in spring 2024 was to search for information in the international student working groups and try to find a suitable method for chemical environmentally friendly energy production and to build it together in Minecraft.

Turning biomass into biogas through anaerobic digestion (1/2)

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SERASUM adventure mission (autumn 2023 – winter 2024) with students from Finland, France and Germany.

An immersive adventure in Minetest where the goal was to improve the sustainability of the game environment. The students discussed sustainable topics and worked together using self-made avatars. The Blockalot Minetest environment was created by LMZ (Landesmedienzentrum Baden-Württemberg).

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Sustainable city (spring 2023) with students from Finland, Germany and Czechia.

In this project the students were tasked with building a sustainable city. The students worked in groups and each group focused on building certain buildings/areas of the city.

A park area in the middle of the city

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Sustainable school (winter 2023 – spring 2024) with students from Finland and Italy.

The students decided together that they would build a sustainable school. The school includes different classrooms and a library.

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Sustainable town (autumn 2023 – spring 2024) with students from Finland, Italy and Germany.

The students were tasked to build sustainable buildings in an empty area. They were divided into groups to discuss sustainability-related ideas and then build their ideas.

Sustainable houses in a jungle environment

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The jungle area was separated inside the world under a glass dome, enabling the students to utilize different biomes simultaneously.

Sustainable buildings (spring 2024) with students from Norway and Finland.

This project focused on buildings sustainable buildings. The students built themselves environmentally friendly houses with green elements and renewable energy production.

A sustainable wooden house (1/3)

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Sustainable buildings (spring 2023) with students from Germany and Finland.

The students in this project were given a list of sustainability-related topics, from where they could choose one and build according to their chosen topic.

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Sustainable town (spring 2023) with students from Germany, Finland and Czechia.

In this project the students built a town while focusing on sustainability and ecological building. The students worked in groups, discussed ideas and built their ideas together.

A greenhouse

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Improving environment sustainably (winter 2023) with students from France and Finland.

The students worked in a Minetest environment created by LMZ (Landesmedienzentrum Baden-Württemberg). They were working with the theme of sustainable food solutions.

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