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  • #REDIRECT [[Who Can Change Things...]]
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  • ...live together in a society in which we can assume different roles which we can shape together. ...e available to you and other people in this field of action if you want to change something about given social problem?
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  • ...ces. It gives educators a rough insight into the different frameworks. One can use it to check which competences would be particularly relevant for one's What the Explorer is good for, how it can help with planning and implementation in (non-formal) education.
    214 KB (29,435 words) - 11:34, 10 April 2024
  • ...t we don‘t see, there is a whole complex scientific universe of material things that connect the individual to society. Digitalisation is a part of this pr ...trying to figure out new ways to deal with social constraints so that they can participate social and cultural life.
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  • ...ologically since the microchip revolution in the Sixties? The developments can be illustrated through the notebook or address book. Some decades ago, ever ...a cloud which means, technically, from a client computer to a server, and can now be accessed through many different devices. It has become independent f
    28 KB (4,131 words) - 12:44, 7 March 2023
  • ...ciety that has been operating for a couple of decades, and its inhabitants can no longer imagine their lives where the tasks necessary for everyday routin ...o traditional citizenship status, people have also become digital citizens who interact increasingly with social and political environments through digita
    28 KB (4,050 words) - 17:53, 11 February 2022
  • ...one else while shouting his or her name. It is then the turn of the person who cought the ball to do the same with someone else. The game goes on like thi # What/ Who inspires you?
    16 KB (2,562 words) - 10:36, 21 November 2023
  • ...iters, everyone who takes pictures, and who has pictures taken of him/her, who shares pictures, etc. In that heterogeneous realm of products and practices ...d the use of images in politics, a politics of visuality, then, amounts to who decides what is visible and in what framework, to appropriating these frame
    9 KB (1,492 words) - 12:56, 10 March 2023
  • ...rrently most communication data might be stored and analized through those who are not the addressee. For ''maintaining privacy'' we need to use specific ...very often on servers out of "our four walls" somewhere. Our discrete things, a pregnancy app or a fitness tracker, are tracking sensitive body data
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  • ...this non-material-material double-sided character. And since the Internet can be understood also as a child and driver of globalisation, pedagogies obli In times of climate change, maybe energy hunger is the most obvious aspect which comes into mind when
    27 KB (3,771 words) - 21:52, 1 May 2023
  • ...ve. This bridge will be built by answering constructive questions. Answers can be written or drawn.</div> *[[Collaboration for Social Change]]
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  • Anyone who believes that a vibrant civil society depends on individuals’ involvement ...people have different needs, attitudes, beliefs, and viewpoints. Diversity can be seen as a '''positive approach''' towards plurality and equality accordi
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  • ...r people or groups. Creativity is a process innate to our brains, one that can be stimulated through activities, for example in groups, or by creating the ...on for post-industrial societies. Creative citizens are seen as innovators who find social solutions to problems that classical politics and businesses ca
    24 KB (3,368 words) - 17:27, 7 March 2024
  • ...oesn't just illustrate a conversation between a Georgian and a German. You can think of it as an exchange between several "different people" at a time: a ...ltures affect one another mutually, and that behaviors and moral concepts "change allegiance," so to speak. In this way, transculture significantly expands u
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  • ...es, skills and attitudes. In its transformative purpose of seeking social change together with others, it must be described more broadly than "teamwork," al ...learners to join networks and groups is understanding how they work, which can be described as a basic network literacy . Depending on their size, the way
    9 KB (1,295 words) - 11:37, 23 March 2023
  • Simulation games can help people to understand the need for public involvement and for finding s * Change of perspective
    6 KB (909 words) - 01:04, 7 November 2022
  • ...ecide, for example decide whether to hire or fire someone, whether someone can perform certain tasks or is prevented from doing them. ...ings is to get right up to the creepy line but not to cross it. Implanting things into your brain is beyond the creepy line. At least for now, until the tech
    15 KB (2,260 words) - 15:38, 29 June 2023
  • ...cratic values which are not self-explanatory. For example, ''involvement'' can be understood in a different way - some groups of people involve in illegal ...lopment of the system as whole and the life experiences of the individuals who currently embody the culture."''<ref name=pye>L. Pye, S. Verba (Ed.): Polit
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  • ...big questions that arise for lear-ning and teaching in the face of digital change. It is no wonder that digital didactics is in demand: journalists are looki ...learning setting with digital materials, tools, and communication channels can have very different didactic directions.
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  • * Look at the ''planned questions during debriefing but change/add new'' questions depending on the process. When it’s possible connect * What made you change your opinion regarding social/poltical/economic/civil society actors?
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  • ==Who we are== ...never know if not thanks to plugins or content from other parties strange things happen. We herewith explain that we try to use only such plugins conform wi
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  • <div class="teaser-text">Anyone who believes that a vibrant civil society depends on individuals’ involvement ...ly connected to habit and education – which means we have the ability to change them.
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