UCD Sustainable Action: Collaborative Mapping and Learning

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Ainhoa Gonzalez

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University College Dublin

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Agriculture, Education, Fisheries and Veterinary, Forestry, Health and Welfare, Information and Communication Technologies, journalism and information, Mathematics and Statistics, Natural Sciences, Services, , Teaching & Learning

Topic(s)

Accessibility & Inclusion, Accessibility and Inclusion, Curriculum Design, Digital Learning, Open Education, Student Success, Teaching and Learning Practice

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This comprehensive, interactive and user-friendly online dashboard maps UCD infrastructure, activities and initiatives that have a sustainability remit, to raise awareness and promote sustainable practices on campus.

Benefit of this resource and how to make the best use of it

The dashboard provides a robust teaching and learning platform for undergraduate and graduate students across a range of disciplines. Through the co-creation, updating and direct use of the tool, the project contributes to pathways for individual and group staff/student agency in local sustainability.

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This work has been dedicated to the public domain under a CC0 license, allowing unrestricted use, distribution, and adaptation without attribution.

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Gonzalez, A. (2025). Ucd sustainable action: collaborative mapping and learning. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/ucd-sustainable-action-collaborative-mapping-and-learning/ License: Creative Commons Zero (CC0).

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