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TGAL @ HIT GreinThink globally – act locally
Comenius Project
Part 1: The history of sustainability in Austria
What we did so far...
Year 3 students:
● Waste and Recycling Project
● „We feed the world“● Creative Footprints● Exhibition
„Globalisation“
Year 4 students:
● Project work in various subjects
● Excursion to WELIOS Science Center
● Presentations● Fair Trade Breakfast
Our Comenius - Wall
To keep everybody informed about what's going on in the project, we installed a
„Comenius-Wall“
Presenting our Partner Countries
Pupils of our year 4 classes collected information on the partner countries and
presented the results in class.
Northern Ireland
Presentations
Germany
Sweden
How we found our team...
Many of the pupils at HIT Grein are interested in the project and want to join a meeting.
So it wasn't easy to choose those who should represent our school.
Finally four students qualified for the meeting in Sweden.
What this is about...
● Project – related topics we worked on● Activities we did during the last months● Information and results we collected● Plans we have for the future
Globalisation and Sustainability
Especially in Geography some classesworked on sustainability and globalisation.
Globalisation Exhibition
One main part was the exhibition provided by an Austrian NGO which was at our school
for two weeks.
Where and how things are produced
The exhibiton contained many interesting factsand tried to show better alternatives.
Globalisation in Austria
Some facts:
The History of Globalisation
Here are some facts the students of class 4c found out in their history lessons:
● 1751 – 1880: industrial production began, invention of steam● engines, railways and telegraphs
● 1880 – 1914: time zones were installed, clocks and watches● became common, steamships, cars, tramways and● busses became popular
● 1914 – 1945: „Fordism“, radio and film business
● 1945 – 1970: cars became mass products, TV and movies gained more importance, advertising
● 1970 – present days: communication and data processing● technologies, modern electronic media
History - Wallchart
How much waste ?The two classes of year 3 started a project onwaste and recycling. After a waste collectionat our school their work is still in progressand will be presented at the next meeting.
Waste and Recycling in Austria
Sustainable EnergyEnergy was a main topic in the physics lessons
of the year 4 students.In groups they worked on a certain topicand presented and discussed it in class.
Presentations in Physics
Using renewable and sustainable sourcesof energy.
Presentation by Andreas
Wind Energy
Presentation by Sarah and Carina
Using Wind Power...
… then... … and now.
Wind Power Stations
How Electricity is produced in Austria
Presentation by Rene and Michael
● Hydroelectric Energy ● (most important one) ● Thermal Power Stations● Solar Energy● Wind Power Stations
Around 70% of the electricity produced inAustria comes from renewable sources.
Various Types of Hydroelectric Power Stations
The History of using flowing Water as a Source of Energy
From a Roman saw mill to a modern power station … there is a long tradition of using water to move wheels, mills and generators.
by Alexander
Energy Production in Austria
Emissions caused by Energy Production which increase the Greenhouse Effect
Biomass as a renewable Source of Energy
What can be used?
● wood and wood products● straw and grass● plant oil● plants containing sugar or starch● organic waste (manure, compost,..)
Presentation by Johanna and Marlene
How does it work?Using biomass to fuel athermal power station is only one possibilty.
Biomass can be usedin many ways for heating and producing energy.
During the resent years efficient biomass powerstations were built in Austria. Among them Europe'slargest power-plant of that kind in Simmering,near Vienna,which was opened in the year 2006.
Solar EnergyThe number ofphotovoltaicsystemsinstalled in ourcountryhas increased inthe last years.
Using the Sun
Photovoltaic systemsproduce electricity.
Using solar thermalenergy to get hot water
Geothermal Energy
Currently there are two geothermal power stationsin Austria, both of them were built in 1998.There are ten other stations used for districtheating only. Many households use heat pumps and thereare lots of thermal baths all over the country.
Energy Consumption in Austria
Energy Consumption of an average Austrian household
● heating and hot water: 37, 7 %● household appliances: 20, 9%● lights: 8, 6%● computer, TV, and other● electronic appliances: 7,0%● fridge and freezer: 12,3 %● appliances in● stand-by mode: 4,2 %● others: 9,3 %
by Manuel and Kevin
How to save Energy?
by Marietta and Tanja
Here are some simple ideas which can helpyou to reduce your energy consumption:● Turn down the heating (about 20° C in a room is enough)
● Use energy saving bulbs instead of ordinary light bulb
● Unplug electrical appliances when you are not using them
● Recycle your waste
● Buy and use energy-efficient electrical appliances
● Clever cooking: For example, don't heat too much water
● Walk, go by bike or use public transport whenever possible
Does it really work?
Some of the kids didn't only make presentationsbut also constructed models of power stationsusing things they had at home or at school.
Sophia presenting aTidal Power Station
Andi and his Solar Boat
Manuel showing us a Wind Driven Generator
Some ImpressionsIn the rest of the presentation you can see someimpressions of our project activities and some ideas ofour work in progress.
The song you'll hearis by Hubert von Goisern -a well known Austrianfolk-rock singerwho is also quite popularamong young people.
The song is called „Brenna tuats guat“ - it deals with theproblems of globalisation in a humorous way and wasnumber one in the Austrian charts for many weeks.
ActivitiesVisiting Welios Science Center ● Hands – on Exhibition in an area of
3000 m²● Interactive exhibits help to discover
more about renewable energy● Only recently opened in spring 2011● Explore the world of Energy on your
own!
Visit: www.welios.at or on facebook
Activities
Fairtrade and organic breakfast● Sponsored by Fairtrade Austria● Local farming products● Local Organic food● Prepared by students of class 4 and teachers
Activities
Handicraft
Footprints made of recycling material
Activities
Waste Arts
Paper, Metal, Plastic and Glass Design
Activities and further topics● Movies (globalisation, footprint, ...)● We feed the world (food production)● Games and discussions● Footprint calculator● E-learning-tool by World Wildlife
Fund● Effects of globalisation for ● developing countries● ...
Ongoing activities
● Looking at the results of the waste project
● Movies
● Exhibition/Presentation at school
● Comenius-Action-Day
● Exhibition at our final school festival
● Cooperation with a local company producing solar panels
● Visiting local renewable energy sites
● Presenting a product for media
● Eco-labelling
● Summary in our documentary folders!
Think about this!
The ecological footprint of an average Austrian is far too big!
If every human on earth lived on our consumption level, 3 planets would be needed to match the demand!
We can´t go on like this!