Circular by WCEE x MDC with Katie Treggiden تعميم من WCEE x MDC مع كاتي تريجيدن

Circular by WCEE x MDC with Katie Treggiden

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Circular by WCEE x MDC with Katie Treggiden 

World Crafts Council Europe (WCCE) in collaboration with Making Design Circular (MDC), has launched a new mass open online course (MOOC) on circularity and sustainability: Circular by WCEE x MDC with Katie Treggiden. The course is towards makers, craftspeople, innovators, designers, creatives, and stakeholders, both within the cultural and creative industries and beyond.

The main aim of the MOOC is to gain an understanding and awareness of the importance of transforming our current linear economic model (take–make–use–lose) into a more nature-inspired, closed-loop model; as well as enabling participants to gain a softer skills and new perspectives required to be part of that transformation.

Throughout the MOOC, participants will be guided by author, journalist, podcaster, and the founder and director of Making Design Circular, Katie Treggiden. Using pre-recorded videos, worksheets, resource lists, and self-assessment quizzes. Katie will help you to identify your unique contribution to environmentalism and cultivate a creative practice that nurtures you, your business or activities, and the planet.

MOOC has 5 modules online at your own pace and is available to enroll free of charge. The course is in English with closed captions, downloadable audio lessons, and text transcripts. Participants will receive a (non-accredited) certificate upon successful completion of the course.

Although mainly geared towards the cultural and creative sectors, everyone is warmly welcome to take part! Also, This course is co-funded by the European Union under the Creative Europe program.

Furthermore, Sign up via the link here: https://makingdesigncircular.org/circular-with-wccexmdc/

 

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