Environmental impacts of digital technologies

Environmental impacts of digital technologies

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  • 4 Sequences
  • Introductive Level
  • Starts on November 15, 2021
  • Ends on December 14, 2023

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Syllabus

Part 1 - Introduction: The environmental impacts of digital technologies
What do you think about digital technologies?
Digital technologies and environmental awareness: a short history
Which indicators to assess the digital footprint?
Eco-Wise: Reading and questioning indicators

Part 2 - Non-renewable equipment
How many connected devices do you have?
Environmental impact of digital devices
Can we continue to manufacture IT equipment for a long time?
Eco-consumer: Recycling is not winning!

Part 3 - Very material digital services
What part of digital technology has the greatest environmental impact?
Are digital services virtual?
What is the environmental footprint of a digital service?
From eco-user to eco-designer of digital services

Part 4 - Economic and societal impacts
Connected objects... and you?
What place do we want to give to digital in our society?
How to anticipate the impacts of a new technology?
Eco-citizen: being well informed to make informed choices!

Prerequisite

The training is intended for everyone and more specifically

- education professionals (teachers, educators, animators) who will find resources that can be used directly with their audience,
- young people from the second year of secondary school onwards, through the videos and activities that are proposed,
- to all those who wonder about the environmental impacts of digital technologies and who wish to understand the stakes and learn how to measure, decipher and act, in order to find their place as citizens in a digital world.

All you need is a computer and a good Internet connection to follow this course!

Instructors

Françoise Berthoud
Françoise is a research engineer at Grenoble (CNRS) who created the GDS EcoInfo. She leads actions in favor of the reduction of digital impacts

Franck Beysson
Deputy director of the EEDD service of the Ligue de l'Enseignement de Loire and leader of the European project Conscience Numérique Durable

Julie Cornet
Facilitator of workshops for young people and educational mediators to learn to code and master computers (Compagnie du Code)

Laurent Devernay
By turns consultant and trainer, Laurent Devernay articulates his expertise around responsible digital (Simplon.co)

Laurent Lefèvre
Researcher in computer science in Lyon (Inria), specialist in energy efficiency of large digital systems, co-director of GDS EcoInfo

Benjamin Ninassi
Deputy Head of the ICT and Environment Program at Inria, INR and GDS EcoInfo contributor

Martine Olivi
Researcher in applied mathematics at Sophia Antipolis (Inria), in charge of the Local Commission for Sustainable Development

Julie Orgelet
Independent consultant in Life Cycle Assessment and Responsible Digital (DDemain / NegaOctet)

Anne-Cécile Orgerie
CNRS research fellow at IRISA, co-director of GDS EcoInfo since 2020 and active researcher in scientific mediation

Charles Poulmaire
Agrégé de Mathématiques, Charles is a teacher of mathematics, NTS and NSI at Van Gogh high school in Aubergenville

Editor

The French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA) is a public scientific and technological establishment specialising in mathematics and computer science, under the joint authority of the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation and the Ministry of the Economy and Finance1. It was set up on 3 January 1967 as part of the "Plan Calcul".

Inria's mission is to develop research and technology transfer in information and communication sciences and techniques, both nationally and internationally. The institute also steers France's national strategy in terms of artificial intelligence research.

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France Université Numérique is the broadcaster of the online courses of French higher education institutions and their partners.

It operates several platforms of diffusion, of which the best known, FUN MOOC, is the first French-speaking academic platform worldwide. Thanks to many partner institutions, this platform offers a vast catalog of courses enriched daily with various themes and current events.

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