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Massive Open Online Education for Environmental Activism: The Worldwide Problem of Marine Litter

Sustainability 2019 24 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 30 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Bernardo Tabuenca, Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Marco Kalz, Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr Ansje Löhr

Summary

This paper describes how a massive open online course on plastic pollution is being used to mobilize global environmental activism and build public knowledge. It argues that education alone is insufficient without coordinated policy action to reduce plastic waste at the source.

(1) The amount of plastic discharges in the environment has drastically increased in the last decades negatively affecting aquatic ecosystems, societies, and the world economy. The policies initiated to deal with this problem are insufficient and there is an urgency to initiate local actions based on a deep understanding of the factors involved. (2) This paper investigates the potential of massive open online courses (MOOCs) to spread environmental education. Therefore, the conclusions drawn from the implementation of a MOOC to combat the problem of marine litter in the world are presented. (3) This work describes the activity of 3632 participants from 64 countries taking an active role presenting useful tools, connecting them with the main world associations, and defining applied action plans in their local area. Pre- and post-questionnaires explore behavioral changes regarding the actions of participants to combat marine litter. The role of MOOCs is contrasted with social media, formal education, and informal education. (4) Findings suggest that MOOCs are useful instruments to promote environmental activism, and to develop local solutions to global problems, for example, clean beaches, supplanting plastic bottles, educational initiatives, and prohibition of single-use plastic.

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