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Manual
The NEBI Enabler Toolkit responds to two demands: it is designed to tackle the participatory gap for young people and address the matters most important to them: safe and inclusive physical spaces and sustainability.
The toolkit focuses on the creation of public spaces inspired by the New European Bauhaus (NEB), using the 3D game Minecraft as a tool for creation.
The toolkit is designed to provide a modular and adaptable approach, that can be utilised, reused, and reproduced in a variety of locations and contexts, enabling the replication of this project across Europe. The toolkit includes five modules: a Green Cookbook with information about sustainable design and the use of ecological materials for construction; a methodology guide on how to facilitate workshops and dialogues with young people; a 3D generic model of a public space at a river; a technical inclusive guide that includes a video explainer on how to use the 3D model in Minecraft Education: and, a youthfriendly lesson plan that brings together all the components in a didactic way.
This publication (in English, Dutch, Portuguese, Slovak and Romanian language) and further publications and tools produced in the project can be downloaded free of charge at: https://www.cike.sk/en/project/youth-4-bauhaus-en/
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This tool is for
The NEBI Enabler Toolkit is addressed to teachers, youth workers, and young people involved in the project, plus all who are interested to learn more about spaces and sustainability. The target audiences especially include schools and youth organisations who are focused on introducing young people to climate and environmental initiatives, and/or those that prioritise bottom-up citizen participation.
and addresses
Youth Participation, Environment
The tool was created by
Liliana Carrillo, Frederick Ducatelle (CollectiveUP), Loredana Bucseneanu, Paul Fenton (CollectiveUP), Alexandra Matiová, Martin Mojžiš, (Creative Industry Kosice), Peter Bujňák, Ivana Rusnáková (Creative Industry Kosice), Maria Tavares, Joana Miranda (Te
in the context of
This publication has been written within the Erasmus + project Youth 4 Bauhaus, which aims to work on the New European Bauhaus initiative with the youth by co-creating urban digital spaces and sharing resources about urban participation with the youth.
The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Ana-Maria Todoran (on 28 June 2024)
and last modified
17 June 2024
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