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CBSM workshop in DC Metro Region
2012-03-21 10:33:34 UTC
Please join us for an Introductory CBSM workshop with Doug McKenzie-Mohr on Wednesday, April 18 at the Inn and Conference Center, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland. Register at http://www.sustainability.umd.edu/content/community/SSCC_McKenzie-Mohr.php
Aynsley Toews
University of Maryland -
Smart and Sustainable Campuses Conference
2011-11-08 09:04:58 UTC
The 2012 Smart and Sustainable Campuses Conference (7th Annual) is accepting presentation proposal submissions until January 5, 2012. Unlike other conferences, SSCC sets itself apart by creating a program that features in-depth discussions, dialogues, and workshops. Besides traditional 40-minute presentations, there is significant time in the schedule for 80-minute hands-on workshops. These 80-minute sessions will allow leaders and attendees to dig deeper into a particular topic area using active and participatory learning strategies.
The Smart and Sustainable Campuses Conference welcomes presentation proposals linked to the 2012 conference tracks:
1. Life Cycle of the Built Environment
2. Community Connections
3. The Campus as a Learning Laboratory
4. Fostering Behavior Change
5. Strategic Implementation
To submit your proposal(s), visit http://www.sustainability.umd.edu/content/community/SSCC_CFP.php
Only online submissions accepted.
The conference features a keynote address and post-conference Fostering Sustainable Behavior Workshop with Doug McKenzie-Mohr. For more information, please email [email protected].
Aynsley Toews
University of Maryland -
Best Colour for Recycling Bins
2011-06-24 10:45:49 UTC
I am curious to hear thoughts on the "standard" colour of recycling bins or a colour we most commonly associate with recycling bins in North America. We are trying to standardize colour of bins on campus and want to be sure that we don't create another barrier to participation.
Aynsley Toews
United States
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