The INTERREG Central Baltic project “Sustainability in Finance – SuFi” (www.sufi.fi) workshop has been organised by Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences (the SuFi lead partner) on 25 August 2021 via Zoom. Fifteen representatives from six project's partners’ institutions (i.e. Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, Liepajas State Technical school, Tartu VEC, University of Latvia, University of Tartu and Åland University of Applied Sciences) have participated in the workshop aimed to specify the current state of the modules and Moodle support plan.

The workshop was moderated by Jani Siirilä and technically supported by Heli Lankinen from Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences. There were two pre-meeting tasks to all participants: (1) think about an example of classroom activity they would like to be able to turn into e-learning activity in Moodle; (2) upload the latest material, idea or pedagogical issue for the module they are responsible. The workshop participants divided into three subgroups (breakout rooms) – one for each SuFi module: (1) Sustainable development and climate change; (2) Sustainable finance; and (3) Future megatrends and vocational competencies. All participants had an opportunity to share their current achievements, challenges and expectations regarding a preparation process for piloting the module materials and specify which kind of support they need to implement e-learning activities via Moodle. It was agreed on providing an opportunity to get help on Moodle organising regular Moodle Pop-Up meetings on Friday mornings for SuFi course builders.

  

Ieva Margeviča-Grinberga (SuFi project’s manager at the UL),

Tamara Pigozne (SuFi project's financial administrator and expert at the UL).

and Svetlana Surikova (SuFi project's expert and communication specialist at the UL).

About the project:

Sustainability in Finance - SuFi (Project's website) 

Sustainability in Finance - SuFi (Central Baltic programme 2014-2020 database) 

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