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Online Waste Management Training
3/1/2019This EduEnvi project is designed for three years, during this period the partner Universities will develop 8 online modules consisting of 20 courses in Kazakh, Russian and English.
KASE’s Executive Director, ECO Network founder Evgeny Mukhamedzhanov, leading specialist of production department of the JSC «Tartyp» Miras Beisenov, Head of Advanced Development Department of the LLP «Saiman Corporation» Birzhan Uarbekov, and Head of Methodical Work and Educational Technologies of Al-Farabi KazNU Zhanna Saksenbaeva, Eco-activist of Almaty Bota Medeuova, graduate of the Department of Thermophysics and Technical Physics Medet Sisengaliev, and teachers and students of the University took part in the event.
The speakers in their reports highlighted the problematic aspects of solid waste management, and it aroused great interest among the audience. The participants also identified aspects of cooperation, stressed the relevance of developing online courses in waste management. As a result, it was decided that ready-made online courses will be posted on educational platforms of Al-Farabi KazNU and ITMO University.
At the meeting, a Joint Resolution of Kazakhstan's partner universities on the implementation of the Erasmus + project «Improving Competence in Sustainable Waste Management in Higher Education Institutions of Russia and Kazakhstan / EduEnvi» was developed. The experience and best practices of European countries in waste recycling will be used to develop the modules.
The results of the webinar allowed to expand the existing experience and in the future, undoubtedly, it will help make the online courses that being developed more productive and interesting. Interactive tools and the inclusion of practical tasks in courses tailored to the specifics of each region. A modern training format that is suitable both for managers who want to improve the skills of their workers, as well as for managers who are interested in acquiring new knowledge on the job, using social networks for communication in the learning process will all contribute to the training of qualified professionals in the labor market.
Department of Thermophysics and Technical Physics