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Title: Sustainable ICT and Sustainable e-learning


1
Sustainable ICT and Sustainable e-learning
  • Symposium on the Benefits of eLearning
    TechnologiesUniversity of Manchester, in
    conjunction with the Higher Education Academy
    Subject Centres in Engineering, Physical
    Sciences, and Mathematics, Statistics and
    Operational Research
  • Wednesday 13 April 2011
  • Neil Gordon

2
Introduction
  • We will start by reviewing
  • What is Sustainable Development
  • What is Sustainable ICT
  • How do we create Sustainable eLearning

3
What is Sustainable Development
  • What is isnt it isnt just about the
    environment (but that is a large part of it)
  • Sustainable Development covers a wide range of
    topics
  • The obvious ones the environment and the green
    issues, as well as some which are
  • It also embodies the idea that society should be
    long lasting

4
Some principles for Sustainable Development (SD)
  • Meeting the needs of today without compromising
    the ability of future generations to meet their
    own needs (United Nations)
  • The U.K. government identifies these priority
    areas
  • Living within Environmental Limits
  • Ensuring a Strong, Healthy and Just Society
  • Achieving a sustainable Economy
  • Using Sound Science Responsibly
  • Promoting Good Governance

5
Computing and Sustainable Development
SustainablIT
  • Computing has links and applications in many of
    these areas
  • Particularly utilising Computer science to assist
    with the other areas
  • Environmental limits Consumption of resources
    and energy use
  • Providing for a just society through supporting
    communities and governance
  • Supporting the economy

6
Green IT
  • So how does this really affect computing....

7
Making computers
  • They use a lot of precious and rare metals in
    their construction
  • Creating silicon chips and other parts use a lot
    of energy

8
Using Computers
  • The energy required to use a computer is quite
    surprising
  • Some devices are low power your mobile phone,
    laptops, handheld games consoles

9
Computer Power
  • But desktop machines, andall the servers and
    machines that power networks and the Internet use
    a lot more
  • The data centres that hold all our data require
    special environments

10
Which use the most electricity
  • The UK Aircraft industry or ICT?
  • Around 2 of UK pollution comes from ICT, and
    approxanother 2 from the airline industry

11
Cost of storage
  • Increased Program and data sizes mean more
    physical storage is required, and more
    information transmission
  • All increases running costs
  • Data Centres now being positioned to minimise
    running costs (e.g. in cold areas, in caves etc.)
  • Adding a do not print this message creates a
    carbon footprint!
  • Data Centres
  • Combine Software, hardware and facilities
    (mechanical and electrical)
  • Usually require special environment temperature
    and humidity controls
  • Very expensive (estimated that 50 of Googles
    cost are energy)

12
Disposing of computers
  • Our waste their problem

Images courtesy of GreenPeace
13
Hardware Life Cycle
  • Businesses frequently use a 3-year life cycle for
    computers
  • Typical estimates for computers put 80 of cost
    at manufacture. But that is decreasing as energy
    costs more.
  • Consider running costs as part of purchase
    decision

14
More efficient hardware
  • Lower electricity consumption
  • Fewer components
  • Potential for repair and upgrade
  • Or just dont require that hardware

15
Virtualisation of computers
  • Many computers are now much more powerful than
    the use they are being made of
  • We can utilise this by running lots of virtual
    computers on a single machine
  • Companies such as SUN have used this to replace
    lots of servers saving them money, and the
    world pollution
  • Perhaps IBM were right we may only need a few
    computers in the future to meet all our needs...
    Welcome to the cloud

16
Improve the efficiency of IT systems
  • use of virtualisation of servers
  • sharing of resources
  • moving from desktop solutions to cloud computing

17
Simple actions can save a lot
  • Estimations by the Carbon Trust show that failure
    to switch computers off over Christmas vacation
  • Cost UK Business around 6.2million per day
  • Caused the production and release of 550,000
    tonnes of CO2

18
Solve other problems
  • the so called 298 question
  • rather than focus on reducing the 2 (typical)
    carbon footprint of IT
  • use that infrastructure to have greater impact in
    reducing the other 98 carbon produced

19
Computers as a solution
  • e-learning offers ways to produce more viable
    learning resources
  • to develop resources that can reduce the need for
    travel
  • to support blended learning to reduce the
    negative environmental impact of education
  • improve its financial position
  • give a greater contribution to society (3 key
    aspects of sustainability).
  • However, the dependency of e-learning on IT
    itself creates a environmental impact.

20
Sustainable eLearning Resources
  • Longevity of the resource i.e. how is it
    described (e.g. XML, SCORM etc)
  • what technologies does it need to use it (e.g.
    standard web, specific proprietary viewers etc)
  • Accessibility of the resource  i.e. does it
    support the needs of a variety of learners (e.g.
    Xerte content)

21
Sustainable eLearning Resources
  • Availability how is it made available, and who
    can access it. E.g. published via Jorum,
    licensed via Creative commons
  • Applicability how useful is it in practice.
    There are many Open Educational Resources, but
    finding good ones can be a different matter

22
Fair and just societies
  • Digital divide
  • Fair treatment
  • Data protection and access to information
  • E-governance
  • Globalisation the Internet one world view
  • The future...

23
The future
  • Developing conventions/formats for sharing
    resources can enhance sustainable eLearning
  • Developing common tools sets, along with a
    community of practice could be one way to deal
    with some of the above issues
  • Through these we can produce a truly sustainable
    education
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