CAR WORKSHOPS: A SERIOUS GAME APPROACH TO MANAGING WASTE CONSIDERED HAZARDOUS Erasmus Project

General information for the CAR WORKSHOPS: A SERIOUS GAME APPROACH TO MANAGING WASTE CONSIDERED HAZARDOUS Erasmus Project

CAR WORKSHOPS: A SERIOUS GAME APPROACH TO MANAGING WASTE CONSIDERED  HAZARDOUS Erasmus Project
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Project Title

CAR WORKSHOPS: A SERIOUS GAME APPROACH TO MANAGING WASTE CONSIDERED HAZARDOUS

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2014

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Enterprise, industry and SMEs (incl. entrepreneurship); Environment and climate change; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses

Project Summary

Legislation, norms and regulations in the field of waste management are under constant development and new technologies and knowledge emerge continuously, requiring industry to adapt rapidly to survive. There are sectors which are facing great difficulties to detect, understand and apply these developments, while at the same time generating a considerable amount of hazardous and/or dangerous waste. It concerns sectors with a high concentration of (micro)SMEs which focus on non-knowledge intensive activities. The car or vehicle repair and maintenance sector is a typical example of this, it is one of the branches which face great difficulty to transform or adapt their activities to the current legislative, normative and regulatory developments and the adoption of good environmental practices.

Traditional methods are currently predominant in the sector with respect to training in this field, including for waste management. Traditional training in this sense is understood as attending physically a training course, where a trainer transfers theory, and best practices are merely explained and exposed but not experienced. However, this type of training is not tailored to the needs of the target public, partly due to the their reluctance to these type of methods (on many occasions the reason why left in early stage formal education and training, or opted for lower level VET training with a more hands-on learning approach). But another, an no less important reason is that the number of staff in these kind of SMEs is already low, and has suffered even more due to the economical crisis. This increases the strain on existing owners and staff, with more hours and much less flexibility, reducing the possibilities for participation in training that required physical presence and fixed hours.

CARWASH has provided an answer to this challenge by developing an easy understandable and user-friendly serious game with its support training platform, which will provide the professional (i.e. owners and staff) of the car repair and maintenance sector, with the knowledge. skills and competences to properly understand and apply the legislative, normative and regulative framework concerning management of hazardous and/or dangerous waste, and implement good environmental waste management practices. The serious game and support training platform can be accessed on-line and is prepared for mobile use. The playful learning approach through a serious game counteracts many of the inconveniences for the target public as encountered in traditional training.

It has done so by starting with a needs analysis, which fed into the development of the learning objectives and requisites for the game and platform and their subsequent development of the game & platform, complemented with a learner´s guide provides. All underpinned with project & quality management, dissemination and exploitation.

CARWASH has been developed by 6 partners from 6 different European countries, representing the expertise, competencies and knowledge required, while at the same time representing the identified target groups:
•ASPREMETAL y CTRIA, are related to the sector and represent jointly over 120 associates.
•VOKA represents all companies in its área (total 3400) of which a significant group belongs to the target sector.
•TRAIN2000 is the CNA Pesaro training organisation with 6000 members of which 270 belong to the sector.
•EP2000 is expert on methodological and pedagogical approaches and provides training to the sector.
•AVACA is the technological expert, with a track record in serious games.

The foreseen impacts on the direct target group have been realised:
-Gain knowledge on waste management and adhere to the legislative/normative framework: the target groups indicates that have gained relevant knowledge on the topic and see the game as a useful tool for learning. They indicate that they can gain knowledge which helps to avoid sanctions.
-Implement good environmental practices, and reduce the decision-making times: they identify that good management of hazardous waste contributes positively to the positioning and image of the company and see it relevant towards their clients.
-Good waste management and environmental practices are appreciated by the clients, and a company can distinguish itself by communicating this and increase their client base. This is confirmed by the target group, who mention clearly that adhering to these kind of principles helps to gain competitive advantage.
-Increase their employability: from the impact dialogues it is evident that this is an issue which considered by most respondents as most relevant for the future professional, i.e. those who are currently in VET training cycles related to the automotive sector. The inclusion of the knowledge and approach of Carwash will allow them to acquire knowledge which is not included in the regular curriculum and can give those who have used it a head start in the labour market.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 208151 Eur

Project Coordinator

Aspremetal & Country: ES

Project Partners

  • Training 2000 psc
  • AVACA TECHNOLOGIES CONSULTING, INFORMATICS AE
  • VOKA-KAMER VAN KOOPHANDEL OOST-VLAANDEREN
  • Europartners 2000 foundation
  • KOZEP-DUNANTULI REGIONALIS INNOVACIOS UGYNOKSEG NONPROFIT KFT