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"Making Sense" was designed to show how open-source software, open-source hardware, digital maker practices and open-source design could be used effectively by local communities to appropriate their own sensing tools to make sense of their environments, and address environmental problems, mainly in air pollution, noise and nuclear radiation. Based on nine elaborate pilots in Amsterdam, Barcelona and Prishtina, "Making Sense" developed a toolkit for participatory sensing, aimed at deepening our understanding of the processes which can enable collective awareness for sustainability. The toolkit consists of hardware, software and guidelines. the learnings of the project together in a Creative Commons licensed, on-line and printed book containing the "Making Sense" framework, 25 tools, 6 cases, multiple portraits and seven key insights. "Making Sense" was awarded with an Honorary Mention at the STARTS Prize 2018.
Fotocredit: Making Sense Team
PATH and partners launched the “Female Condoms Are” Film Screening Toolkit to equip advocates with practical tools to organize their own screenings for Global Female Condom Day and beyond.
Promo image for a new Bankwatch online campaigners’ toolkit on coal financing in southeast Europe and Turkey - kingsofcoal.org
The toolkit shows how to contact investors and to advocate for them to avoid harmful projects. The focus is on coal, as one of the most immediate threats, but much of the advice will also be relevant for other sectors.
Promo image for a new Bankwatch online campaigners’ toolkit on coal financing in southeast Europe and Turkey - kingsofcoal.org
The toolkit shows how to contact investors and to advocate for them to avoid harmful projects. The focus is on coal, as one of the most immediate threats, but much of the advice will also be relevant for other sectors.
This is a toolkit for hand bookbinding I made for my oldest son. It combines a standing press, a sewing frame, and a tray for holding various tools into a single box. Constructed of russian birch ply, maple, walnut and olive woods and teak veneer.
Representatives from the UK food and drink industry and the Department of Health launch the Food and Drink Federation's new Workplace Wellbeing toolkit at Coca-Cola Great Britain's headquaters, Hammersmith.
From left to right: Joel Morris, Director of Communications at Coca-Cola Great Britain, Dame Carol Black, expert adviser on health at work at the Department of Health, and Barbara Gallani, Director of Food Safety & Science at the Food and Drink Federation.