Three complementary modules: plastic investigation, the Plastic Dilemma experience, AI & critical thinking.
MODULE 01~ 90 min — adaptable
Plastic challenges
plastichealthinvestigation
◎ Understand plastic pollution, its sources (including Lake Geneva), recycling and its limits, and health impacts.
Photos, video clips, quiz, discussion. Small-group work with rotation, then collective synthesis.
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Benefits
- Systemic understanding: pollution, recycling, microplastics, human health
- Tools to debate: controversies, obstacles, false solutions
- An investigative posture rather than moral judgement
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Screening of the film "Plastic, The Collective Suicide?" followed by a debate with the directorEnriched debrief
MODULE 02~ 90 min — adaptable
Plastic Dilemma — interactive experience
dilemmainteractivedebateframed AI
◎ Plunge students into the demonstrator: investigate, decide, argue, compare individual and collective trade-offs.
Guided exploration, decisions, interaction with an AI and framed digital tools. Student feedback improves the experience for the next classes.
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Benefits
- Active engagement, individual and collective
- Argued decisions rather than intuitive ones
- Confronting points of view in class
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Second facilitatorAdapted to the school context
MODULE 03~ 90 min — adaptable
AI, digital & metacognition
AImetacognitioncritical thinking
◎ Understand what AI does — and what it doesn't. Biases, limits, sources, hallucinations, responsibility.
Making-of the demonstrator: a look under the hood. AI is presented as an investigation tool, not an automatic answer. Optional do-it-yourself follow-up.
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Benefits
- Critical thinking about digital tools
- Understanding responsible AI uses
- Students as contributors, not just consumers
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Enriched debriefFollow-up workshop