not yet taking full advantage of these technologies as citizens do not always concretely identify the positive and negative aspects of each of their communicative uses within their ecosystem. Raising awareness about a healthy and respectful way of communicating online implies taking a close look at the impacts that our digital practices and communication generate. From our digital footprint (the data we leave behind) and its consequences on the security of our online information to the environmental impacts (i.e. digital pollution) caused by the intensive use of digital technologies. Understanding the impacts of online communication, starting from the observation that digital natives can be the source of a sustainable change and a diffusion of eco-responsible gestures is a primordial stake. Good practices in the key area ● The responsible digital guide produced by the University of Liege www.cm-guimaraes.pt/conhecer/noticia/projeto-pioneiro-de-inovacao-socialabrange-todo-o-concelho-de-guimaraes The Green Office is a sustainable development platform managed and piloted by volunteer students from the University of Liege in Belgium. This project has involved nearly 100 students from all specialties. It informs, connects, and supports students in the development of concrete projects to make students citizens of sustainability. The purpose of the Green Office is to massively mobilise students as well as faculty and staff to accelerate the installation of a culture of sustainability on campus, concerning all aspects of daily life, educational and professional. In 2022, the students of the Green Office of the University of Liege have produced a synthetic guide on the impacts of digital communication on our environment. The guide includes several parts: a general quiz, a definition of digital pollution, information on "digital sobriety" but also and above all concrete tracks and daily and feasible actions to put in place to reduce its digital footprint on the Internet and to be eco-responsible. ● The "Maison de la Formation Wallonie Picarde" and its e-reputation training https://www.maison-formation-wapi.be/formations/identite-numerique-ereputation-co-organisation-avec-leurometropolitan-e-campus/ Every year, this Belgian training structure in partnership with the Eurometropolitan eCampus proposes a training day open to all to review the importance of the information
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