[Yr7-10it] Fwd: Learning to lower costs and carbon emissions with
ICT
stephen at melbpc.org.au
stephen at melbpc.org.au
Fri Jan 16 20:19:16 EST 2009
> From: Tom Worthington <Tom.Worthington at tomw.net.au>
> Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 18:24:40 +1100
> Subject: Learning to lower costs and carbon emissions with ICT
Here is the outline of my presentation on
"<http://www.tomw.net.au/technology/it/green_ict_education/>Learning
to lower costs and carbon emissions with ICT" for the
<http://www.computersoff.org/display.asp?id=142>Computers Off
Australia - Green IT breakfast briefing, Canberra, 20 January 2009
<http://www.computersoff.org/display.asp?id=142>. All are welcome for
the event and you get a free breakfast. :-)
First global Green ICT Course
* 13 Week E-learning course
* Sponsored by the Australian Computer Society
* Part of the Computer Professional Education Program (first
globally accredited.)
* Masters-level with university articulation
Green ICT Students learn how to:
* Estimate the carbon footprint of the ICT operations of an
organisation,
* Assess ways to reduce the carbon footprint of an
organisation, by changes to polices for procurement of ICT,
changes to the ICT operations and revising business processes.
Business ICT Competencies
* Strategy & planning
o Technical strategy and planning
o Business/IS strategy and planning
* Procurement & management support
o Supply management
+ Procurement
o Quality management
+ Compliance audit
Learning by Doing
Two areas of assessment:
1. Assignments
1. Write a report on the carbon footprint of the ICT
operations of your organisation
2. Write a report identify ways to reduce the carbon
footprint of your organisation
2. Contributions to the discussion forums
Some Green ICT Topics
1. Understanding climate science
2. The Global ICT Footprint
3. Enabling ICT: Dematerialisation, smart motor systems,
logistics, buildings and grids
4. Energy saving - Data Centres and Client Equipment
5. Procurement
6. Compliance audit
Online References Used
1. The Engineering Sustainable Solutions Program, Sustainable
IT Lecture Series, Natural Edge Project, 2008
2. The Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool
(EPEAT), Green Electronics Council. GEC 2006.
3. Energy Star Program, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
and the U.S. Department of Energy, 2007
4. The Personal Computer and Monitors Energy Efficiency
Strategy, Tom Worthington, Report and Recommended Plan of Action,
prepared for the Department of Environment, Heritage and the Arts,
Version 1.0, 23 September 2008.
More Information
* ACS Green ICT Course
* Green ICT Course Content
* ACS Policy Statement on Green ICT, 16 August 2007
* Audit of Carbon Emissions resulting from ICT usage by
Australian Business, ACS, 16 August 2007
* ACS Green ICT Group
* Tom Worthington
* This document is available at:
http://www.tomw.net.au/technology/it/green_ict_education/
Tom Worthington FACS HLM tom.worthington at tomw.net.au Ph: 0419 496150
Director, Tomw Communications Pty Ltd ABN: 17 088 714 309
PO Box 13, Belconnen ACT 2617 http://www.tomw.net.au/
Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Australian National University
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Cheers people
Stephen Loosley
Victoria, Australia
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