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Unsustainability in Sustainability Education: Limits of Technology In Situ

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  • Alessandro Pollini

    (Faculty of Psychology, Uninettuno Telematic International University, 00186 Rome, Italy)

  • Gian Andrea Giacobone

    (Faculty of Psychology, Uninettuno Telematic International University, 00186 Rome, Italy)

Abstract

This study examines the challenges of implementing educational technologies for sustainability education in diverse, real-world settings. While such tools are often designed for universal applications, a multitude of contextual factors, particularly in low-resource scenarios, can impede their full implementation. Through a series of in situ experiments conducted across three educational settings in Greece, Romania, and Italy, the research revealed that field deployment yields critical insights into organisational and technical limitations that are not evident in controlled experiments. The key findings underscore the importance of incorporating a broad range of socio-technical factors into design research protocols. The research also reveals a significant trade-off between the readiness of a tool and the need for its contextualisation, underscoring that effective implementation requires iterative adaptation and tailored training. Ultimately, the work concludes that real-world deployment blurs the distinction between a prototype and a product, necessitating a flexible approach to ensure equitable and prosperous adoption.

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  • Alessandro Pollini & Gian Andrea Giacobone, 2025. "Unsustainability in Sustainability Education: Limits of Technology In Situ," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(20), pages 1-29, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:20:p:9178-:d:1772759
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