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Classroom Multi-sensory Practices for Collaborative Liveable Worlds

An Inspirational Reader fostering Sustainable Understanding and Participatory Practices

Eveline Wandl-Vogt Aleyda Sepulveda Rocha Chiara Poiani

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Eveline Wandl-Vogt
28 April 2025
Classroom Multi-sensory Practices for Collaborative Liveable Worlds

An Inspirational Reader Fostering Sustainable Understanding and Participatory Practices

Collector's Edition: Premium format for libraries, institutions, and display, includes bonus eBook access

Edited by Eveline Wandl-Vogt

This inspiring reader bridges the worlds of education, citizen science, and participatory art to foster regenerative futures through collaborative learning. Created as part of the award-winning Our Planetary Garden initiative (Austrian Citizen Science Award 2022), it presents a collection of multisensory, hands-on practices that reconnect learners with biodiversity, soundscapes, and each other.

Combining sound ecology, environmental storytelling, mapping, speculative design, and art-based fieldwork, this book offers a versatile toolkit for inclusive and sustainable education. Each chapter provides flexible lesson plans, prompts, and activities designed for classrooms, museums, citizen science labs, and community-based learning settings.

Rooted in Eveline Wandl-Vogt's internationally recognized work at Harvard University, Ars Electronica, and the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the book blends interdisciplinary research with real-world application. Whether guiding a soundwalk, exploring climate fiction, or building a classroom ecosystem, educators and changemakers will find tools to spark imagination, deepen learning, and support future-oriented thinking.

What You'll Learn:

How to integrate multisensory and creative methods into environmental and cultural education How to apply citizen science in participatory ways that honor biocultural diversity How to develop future skills through sound-based learning, visual arts, mapping, and field observation How to co-create regenerative, just, and inclusive learning environments

Ideal For:

Teachers and STEAM educators Museum and gallery educators Citizen science practitioners Community organizers and cultural curators Anyone exploring the intersection of art, science, and sustainability

Editions:

eBook - Exploration Edition: Portable and interactive digital format Softcover - Fieldwork Companion: Practical and adaptable for classroom and field use Hardcover - Collector's Edition: Premium format for libraries, institutions, and display, includes bonus eBook access

About the Editor: Eveline Wandl-Vogt is a globally recognized artist-scientist, art-driven innovator, and citizen science leader. She is the foundress of the Ars Electronica Research Institute knowledge for humanity and holds fellowships and research roles with Harvard, Ars Electronica, Austrian Federal Railway Open Innovation Factory and the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Her work bridges open innovation, regenerative pedagogy, and participatory futures, empowering communities to co-create knowledge for inclusive, regenerative, liveable worlds.
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Imprint:   Eveline Wandl-Vogt
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   299g
ISBN:   9783950551730
ISBN 10:   3950551735
Pages:   30
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Eveline Wandl-Vogt is a globally recognized artist-scientist, art-driven innovator, and leading figure in the citizen science movement. With extensive experience in creative citizen science projects, participatory art practices, and international leadership roles across major citizen science associations, she bridges scientific inquiry, artistic exploration, and social innovation. Eveline's pioneering work has been showcased worldwide, advancing multisensory education, biocultural diversity, and regenerative futures through collaborative, interdisciplinary practices.

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