Applied Sciences (Mar 2023)

Learning Activities with Plants and Technology: A Systematic Literature Review

  • Alejandro Leo-Ramírez,
  • Jose Alvarez,
  • Marina Pérez,
  • Wolfgang Greller,
  • Bernardo Tabuenca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13063377
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 3377

Abstract

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The increase in remote work and study modalities in recent years has changed our indoor physical spaces. Key variables such as air quality, temperature, or well-being in general have acquired special relevance when designing workspaces. In this context, plants can play an active role in moderating these variables and providing well-being to the people who live in these spaces. UNESCO, when framing its 2030 agenda, highlighted the importance of promoting environmental awareness at the educational level (Sustainable Development Goals 3, 4, and 11). The scientific literature shows that the potential of plants is not sufficiently well addressed in educational contexts. Therefore, this review explores activities in which plants are used as a deliberate object of attention in learning contexts. The results show what learning activities have been carried out, what kind of plants have been used in the activities, and what technologies have supported those activities. The results provide a clear vision of the potential of plants to naturalize indoor learning spaces and to promote environmental awareness. This work aims to provide cues for further research on green education towards a sustainable society.

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