232 Sustainable IT tools indexed in the toolbox
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Corser
Sustainable Digital Services Design Framework. Public release scheduled for October 14
#Referential #Sustainable Design #INR
Designing for guidance
Tool proposed by Microsoft to be more inclusive and help reduce the digital divide (Support in EN)
Myclimatepal
While we generally know that eating meat and stealing is bad for our climate, it is difficult to take effective action. Is it better to stop eating meat or take the train instead of a plane? We believe that understanding the effects of your actions is essential to improve them. That's why we are building MyClimatePal to be the easiest way to better understand your CO2 footprint.
#Caclulate your environmental footprint
Powerapi
PowerAPI is a middleware toolkit for creating software-defined power meters. Software-defined power meters are configurable software libraries that can estimate software power consumption in real time. PowerAPI supports the acquisition of raw metrics from a wide variety of sensors (e.g. physical meters, processor interfaces, hardware counters, OS counters) and the provision of power consumption through different channels (including file system, network, web, graphics). As a middleware toolkit, PowerAPI offers the ability to assemble “à la carte” power meters to meet user needs.
Pix
Digital skills assessment and certification platform for all. Digital is now everywhere. In our professional and private life. Mastering the Internet and computers has become a major issue for society. In this context, Pix's mission is to help everyone to cultivate their digital skills. Pix is aimed at everyone: pupils, students, working professionals, dropouts, job seekers, seniors, or more simply citizens who wish to measure, develop and enhance their digital skills. The service takes the form of an online platform for the assessment and certification of digital skills. Pix seeks to arouse the desire for lifelong learning by offering a standard as well as innovative, demanding and benevolent assessment methods.
#Inclusion #Illectronism #Digital Skills #Digital Mediation