We have finally decided what our project is. We will look into the topic "future mobility". We think it is really a interessting and a important topic for the future of our planet and are looking really enthusiastic into our project. Daniel is also really interessted in cars, so we also have a personal connection to the topic.

We think it is really important for us to make a good plan when we do what and when we finish with a part of our project. In general, we plan on doind a world-wide survey to see, if the oppinions are the same in other countries. We were surprised, that big car manufactures like the VW-Audi Group or Toyota are spending much money into the developement of gasoline cars and e-patrol instead of the e-cars like everybody thinks. As part of our project, we wannt to test drive a full electric car and make a personal comparision from "a car-guys perspective". Furthermore we plan to "build" a small e-engine by ourselfe and do a website, on which we show the direct comparision of the different types of cars.
You can listen to our audio, so you can understand the basic idea of our project.
Future_Mobility.aac (564,93 kb)
We also found a partner from Bosnia, which we like to ask the question "is it realistic to only drive e-cars in the balkan region?". Our partner has studied economics and has a master degree and was the head of one of the biggest banks in the balkan region, so he is a really good expert. Currently we think it isn't possible to only drive e-cars in this region, because the countries are mostly really poor.
My questions for my collaborate meeting call on Thursday:
Task: "The Bee's and their life in climate change"
- Do you know the importance of the Bee's?
- Are there also beekeepers in Spain? Ist that a usual hobby? Do you know somebody?
- What do you think about the bee's and the climate change?
- Are you interested in my task or in a collaboration together as well? Is there a possibility to observe bee's for you? Or what kind of collaboration is possible?
1. What do we need?
-Social media contacts.
2. What are the important questions?
-How much time do we need?
3. What are the advantages of an international collaboration project?
-Thanks to the connection with the ETH, we have the possibility to share our project.
4. What difficulties could arise?
-Maybe the situation with the pandemic could get worse.
-We could lose the focus on relevant areas for our project.
5. How can you get connected and involved?
-Trough social media.
6. How can you become a team?
-With the shared passion and the inspiration about glacier melt.

[in progress]
Tiziano and Genti
1. What do we need for a collaboration?
- Communication tools (Zoom, Whatsapp, E-Mail, etc.)
- Schedule for meetings
- Good and clear communication / instruction
- Post our progress on the horse
2. What are the important questions?
- How do we start?
- How can we find the perfect cooperation?
- How do we structure our project?
3. What are the advantages of the international collaboration project?
- We can compare our country to another one abroad.
- We can improve our english.
4. What difficulties could arise?
- The time until the submission date could be too short.
- The different timezones could become difficult.
5. How can you get connected and involved?
- Contact the collaboration team and see if they would like to collaborate with you.
- Get in closer contact with the team (zoom meetings, phone number, etc.)
6. How can you become a team?
- Tell them your imagination and explain everything clearly.
- Listen carefully to the collaboration team and their opinions.
- Be prepared for compromises.
Livia and Sandrine
We found a topic that could be very interesting and has been polution the environment for a very long time but no one is doing anything about it. We buy so many clothes without questioning where they come from and how they are made. We would like to focus our attention on how sustainable the production and transport of cheap clothes is. We are interested in finding out how staff are treated in production companies abroad and how large the proportion of child labor is. We are also questioning how many clothes are imported to Switzerland per year and which means of transport are used. And last but not least how did shipping change in the past years.
Livia and Sandrine
Cheap clothes production and transport from The Horse Education on Vimeo.
Important questions:
1) Who could be my collaboration partner?
2) What is my main topic of my project?
3) Which questions would i have been answered at the end of my project?
4) What difficulties could arise?
Possible answers on the questions above:
1a) national: a beekeeper (attend him, while he's gonna produce honey, ask him open questions and what are the reasons for having this passion) and Anabel (who also gonna buy a bee house and try the same experience like i do, but in a more natural environment. I'm gonna place mine at my balcony in an urban environment in the village centre).
1b) international: still don't know, but looking forward to meet people from the basque school and perhaps i wanna be lucky and find a collaborate partner.
2) To attend the development of my bee house, watching the bee's working, get informed of what kind of problems the environment change have an impact on the bee's and finally make my own honey :).
3) How big is the environment change as a problem for the bee's.
4) To connect all the topic's to one piece of work and find a suitable collaboration partner.
1. What do we need for a collaboration?
- Good communication in general
- Ways of communication (Teams, Zoom, Whatsapp, etc.)
- Clear instructions (Who does what?)
- The horse (to update everyone on our progress)
2. What are the important questions?
- How do we divide the project work on the teammates?
- How much time do we have?
- How do we set the timelines?
3. What are the advantages of an international collaboration project?
- We can get an insight on how their country is different from ours
- We can use our english and maybe improve it even
4. What difficulties could arise?
- The different timezones could become difficult
- If communication isn't going smoothly
5. How can you get connected and involved?
- First concact them and see if they would even consider to collaborate
- Get their contact information (phone number, E-Mail adress, etc)
6. How can you become a team?
- Be friendly with each other
- Be considerate and accept all opinions
What is our progress on collaborations with other teams?
We saw a post on the horse by a team from Kerala about medical plants. We thought it would be a great idea to collaborate with them, so we contacted them by commenting on their post. They luckily commented back to us and agreed to collaborate on this poject together. Now we are waiting to exchange our contact information and start to work on our project.
Anabel & Karla

These are our goals for this project:
- Do some research on our projec topic on the internet
- Do an interview with my half sister and maybe follow her around on a day of work
- Do a survey to see how much people know about medical plants
- Do a collaboration with a Team from Kerala
[in progress]
Anabel & Karla

Here is our audio for our project idea:
Audio_Glacier_melt_task6.m4a (470,97 kB)
Thank you for listening :-)
Tiziano and Genti