INTERACT has produced a vast amount of educational resources during the project’s life time and it has been made available to millions of people and schools in 70 countries. The diverse educational material that has been produced and widely distributed has likely contributed to a better understanding among society, changed attitudes, and increased preparedness of future generations.

This has been achieved by producing an interactive e-book of Arctic science stories accompanied with animations, videos and activities, four on-line toolkits for teachers, each  consisting of a syllabus, a list of basic concepts, a glossary, material for teachers, lesson plan, worksheet for students, and some online activities on-line lectures covering environmental sciences, geography, geomorphology, climatology, climate change, atmospheric chemistry and physics, hydrology, ecology, microbiology, marine biology, biodiversity, zoology, and terrestrial biology.

In addition, INTERACT has developed a film trilogy with two docuseries premiered and posted on YouTube. The first, of 7 episodes, engages the public in the Arctic, its researchers and people whereas the second produced with the BBC Natural History Unit details concerning Arctic
environmental trends. The third looks into the possible Arctic’s distant future.

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