The EcoCraft Learning Center is now open as the digital home of the entire EcoCraft Skills training experience. Designed as an accessible and self-directed learning environment, it gathers all project materials in one coherent space, making it easier for users to explore sustainable design and craft practices in a structured yet flexible way.
Within the Learning Center, visitors can access the full training program, the guidebook, the video series and the self-applied learning pathway. Each resource has been organised to support different learning styles and levels of experience. Users may choose to follow the complete sequence of modules, explore individual topics in depth or combine written content with visual demonstrations from the video library.
The Learning Center also serves as a bridge between independent learning and guided instruction. Trainers and educators can use the platform to prepare workshops or blend digital resources with face-to-face sessions. For learners working on their own, the environment provides clear guidance, practical tasks and a natural progression from foundational concepts to applied skills.
A key feature of the Learning Center is the inclusion of a final assessment quiz that allows learners to test their understanding and track their progress. Those who complete the quiz successfully can receive a certificate acknowledging their effort and engagement with the EcoCraft program. This addition strengthens the platform’s role as a professional development resource.
By bringing together all project outputs, the Learning Center offers a complete and accessible entry point into sustainable creative practice. It invites users to learn at their own pace, revisit materials whenever needed and build skills that can be applied directly within their own creative processes. The environment is designed to support long-term learning and to encourage a continued shift toward more responsible design and craft practices.
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