EduJam 2022

Join us for a weekend focusing on the future of education filled with fun, creativity and learning!

EduJam 2022, inspired by the Global Jam family, is a weekend of collaboration reviving and reimagining the future of education, looking at how we learn, how we teach and how we can change the world for better with good and equitable education.

The aim is to introduce design approaches to as many people involved in education as possible. It’s for everyone - pupils, students, teachers, lecturers, parents, grandparents, headteachers, designers, policy makers - anyone with an interest in education and learning by doing.

Participants will receive mentoring from experienced service designers and will experience the design and creative problem-solving process first hand, learning in a fun and friendly atmosphere, allowing you to leave with new skills, a design toolkit, and new connections, inspired and ready to make change happen.

EduJam 2022 is run by Service Design in Education Network, a group of diverse individuals from all over the world with one aim and one passion to change education for the better using human-centred design approaches.

Tickets include materials and refreshments for the whole weekend.

Get your ticket here.

Follow @EduJamUK on Twitter and Instagram for live updates!

Times

Friday 15.30 - 19.30, Saturday 09.30 - 16.30, Sunday 09.30 - 16.30

Location Juniper Auditorium & Thomson Learning Suite

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