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Playful Learning Conference 20/21/22

A post by Faculty Librarian Ben Taylorson

Earlier this summer I had the pleasure of attending the Playful Learning conference in Leicester. This was the second time I’d been able to attend – the last being in 2019 before everything went awry. The conference was back after a 2-year hiatus, and the organisers made up for it with a packed calendar of sessions, talks and activities.

My Playful Learning name-tag

The conference is pitched at the intersection of learning and play for adults. Playful in approach and outlook, yet underpinned by robust research and working practices, it provides a space where teachers, researchers and students can play, learn and think together. And its a lot of fun. The very first thing I was asked to do was to create a panel for the dashboard of a spaceship. It made sense in context, trust me…

Over the course of the three days, the sessions I attended included:

In addition to all of that (and more), the conference offers play and playful learning opportunities throughout the entirety of the 3 days, with opportunities to play board games into the night, have a go at student-designed arcade games (which were fearsomely hard!) and enjoy a lot of fabulous food! The highlight, however, was an interactive screening of Back To The Future!

A postcard I got to keep, depicting the poster for the ‘Enchantment Under The Sea Dance’ featured in the movie!

Great Scott, this is no ordinary conference! You can find out more here:

http://conference.playthinklearn.net/blog/

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