Playgrounds

What are Playgrounds?

A "playground" typically refers to a designated area or session where attendees can engage in hands-on, interactive, and exploratory learning experiences. These spaces are designed to foster experimentation, innovation, and collaborative learning.


Playgrounds offer a dynamic environment where participants can interact with new technologies, tools, or educational resources. They often include various stations or setups, each showcasing different aspects of a concept, tool, or methodology. Attendees can actively explore, experiment, and gain practical insights through guided activities, demonstrations, or experiments led by facilitators.


The goal of a playground is to provide a more experiential and immersive learning opportunity, encouraging attendees to actively participate, ask questions, and gain practical knowledge that they can apply in their professional settings. These sessions aim to stimulate creativity, spark conversations, and facilitate networking among attendees in a dynamic and interactive environment.


This year we are offering four Playgrounds:  


Playgrounds will be limited to 25 participants.