Pre-Conference Workshop FD1
(Re)Design Your Education!
Date Wednesday, Nov 27 Time – RoomKöpenick I/II/III Price: 170.00 € Status: places available
Frank van den Ende
Educational designer and innovator, Gilde Opleidingen, The Netherlands
Frank van den Ende (1985) is an educational designer and innovator from the Netherlands. In his weekly podcast “The Active Class” and on his Instagramaccount (@theactiveclass) Frank shares hands on tips for teachers to turn consuming students into active knowledge creators. Based on his broad experience as a teacher, researcher and innovator Frank tries to inspire teachers to get the most out of their students inside and outside the classroom.
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Erik Frey
Creative Educational Designer, Fontys Hogescholen, The Netherlands
Erik Frey (1978) is a creative educational designer.
For me, creativity runs like a thread through education. In education I show that creativity can bring you new insights. I make students aware of his / her identity. And how they connect it with the context. After all, you do not learn alone. You learn together with other people by paying attention, listening and entering into dialogue. Within Fontys PULSED I combine creativity and design to (re) design education.
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Jochem Goedhals
Educational Rethinker, Fontys Hogescholen, The Netherlands
Educational Rethinker, because I think too many people don’t like their school time.
I’am a real Fire starter, it’s very natural for me to take the first action. In everything I start up, I believe in a positive outcome and ditto consequences. I need people around me who want to think and act with me so that the dots are put on the i’s. I need to be alert to tell people around me what’s going on in my brain and where I want to go. And of course I have to prioritise my actions.
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In this educational design Workshop, the emphasis will be on educational-design opportunities. Besides having an outcome that can directly be implemented in various educational environments, everything about the facilitators’ design approach will be imparted. Participants will receive all kinds of tools and methods that can also be used in future educational design processes in school.
During the Workshop, the attendees’ authentic educational context will be in the spotlight. The facilitators will use their design approach to stimulate participants to be as creative and innovative as possible by looking at their design problem from different perspectives. What do colleagues think of the design? And what about the students? Following structured, but viable steps, a realistic solution is worked out in which feedback is included from everybody involved in the implementation of the solution.
The facilitators are experienced educational designers from different educational levels who still work in education in their daily lives. During the design Workshop, they will include inspiring “wonder moments” based on their experiences. These wondermoments can be adjusted to the needs of the group.
Agenda
- Define design specifications and vision on learning
- Define learning process and learning arches
- Design content and learning lines and materials
- Wrap up and reflection
Outcomes
Making processes visible is a great way to find out what parts of education might need change.
During the design sessions, we will make use of the Groow toolkit: a toolkit designed by the facilitators to make both existing learning paths and new designs visible. The focus will be on the learning process, learning activities, checkpoints, and emotions the students will experience during their learning process. With Groow, we can turn complex problems into tangible solutions that will be involved in the implementation of the solution.
Deliverables:
- A shared vision on learning
- (Re)Design of your education
- Visualized learning processes
- Floormap with learning activities, body of knowledge and skills
- Design method and materials that can be used over and over again
Who will benefit most?
This Workshop is ideal for people connected to the learning practice of their organisation. Teachers, educational advisors, or team managers - anyone connected to the primary learning process will find the Workshop fascinating!