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Would anyone like to come to a low cost, creative and playful professional development opportunity?

Anyone involved in education (and their families) is welcome, but particularly librarians, learning developers, learning technologists, and lecturers in FE & HE!

The programme is flexible, with a large part of it run on open space principles, where the attendees shape the programme. We have some particular workshops / sessions planned in advance (including making chapbooks, manual tweeting, and encouraging playful educational experiences for adults) as well as opportunity for suggesting activities and discussions during the event. Suggestions / volunteers to run other workshops are welcome.

A basic ticket (1 person) will cost £50 which will include attendance at the learning festival, plus either space to camp, or a bed in a shared room, plus evening meal, and breakfast. It will run from the afternoon of 30th May to lunchtime on 31st May. A number of free tickets are available for people who would not otherwise be able to attend, please let me know if you need one.

The venue is a newly refurbished outdoor education centre, Bell Heath<https://bellheathoutdoors.co.uk/>, that has a mixture of indoor and outdoor space for us to use.

Regards,

Andrew

Andrew Walsh MSc MCLIP FHEA FRSA IFNTF
University Teaching Fellow, National Teaching Fellow
Academic Librarian for Education and Professional Development.
Editor of the Journal of Play in Adulthood
https://www.journalofplayinadulthood.org.uk
I work Part-Time, normally Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday each week.
My latest book: The Librarians' Book on Teaching Through Games and Play<https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Andrew-Walsh/The-Librarians-Book-on-Teaching-Through-Games-and-Play/22889373>
University of Huddersfield inspiring tomorrow's professionals.
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