Between 30th June and 5th July 2013, Greece hosted the bundle of workshops constituting the C2Learn Summer School, which was organised by EA with contributions from UEDIN, OU, NCSR-D, UoM, and BMUKK.
A group of 26 teachers from across Europe (including Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey) gathered in Crete in early July 2013 and tried out aspects of the project including application of the core theory of the project, the scenarios, game options, the tools developed, as well as ways of peer-reviewing co-creativity.
Overall, the event was a great success and an invaluable step in the process of design.
The participants of the summer school formed an online community called 'Games, creativity, discovery, learning: The forum of the C2Learn summer school' in the Open Discovery Space portal. Within a few days, this virtual space gathered more than 40 members forming a community of educators of diverse backgrounds from more than a dozen of European countries, who have been sharing and exchanging ideas, experiences and visions about uses of digital resources in education with a special focus on games and creativity in learning.
Why not join them?