Research Output
LEGO Café: Let’s Build a Learning Community
  Trying something new can be scary. Often it helps to float ideas with friendly colleagues before taking the leap and branching out. We created our monthly LEGO Café as a space where academic and professional staff could come together to experiment with how to incorporate playfulness into their work. So far we have used LEGO to explore how we; welcome new students, engage with physical spaces, use emotions during play, and use different approaches to teaching and research.

Come to our talk to hear about why we created an informal learning community of practice centred on the use of toys and games (especially LEGO) in higher education. Are you brave enough?

Key literature
Blair, S. & Rillo, M. (2016). Serious work: How to facilitate meetings & workshops using the Lego Serious Play method. London: Promeet.

  • Type:

    Other

  • Date:

    20 June 2019

  • Publication Status:

    Unpublished

  • Funders:

    Edinburgh Napier Funded

Citation

Ennis, L., & Yorkstone, S. (2019, June). LEGO Café: Let’s Build a Learning Community. Presented at Learning and Teaching Conference, Edinburgh

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Keywords

LEGO, playful facilitation, learning communities

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