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Co-design

Exploring Futures Now

Emerging Tech - Eduroam is everywhere

We are piloting a workshop to explore the future challenges of higher and further education. The purpose is to help people imagine what the future of education might look like over the next 30 years.

As part of the Association of Colleges pre conference activities for Love Colleges week we ran a workshop to Imagine the future of further education with Jisc.

If you are interested in finding out more about the Imagined Futures workshop or accessing the resources we have developed, please join the email list for Imagined Futures. We’d love to hear what you are doing in this space, so please join the conversation and let us know.

By Paul Bailey

Head of co-design, part of a research and development team

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