In a remote and hybrid world, educators have been stretched like never before to try and build community by intentionally crafting connections in their digital classroom.
Learn from Amy O'Keefe, Northwestern University, Leticia Britos Cavagnaro, Stanford University, and Jeff Eyet, UC Berkeley how to facilitate connections that enable students to achieve deeper learning ... and have fun too!
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Classroom Connections — Connect Through Design Thinking
Jeff Eyet, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley
Learn from Jeff!
Check out Jeff’s Template: One Hour Design Workshop
Classroom Connections — Small, Medium, and Large Ways to Engage
Amy O’Keefe, Segal Design Institute, Northwestern University
Learn from Amy!
Check out Amy’s mural: S, M, L Ways to Engage
Classroom Connections — I Love Constraints (and Why You Should Too)
Leticia Britos Cavagnaro, Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, Stanford University
Learn from Leticia!
Check out Leticia’s murals and extra resources:
Brainstorming with Constraints // Individual and Team Template
Pedagogical Levers DJ Board
Creative Agency Assessment Tool
Published on
April 29, 2021