The 2020 Digital Education Hackathon will take place on 12 and 13 November. DigiEduHack is a series of online and offline idea-hackathons happening all around the world over two days, focusing on co-creating the future of education at the digital age. Themes range from ‘Learning Spaces and Pedagogies’ to ‘Access and Availability’. With over 50 challenges open there is plenty to chose from, remember each global winning teams gets 5000 Euros. You can find out more and sign up on this page.
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