With this successful event, ACEEU reaches another milestone in the Creative Communities First (CCF) project, which aims to support educators from higher education institutions (HEIs) to digitally transform their teaching methods and to rejuvenate the small, local creative communities in the process.
The mini-hackathon, called Hansa Hack, was hosted at the Hansa-Berufkolleg in Muenster, Germany where more than 100 people between students, teachers and management staff participated in a series of challenges focused on digitalization, creativity and entrepreneurship.
At the event, ACEEU’s Chair Thorsten Kliewe introduced the stepping stones of CCF including its Open Learning Platform, the Guide to Sustainable and Regenerative Development of European Creative Economies and Communities post COVID19 and the HEI Pedagogic Framework and Online Hackathon Guide for CCF e-Service Learning.
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