Sumo-wrestling robots, 3D printed cities and wearable electronics were just a few of the learning tools teachers got to play with as a precursor to the uLearn conference.
Permission to Play, a one-day pre-conference ahead of the three-day uLearn conference, was held yesterday with sessions at Distinction Hotel and Holiday Inn.
Teachers had the chance to tinker with exciting tools and activities with the intention of finding ways to incorporate them in the classroom.
The uLearn conference, which has sold out, is bringing 2000 educators to the city who will be collaborating on ways to teach 21st century learners.
Core Education senior adviser Mark Osborne led a session on creativity and critical thinking.