Format
The event consisted of three individual events each lasting 2.5 hours to enable participants located in different time zones around the world to participate. The event was organised by a diverse global committee.
The festival used Spatialchat, an online collaborative platform. SpatialChat enables synchronous and asynchronous communication and engagement within a virtual environment. CIE drew on many areas of expertise to construct a bespoke platform design to facilitate a range of inclusive activities and participant interaction.
Activities
Participants were allocated into groups to undertake a series of scaffolded activities, leading to a final collaborative task. The final task was the imagination and co-creation of an Island of Innovation. Throughout the event, participants explore six market hall themes to encourage inspiration for this final task.
Resources
This Padlet Index has collated all the useful resources and outputs from the day – please check them out!
Market Hall Themes: Padlets
Each link below opens the relevant Market Hall Padlet, with the theme denoted by the title:
- Assessment and Feedback
- Building learning communities
- Digital innovations
- Ethics and Values
- Learning theories & Pedagogies
- Student-centred learning
Group creations
Check out the groups’ creations, their Islands of Innovation – each group had to produce one innovative idea for their Islands of education (innovation being something new to the island, not necessarily as completely new idea):
- Group 1: SAD island (Student Assessment and Design)
- Group 2: Echo Beach
- Group 3: The Island of Belonging
- Group 4: The island of Petal-verse
- Group 5: Pirate Radio Island
- Group 6: Heutagogy Island
- Group 7: AAA Island (Access for All)
- Group 8 & 10: Heuta (no nanny)gogy island
- Group 9: Floral Island
- Group 11 & 12: i-Land
- Group 13 & 16: The ungraded Mountain
- Group 14 & 17: CoI (Community of Inquiry) Island
- Group 15 & 18: Colla-bora bora Island
- Island of the Friends of the North (Asynchronous participants of the festival)
For anyone interested in using Spatial Chat for educational purposes, please look at our video guide to SpatialChat which will give you an idea of the platform and possibilities.
We have also secured funding for a year’s license for SpatialChat for pilot purposes, so if you are an educator from the University of Liverpool interested in using it, please contact us at: cie@liverpool.ac.uk
Testimonials from the day
“Absolutely, fantastically well done, great tool, great organisation, but importantly great set up to get good interaction and engagement. Nothing went stale, everyone had time to speak and time to listen. You've set a great example how the whole sector (and the whole world if you ask me) can do online conferencing well. So much more inclusive allowing access to people from all over the world, and I think I have more interaction than I would have in a F2F setting. Can't applaud you loud enough.” (Festival participant)
“I enjoyed the platform and the structure of the event on the islands - I felt like I'd been 'away' to an event. The theme was good and there were an incredible number of useful ideas and resources on the Market Islands. Coming back together at the end to share our thoughts and create our own Island of Innovation worked well. Gathering in boats for the presentations was a great touch. The campfire at the end was brilliant.” (Festival participant)
“I enjoyed how global this experience was - what an amazing achievement to entice people from all different time zones and disciplines.” Well done! (Festival participant)
“I enjoyed meeting new people, exchanging thoughts about various topics. I thought the set up was excellent! Lively, interactive, great tool (SpatialChat), fantastic organisation.” (Festival participant)
“Islands of Innovation 2022 was an incredibly powerful event that left me energised and creatively sparked to the point where I am adding to Padlets the day after, and connections (meaningful conversations) I made at the event have already enriched my research. This is an excellent model of international, technologically-enhanced collaboration among professionals, and I will take lessons learned about facilitating interacting forward to the Asian Futurisms 2022 conference I am co-hosting later this month and beyond. Open, collaborative spaces that document shared thinking about professional practice to showcase a variety of approaches are exactly what international educational development needs in order to model inclusive pedagogies.” (Festival participant)
Members of the Organising Committee (also known as Islanders)
The festival is organised by a global committee, and hosted by the Centre for Innovation in Education, University of Liverpool.
Alex Spiers |
London School of Economics |
UK |
Alice Kim |
Teaching and Learning Research In Action; University of Guelph-Humber |
Canada |
Becky Atkinson |
University of Liverpool |
UK |
Charlie Reis |
XJTLU |
China |
Chris Loxham |
University of Liverpool |
UK |
David Watson |
University of Liverpool |
UK |
Dawne Irving-Bell |
Edge Hill University |
UK |
Erika Smith |
Mount Royal University |
Canada |
Joel Haddley |
University of Liverpool |
UK |
John Brindle |
University of Liverpool |
UK |
Karl Gimblett |
University of Liverpool |
UK |
Mary Jacob |
Aberystwyth University |
Wales |
Natasha Taylor |
Collarts (Australian College of the Arts) |
Australia |
Phindile Shangase |
University of the Free State |
South Africa |
Rob Lindsay |
University of Liverpool |
UK |
Sue Beckingham |
Sheffield Hallam University |
UK |
Tunde Varga-Atkins |
University of Liverpool |
UK |
Vicki Dale |
University of Glasgow |
UK |
Virna Rossi |
Ravensbourne University |
UK |
William Machacha |
British Council |
Peru |
Yu (Lissy) Wang |
XJTLU |
China |
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