LEARNING DESIGN FOR CREATIVE EDUCATION AMID COVID 19 

An International Symposium by the Centre for Learning Design in Creative Disciplines

Woxsen and Ding International Symposium on Creative Education

Learning Design offers universities a way to design creative curricula for the post-Covid landscape of Higher Education.

But what is learning design, and how can we put it into practice?

In this 1-day symposium, we’ll investigate the practical and strategic applications of learning design. Please join us to find out how learning design can guide educators in creative disciplines to develop effective hybrid, integrated and holistic learning experiences.

Wednesday 30th March 2022

13:30 – 17:30 IST / 09:00 – 13:00 BST

Your hosts

Adity Saxena Woxsen University

Dr. Adity Saxena

Dean, School of Arts and Design, Woxsen University 

Sanjay Guria

Sanjay Guria

Assistant Professor, School of Arts and Design, Woxsen University 

Tony Reeves Ding Learning

Dr. Tony Reeves

Founder and Managing Director,
Ding Learning

PANEL DISCUSSION 1

Topic: How might we use insights from service, systems and experience design to guide learning design post-pandemic?

Agnese Spona

Agnese Spona

Managing Director,
MadeFor CX, Netherlands

Noopur Tiwari

Prof. Noopur Tiwari

Head of Jagran School of Visual Arts and Design, Jagran Lakecity University, India

Damian Chapman

Damian Chapman

Head of the Design School
Kingston University, UK

Alice_Brazil_Burns

Alice Brazil-Burns

Design and UX Researcher
UK

PANEL DISCUSSION 2

Topic: How should we adapt approaches to designing teaching, learning and assessment experiences in creative disciplines post-pandemic?

Sanmitre Chitte

Prof. Sanmitra Chitte

Dean, School of Management
World University of Design, India

Shakti Banerjee

Prof. Shakti Banerjee

Head, Immersive Media Design
MIT Institute of Design, India

Sallyanne Theodosiou

Sallyanne Theodosiou

Senior Lecturer, Graphic Design
University for the Creative Arts, UK

Rebecca Fairley

Rebecca Fairley

Programme Leader, Textiles
Open College of the Arts, UK