Why climate and environment education should be part of the curriculumHint: Children want it too!Apr 20, 2022Apr 20, 2022
Designathon Works on the SDGsFor the past 7 years, Designathon Works has been engaging children around the world to tackle tackle complex global problems aligned to…Oct 24, 2021Oct 24, 2021
In the spotlight: Jenga Hub, TanzaniaHow the right network partners help us to influence decision makers and empower children to design a better worldJul 21, 2021Jul 21, 2021
Global Children’s Designathon 2021 in Suhum, GhannaThis year, the Global Children’s Designathon event was held on the 23d of January 2021 in different cities around the world amidst…Mar 5, 2021Mar 5, 2021
Young Changemakers take center stage at the World Economic ForumAnne Sallaerts, Managing Director of Designathon Works, is just back from the World Economic Forum (WEF) and for the first time in its…Jan 27, 2020Jan 27, 2020
Children think much more out of the box and are smarter than we sometimes thinkInterview with Ger Pannekoek, Business Developer at EWBJul 9, 2018Jul 9, 2018
Day a Week School, Designathon in Amsterdam Noord.Dankzij de Maker Education Platform hebben we een geweldige dag gehad samen met alle kinderen van de Day A Week School in Amsterdam Noord…May 28, 2016May 28, 2016
The role of Play in the Designathon method.In his classic book Homo Ludens, the Dutch cultural historian Johan Huizinga (1955) summed up his elaborate definition of play as follows…Mar 9, 2016Mar 9, 2016
Published inGlobal Children’s DesignathonKids Solve The Most Pressing Urban ProblemsThe clarity and creativity of 10-year-olds really shouldn’t be ignored.Dec 7, 2015Dec 7, 2015