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The Museum’s Creativity Series continues with a conversation on the importance of connection, collaboration, and community. Through a grant from LEGO, called the LEGO Playful Learning Museum Network, institutions across the country were tasked with creating a community of practice that focused on playful learning Joining us today are three representatives from LEGO’s community of practice who connected over a shared interest in Tinkering Inventive Playsets, Nick Villagra from the Connecticut Science Center [https://ctsciencecenter.org/], Michael Wong from the Exploratorium [https://www.exploratorium.edu/tinkering], and Brendan Takenaga from Boston Children’s Museum [https://bostonchildrensmuseum.org/steam-learning-and-discovery/]. Tune in to learn about how a community of practice operates, where creativity exists in our work, the power of inspiration, half-baked ideas, open communication between peers, and more! Learn more about this partnership on the Exploratorium Blog [https://www.exploratorium.edu/tinkering/blog/cross-country-collaboration-lego-playful-learning-museum]. Or connect with our guests by emailing Nick at nvillagra@ctsciencecenter.org [nvillagra@ctsciencecenter.org], Michael at mwong@exploratorium.edu [mwong@exploratorium.edu], or Brendan at Takenaga@bostonchildrensmuseum.org [Takenaga@bostonchildrensmuseum.org].
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