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About the Agile Living Room

The Agile Living Room is the place and serves the safe learning space for our eduScrum Community to co-work and co-create on a kind of international island.
The island environment is growing at the moment. More and more people are setting their steps on it. Soon, you get more info or might get accidentally in parts where the eduScrum environment touches its internal home of discovering agile learning, teaching, and co-creating together with like-minded people.


Have you got questions about it? If so, feel free to join our Welcome Tea Sessions!

Some Insights

Are you curious how the Agile Living Room looks like and function. It’s a learning and co-creating space, it’s the missing island for people coming together for discovering more findings about their agile learning projects and products inspired by eduScrum.

The development of the Agile Living Room was and still is an ongoing process. We are quite sure that we have new features during the next weeks. So, stay curious, if you are interested in where we are going. Here, you can open up the current status.

Have you got still questions about it? If so, feel free to join our Welcome Tea Sessions!