Discover the Power of Co-Creation

Co-Creation Webinar Series

Join our interactive webinar series and unlock the secrets of co-creation within Living Labs. From the fundamentals of design thinking to hands-on examples from real-world Living Labs, you will explore how collaboration sparks innovation.

Learn how to design inclusive sessions, engage diverse voices, and overcome common challenges, all with expert guidance and lively discussions. 

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Benefits

Why attend?

TO BE CHANGED - FIND SOMETHING

Learn how to use art and artists to drive creativity, inclusion and innovation in your Living Lab.

TURN INSIGHT INTO ACTION

Leave each session with actionalble insights you can apply to your projects immediately

LEARN AT YOUR OWN PACE

You will have access to each published webinar for 6 months, so you have control over your own pace. Watch when it is convenient for you!  

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LEARN FROM EXPERTS

Hear real-life success stories and lessons learned directly from Living Lab experts.

GAIN CONCRETE KNOWLEDGE

Gain a deep understanding of co-creation and design thinking within Living Lab settings

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PRACTICAL TOOLS & METHODS

Learn practical tools and methods to organize your own co-creative sessions.

Everyone is welcomed!

Who can attend?

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Are you eager to learn?

These webinars are perfect for anyone eager to turn ideas into impact through co-creation in the Living Lab setting. 

Meet your trainer - TO BE CHANGED

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Martha King
KWMC Creative Co-Director

Martha King is the Creative Co-Director at Knowle West Media Centre (KWMC) Bristol’s Living Lab in Knowle West, UK. KWMC is an arts and community tech organisation with a mission to ‘make fair and thriving neighborhoods together, with arts tech and care’. She is also co-founder and director of Control Shift, an international arts and tech festival, based in Bristol. 

She has developed and delivered numerous participatory and critically engaged arts and tech projects and ran community tech co-creation programmes exploring topics such as data ethics, AI and commons-based approaches to citizen sensing. 

Martha has a background in theatre and performance making which means collaborative and embodied practices are central to her work. She has a UCL accredited service design qualification and is a currently on the Clore Leading Systemic Change Programme.

She is co-author on HCI published paper ‘A City in Common: A Framework to Foster Technology Innovation from the Bottom up’ and co-author of the chapter ‘We Can Make: Co-Creating Knowledge and Products with Local Communities’ in ‘Co-Creation in Theory and Practice Exploring Creativity in the Global North and South’.

Pricing and Packages

Prices

Please note the rates do not include applicable VAT.


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Individual Ticket

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€50 per participant
  • VAT excluded

Student Ticket

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€25 per participant
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Are you enrolled in an educational institution? Share your proof of registration with us at capacitybuilding@enoll.org to access our training at a discounted rate.

  • VAT excluded

Low to Middle Income Country Ticket

€25 per participant
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Are you a national of a low and middle income country? Share your proof of registration with us at capacitybuilding@enoll.org to access our training at a discounted rate.  

  • VAT excluded
  • List of countries available here
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Are you a member of the European Network of Living Labs? |

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ENoLL Members receive a discount to the Learning Lab fee. In particular, for all the tickets categories available for this course, ENoLL Effective Members and Innovation Partners benefit from a 20% discount rate, while Accepted to Grow Members and ENoLL Adherent Members benefit from a 10% discount rate. Please get in touch with capacitybuilding@enoll.org to receive a special registration link to apply your discount. 

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Any questions?

For more information on the ENoLL Capacity Building Programme and consultancy services, contact us at capacitybuilding@enoll.org 

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I receive an invoice?

Yes, you will automatically receive an invoice after completing your registration and payment. The invoice will be sent to the email address you provided. If you need the invoice issued to a specific name, organisation, or with additional details (e.g. VAT number), please let us know.

When will the Q&A sessions take place?

Whether you want to clarify a concept, explore a topic more deeply or ask any other questions, our trainers are here to support you. The sessions are designed to help you navigate the content of our lessons rather than providing you with feedback over your exercises.
There will be eight (8) live Q&A sessions in total, spread over four (4) days, with two time slots each day to accommodate different time zones:
  • Tuesday 28 October 2025 at 09:00 CET and 16:00 CET
  • Wednesday 12 November 2025 at 09:00 CET and 16:00 CET
  • Tuesday 25 November 2025 at 09:00 CET and 16:00 CET
  • Tuesday 2 December 2025 at 09:00 CET and 16:00 CET

To join the sessions, all you have to do is click on the Zoom link we will share with you!

What if I can't attend all sessions?

All sessions are recorded and available to all participants. The hands-on exercises are provided to all participants to complete between sessions and the course platform is designed to facilitate interaction and networking between participants even outside of the live sessions.
Participation in the live sessions is valuable, but not mandatory.

What if I can't attend any of the live Q&A sessions?

No problem! All live Q&A sessions will be recorded and made available in the Academy for you to watch at your convenience. You will also be able to ask questions using the chat options within the Academy, so you won’t miss the opportunity to engage or get support.

Can I attend with colleagues?

Yes! You can join with your colleagues if you are minimum four (4) to participate as a team in the learning journey. It means that all of you can complete the home assignments together as a team and work on your own real case, rather than completing the same assignment individually for each person.
However, please note that the registration to the Virtual Learning Lab is personal: you will have to purchase as many tickets as you have persons attending from the team.

What is the expected workload?

The course is self-paced and includes 7 pre-recorded core sessions, each lasting 1.5 to 2 hours. These sessions feature practical, hands-on exercises that you can complete on your own time. You should plan to dedicate 2 to 3 hours per session to watch the videos, reflect on the content, and complete the assignments. Some exercises may require additional time, especially if you are applying them to your own Living Lab case or working as a team.

To support deeper learning, the Academy provides a wide range of optional extra resources—including videos, readings, and case studies—offering dozens of hours of additional content. These are ideal for participants who want to explore specific topics in more depth or further develop their Living Lab practice.

The course also includes 8 live Q&A sessions (1.5 hours each), where you can ask questions and interact with trainers and peers. If you are following Path 2 or 3, you will also be invited to a final 1-hour Group Mentoring Session for more personalised feedback and guidance.

In total, depending on the depth of your engagement, we recommend setting aside 3 to 6 hours per week to follow the course, complete the exercises, and make the most of the learning opportunities available.

What is the registration deadline?

There is no registration deadline – you can register until the start of the course on 13th October 2025. However, limited number of seats are available, get yours before they run out!

What kind of certificate is provided at the end?

All participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance as confirmation of their participation in the course. This certificate is personal and is issued to each participant individually. It does not require completing any exams or receiving a final score.

If you would like to demonstrate your understanding of the course content, you can choose to complete a final assessment. Participants who achieve a score above 70 percent will be awarded a Certificate of Competence.

Please note that this course does not certify your Living Lab. If you are interested in certifying your Living Lab, you can find more information about the process and how to become an ENoLL member here: https://enoll.org/about-us/how-to-become-a-member

What platform / programs do I need to use during the course?

The weekly sessions will be released directly on the Academy - where you are right now. You will be able to join the Q&A sessions directly on the Academy and they will be hosted on Zoom.
All hands-on exercise will be performed in MIRO. MIRO allows you to use it from your browser without the need to register or downloading any additional programs. However, registering allows you to save your work in your personal profile, thus allowing for easier access in the future. If this is the first time you will be using MIRO, we highly recommend you to check their guide for beginners here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNNPchRnDp8&ab_channel=Miro

Should I join as an individual or as a team?

In the Virtual Learning Lab, if you are joining the course together with colleagues you can form a team. A team is made up of minimum 4 participants (if you are joining together with colleagues but have 3 or 2 participants in total, you will join the course as individuals).

Small teams consist of 4-7 participants. When joining as a team your learning journey will follow Path 3 and be designed for your team in a way that the assignments during the live sessions will be completed within your team.