The Center for Design Thinking and the Maker Hub have collaborated on a campaign to help students discover their ideal playstyle and incorporate playfulness into their studies.
The Center for Design Thinking and The Maker Hub launched the Pop-Up &聽Play Campaign on Tuesday, Aug. 25, outside of Lindner Hall.
The campaign is聽designed to support Elon鈥檚聽础肠迟-叠别濒辞苍驳-颁辞尘尘颈迟听尘辞诲别濒聽and offers a series of safe and physically distanced events from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. each Tuesday and Thursday at the patio located outside of Pandora’s Pies.
Margaret Cox ’23, a student design thinking catalyst with the Center, said the campaign was designed to encourage students to infuse playfulness into their classes and聽day-to-day life.聽鈥淲ith these Pop-up and Play events, we want to help students use design thinking to think about aspects of their life or classes that they could improve upon,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e more playful with your learning, you鈥檙e more likely to enjoy it. You tend to feel more motivated if you鈥檙e having fun. That鈥檚 where it comes in and why it鈥檚 important.鈥
Socially distanced games and activities such as chalk games, classic games and brain puzzles will be available for attendees to determine their ideal聽style of play, and聽incorporate aspects into their daily life.
The twice-weekly event will feature different kits supplied by The Maker Hub for students, faculty and staff,聽from face masks, to dish towels, headbands,聽stress balls, and more. The Elon community can stay-and-play or take-and-make.
The first kit helped users聽create聽their own face mask.

鈥淲e like to give people the option to stay and play or take and make,鈥 said Tyson Glover, cocurricular catalyst for the Center for Design Thinking.
A background in design thinking or experience at The Maker Hub is not required to participate at the Pop-Up聽&聽Play events. Students of all skill levels and backgrounds are welcome.
鈥淎ll you need is to show up and be curious,鈥 Glover said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of stress and anxiety in the world right now so we wanted to create an event聽that was聽safe and聽fun.鈥
For more information on the Maker Hub鈥檚 Take and Make kits, click here.