Are you ready for the Fall term?

Neither are we, but we’re gearing up for an exciting start!

The Professors at Play headquarters might be a quirky space filled with ducks, stickers, and an assortment of other fun items, but it’s also where we’re gathering supplies and preparing to play with you.

That’s right. We want to work with your faculty, your staff and even your administrators to help your school or college or department or campus unlock the power of play. We want to share the value, science and purpose of play. Whether it’s a conversation or a keynote, a collaboration or a workshop, we want to extend the invitation to invite us to share the Professors at Play love in your educational environment. To date, we have provided keynotes and interactive talks, full-on workshops and event planning, consulting and collegial support. We can work with skeptical faculty who need a little convincing to bring play into their classrooms and we love to get engaged with teachers already inventing, creating and playing and want someone to collaborate with. We bring expertise and an open-minded curiosity. We’ve worked online and in person. We mostly love working on play and want to bring that joy and energy to your campus.

That’s right—we want to collaborate with your faculty, staff, and administrators to enhance your school, college, department, or campus. Whether it’s a conversation, keynote, collaboration, or workshop, we invite you to bring Professors at Play into your educational environment. We’ve delivered keynotes, interactive talks, full workshops, and event planning. We’re here to engage with skeptical faculty who need a little encouragement to incorporate play into their classrooms, as well as to collaborate with teachers who are already innovating and looking for a creative partner. We bring expertise and a curious, open-minded approach, whether online or in person. Our passion for play is infectious, and we’re eager to share that joy and energy with your campus.

And yes, if you invite us, we’ll definitely bring the ducks and stickers!

— David and Lisa