DigiEduHack has officially come to an end.
Thank you for being part of the DigiEduHack journey.
After several inspiring years of bringing together educators, learners, innovators and organisations through educational hackathons around the world, the DigiEduHack initiative has now officially come to an end.
While the platform is closing, we hope its legacy will continue to inspire new educational hackathons across Europe and beyond.
To support future organisers, the DigiEduHack methodologies, practical guidance, resources and highlights from the initiative are now available here.
Whether you are planning your first educational hackathon or looking for inspiration from past editions, we encourage you to explore these resources and continue building on the DigiEduHack legacy.
We would like to sincerely thank everyone who contributed to this incredible community and helped make DigiEduHack a success.