About EduCollective
EduCollective is a 100% free, open-source platform for decentralizing education worldwide. We connect schools with the real world — and make transformative education accessible to all, regardless of language, location, or background.
A living map of knowledge
Education is too important to lock behind gatekeepers. EduCollective is intentionally decentralized and non-hierarchical: there are no central authorities and no power structures between people. Everyone can contribute equally, co-create content, and start groups — every person's knowledge and experience has value.
The platform is, and will always remain, 100% free. It is open-source and built to respect your privacy: no third-party tracking fonts, no paywalls, no premium tiers. Just a shared, global effort to bring the real world into the classroom.
Who's on EduCollective
Actors
People and organisations who share knowledge — scientists, artists, craftspeople, activists, elders, students, companies, non-profits and more. Actors list concrete activities (in-person sessions and online workshops, modules, or materials) and can travel or work remotely.
Schools
Schools discover actors on a living map and post what they need. No login is required to explore — discovery is open to everyone, everywhere.
Action Groups
Local groups where people collaboratively create educational materials for their region. A group can be in-person, online, or both — and advertises its own activities the same way actors do.
Topics we explore together
More than sixty topics span the inner life of the individual, the structures of society, the health of the planet, our digital worlds, and the cross-cutting questions that connect them all.
Individual
Inner life, psychology, identity, and personal meaning
Society
Social structures, justice, politics, and collective power
- Democracy & Power
- War & Imperialism
- Justice Systems & Policing
- Inequality & Oppression
- Colonial Legacies & Reparations
- Indigenous Knowledge & Rights
- Displacement & Integration
- Diversity & Multi-Culturalism
- Economic Systems
- Automation & Future of Work
- Consumption & Tourism
- Craft & Production Cultures
- Education Systems
- Public Health & Pandemics
- Science Denial & Distrust
- Demographic Change
- Urbanization & Housing
- Childhood & Parenting
- Love & Relationships
- Intersubjectivity
- Religious Dogma
- Animal Rights & Speciesism
Planet
Ecology, resources, climate, and the living world
Digital Worlds
Technology, media, and the digital forces shaping society and identity
Holistic
Cross-cutting perspectives, systems, ethics, and long-term thinking
Join the movement
Explore the living map to find actors, action groups, and schools near you or online — no account needed to look around.
Explore the map