LIS 2024: Exploring AI and Digital Transformation in Education

LIS 2024: Exploring AI and Digital Transformation in Education

Global Experts to Discuss the Future of Learning at Learning Innovations Summit 2024

Titled "Discovering the Future of Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Education," the LIS 2024 will be an international gathering of visionaries and experts exploring the digital transformation of education. The conference is organized by CARDET in collaboration with the University of Nicosia, the University of Groningen, and University College Dublin, under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, Sports, and Youth.

The Learning Innovations Summit 2024 is aimed at educators, researchers, HR professionals, and anyone interested in staying at the forefront of modern learning advancements.

Featuring top academics, professionals, and technocrats from 15 countries, the conference will analyze the latest developments in technology and how they are reshaping the educational landscape. The event will highlight the possibilities and prospects of integrating artificial intelligence into education and training, along with ways for educators and trainers to harness these technologies. Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to attend practical workshops on utilizing innovative digital tools in teaching and providing training opportunities.

Topics to be Covered:

  • The European Commission's Vision for Artificial Intelligence in Education

  • The Opportunities and Challenges of Promoting AI and Augmented Reality in Education

  • Leveraging AI by the Academic and Business Communities to Foster Innovation and Skill Development

  • The Impact of AI on Education

  • Ensuring Mental Health in the Digital Age

Participation Information

The Learning Innovations Summit is an annual international conference aimed at showcasing innovation and the potential for advancing technology in education. This year's event is supported by the European project LeaderAI, implemented in Cyprus by the University of Nicosia and CARDET, with funding from the Erasmus+ program.

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