November 24 – November 28 EDEN proudly hosts the European Open and Digital Learning Week (EODLW) for the tenth consecutive year. This year’s theme is: The Human–AI Partnership: Transforming Teaching and Learning The event is organised in partnership with, the United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA), which will be holding its National Distance Learning Week (NDLW), and
WINDEE project consortium implements research with the aim to define high quality digital education practices that enhance digital well-being of teachers and students. Best practices within school communities and teacher training HE institutions will be collected and compiled into the case study report. A comprehensive report will highlight successful case studies and best practices in
On 15-17 June, the researcher Indre Oleškeviciene from the Disco SMS project representing the Liedm Association participated in the annual Eden 2025 Annual Conference, as it does every year. This year’s conference, organised by EDEN Digital Learning Europe, took place at the oldest university in the Western world – the University of Bologna. As every year,
EDEN DLE invites you to join AI in Education Community of Practice (CoP) Workshops! Are you an adult educator or school leader looking to harness the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in your learning environment? Do you want to navigate the exciting, yet complex, world of AI with confidence and competence? The workshop is
The Lithuanian Association of Distance and e-Learning (LieDM) organised the National Week of Open and Digital Learning in Lithuania on 4 – 8 November 2024 on the theme – Education in the Digital Age. What can we do better? The LieDM Association is part of the international EDEN Digital Learning Europe network and the National
European Open and Digital Learning Week (EODLW) returns November 11-15, 2024, for its ninth year, hosted by EDEN. This year’s theme, “Tomorrow’s Teaching & Learning,” invites educators, scholars, and digital learning enthusiasts to explore the future of education.
Within the recent years, the term “generative AI” has started to appear more commonly in the media. What once was a feature in science fiction or cyberpunk settings in fictional stories, the ability to make a program answer any question summarizing information found online by just writing a few keywords into a program has now