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European Open and Digital Learning Week (EODLW) 2024

November 11 @ 08:00 – November 15 @ 17:00 European Open and Digital Learning Week (EODLW) – November 11-15, 2024 – JOIN AND NETWORK! EDEN proudly hosts the European Open and Digital Learning Week (EODLW) for the ninth year in a row.  This year’s theme is:  Tomorrow’s Teaching&Learning The event is organised in partnership with, the United…

Open Education Week 2024, 4-7 March – Conclusions

Open Education Week is a celebration of the global Open Education Movement. Its goal is to raise awareness about the movement and its impact on teaching and learning worldwide, the free and open educational opportunities that exist for everyone, everywhere, right now. EDEN is endorsing the Open Education Week for…

Knowledge Building Event – “Beyond the Virtual Learning Environments: Looking at Learning Platforms in a Post-Pandemic World”, Thursday March 21 at 14:00 (CET)

Description The aim of the event is to examine the choices of learning platform for a range of learners, in cross-sectorial perspective, in the context of an increased shift to hybrid learning since the Covid-19 pandemic.  European Digital Education Hub The European Digital Education Hub (EDEH) is an initiative of the European…

EDEN NAP Webinar – Reflections on GenAI and Scholarly Publishing: The Story of the Irish Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning Special Issue on GenAI

Description Watch the session here. In this session, the editors and authors of the Irish Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning (IJTEL) will discuss the recent Special Issue on Exploring Technology Enhanced Learning Scholarship & Generative Artificial Intelligence. The focus will be on practitioner voices and critical reflections on using AI…

EDEN NAP Webinar on Open Science, Wednesday May 24th at 13:00 (CET)

Description In this webinar we will explore the topic of open science. UNESCO (2022) defines “Open science is a set of principles and practices that aim to make scientific research from all fields accessible to everyone for the benefits of scientists and society as a whole”. In this session, we…