From hands‑on digital practice sessions to CMALT‑aligned professional development workshops, ALTC25 Revisited gives you plenty to schedule as you dive back into the themes, ideas, and conversations that shaped #ALTC25. Join the community this February and boost your CPD: https://altc.alt.ac.uk/altc/alt-annual-conference-2025/altc25-revisited
#LearningTechnology #EdTech #CPD #altc #ALTC25
In this webinar from our 2025 CPD series, #altc Blog Editors Abigail Ball and Lucy-Ann Pickering share their advice on blogging and describe the process of submitting to the #altc Blog: https://buff.ly/SDqgik9
To submit a post to the blog, please send a draft contribution to [email protected]. #blogging #blog #EdTech #LearningTechnology
🌟 Huge congratulations to Maren Deepwell on being awarded Honorary Life Membership of ALT! This honour celebrates her incredible leadership, dedication, and impact in shaping the future of learning technology. Thank you, Maren, for inspiring educators, technologists, and learners everywhere. Learn more: www.alt.ac.uk/news/media_releases/maren-deepewell-awarded-honorary-life-membership-association-learning-technology #altc #LearningTechnology #EdTech #ALT #Leadership #DigitalEducation
Intellum and HexaLearn partner to revolutionize enterprise learning, offering comprehensive AI-powered training solutions that help organizations scale education programs with unprecedented efficiency and innovation. #LearningTechnology #CorporateTraining
Will you be there? Join hundreds of educators, technologists, and innovators for two days of inspiring keynotes, hands-on sessions, and vibrant networking at #ALTC25. Whether you're deep into AI or just starting your edtech journey, there's something for everyone. https://altc.alt.ac.uk/altc #altc #EdTech #LearningTechnology

New open journal from AACE: AI-Enhanced Learning (with a paper from me)

The Journal of Artificial Intelligence Enhanced Learning (AIEL), a diamond open-access journal published under the auspices of AACE and distributed worldwide through LearnTechLib has just launched its inaugural issue, which includes a paper from me (Cognitive Santa Claus Machines and the Tacit Curriculum).

This inaugural issue is a great start to what I think will come to be recognized as a leading journal in the field of AI and education.  As not just an author but an associate editor I am naturally a little biased but I’m very picky about the journals I work with and this one ticks all the right boxes. It is genuinely open, without fees for authors or readers. It is explicitly very multidisciplinary. The editors – Mike Searson, Theo Bastiaens and Gary Marks – are truly excellent, and prominent in the field of online and technology-enhanced learning. The publisher, AACE is a very well-oiled, prominent, professional, and likeable organization that has been a major player in the field for over 30 years, with extensive reach into institutional libraries the world over via LearnTechLib.

And the journal has an attitude that I like very much: it’s about learning enhancement through AI, not just AI and education. This fills a huge pragmatic need in an area where many practitioners are like deer caught in the headlights when it comes to thinking about what positive things we can do with our new robot friends/overlords/interlopers, and where too much of the conversation is implicitly focused on protecting the traditional forms and structures of our mediaeval education systems and the kinds of knowledge generative AI can more easily and effectively replicate.

This first issue crosses many disciplinary boundaries and aspects of the educational endeavour with a very diverse range of reflective papers by recognized experts in many facets of AI, education, and learning.  All are ultimately optimistic about the potential for learning enhancement but few back away from the wicked problems and potential for the opposite effect.  My own paper finds a thread of hope that we might not so much reinvent as simply notice what education currently does (it’s about learning to be as much as learning to do), and that we might recognize generative AIs not as tools but as cognitive Santa Claus machines, sharing their cognitive gifts to help us collectively achieve things we could not dream of before. It has a bit of theory to back that up.

If you have influence over such things, do encourage your libraries to subscribe!

#AACE #AI #AIEL #education #genAI #journal #learning #learningTechnology #paper #santaClaus #technology

Voting for the ALT Community Choice Award 2025 closes on 14 Sept. This is your moment to celebrate innovation, impact, & excellence across our #LearningTechnology community. Make your voice heard & help spotlight the nominee who inspires you most - buff.ly/1B1raXq #altc #EdTech #ALTAwards2025

ALT Members - the clock is ticking!
Voting for the ALT Community Choice Award 2025 closes at 23:59 BST on 14 September. This is your moment to celebrate innovation, impact, and excellence across our learning technology community. Make your voice heard and help spotlight the nominee who inspires you most.
✅ Check your inbox for the voting link
🗳️ One vote per member
🏆 Winner revealed at #ALTC25 in Glasgow!

Learn more: https://www.alt.ac.uk/news/all_news/voting-now-open-alt-community-choice-award-2025 #altc #LearningTechnology #EdTech #ALTAwards2025

Early bird extended deadline approaching! Register for #ALTC25 by 15 Aug to grab discounted rates & join a vibrant community exploring the future of #LearningTechnology. From keynotes to Group Fest & ALTC Radio, there’s something for everyone. Secure your spot now and save - buff.ly/CLkzAWP #altc
Early bird extended deadline approaching! Register for #ALTC25 by 15 August to grab discounted rates and join a vibrant community exploring the future of learning technology. From keynotes to Group Fest and ALTC Radio, plus lots more, there’s something for everyone. Secure your spot now and save - https://altc.alt.ac.uk/altc #altc #EdTech #LearningTechnology