In 2026, the Irish Learning Technology Association’s annual EdTech conference will convene to ask not just what technologies can do in the service of teaching and learning, but who gets to design, develop or deploy them, for whom, and why? Run under the banner theme EdTech You: Digital Learning From How to Who, the conference organisers invite you to join stating “We look forward, as usual, to hearing about novel applications, techniques, tools or projects you have been working on, but we ask that you also reflect on the human (or non-human) beings that your work impacts or is produced by.” The registration deadline for this annual conference 15 May. Find out more about the conference here.
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