The organisers of this year’s annual EDEN conference due to take place in Timisoara, Romania on 21-24 June have announced that the conference will take place online instead. Based on the theme ‘Human and Artificial Intelligence for the Society of the Future’, the organisers have re-opened the call for contributions which will remain open until 30 April. In making this decision, the Executive Committee announced that they have taken into account the recent, positive experience with virtual EDEN events, such as the webinars and chats by the EDEN Network of Academics and Professionals (NAP), the European Distance Learning Week (EDLW), the EDEN sessions at Open Education Week (OEW) and the recently starting Education in time of pandemic series. Check out the conference website.
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