The iPEAR project’s upcoming conference on Inclusive Peer Learning with Augmented Reality will be held in Athens, Greece from 30 May to 1 June, 2023. Educators, instructional designers, learning technologists, and pedagogy students are invited to share research, practical experience, and pedagogical concepts related to the use of augmented reality in peer learning. The conference aims to foster a European community of practice interested in collaborative, participatory learning methods enhanced by AR technology. Attendees will have the opportunity to present their ideas through various formats, including presentations, workshops, poster presentations, and pitches. Learn more about the event on the conference website.
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