Organised by the Slovenian Ministry of Education and European Schoolnet, the 22nd EdReNe Strategic Seminar gathered 23 representatives from nine European countries. The seminar which took place in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on May 15–16, 2025, continued discussions on AI-generated educational content and showcased national and international initiatives. Sessions explored digital educational content (DEC), inclusive AI frameworks, and collaborative platforms. A final workshop encouraged dialogue on the future of digital education. The event emphasized that AI should support—not replace—educators by enhancing collaboration, personalization, and innovation. Participants agreed on the importance of international knowledge exchange, inclusive design, and teacher empowerment through AI-enhanced tools. The seminar reinforced EdReNe’s mission to foster best practices in managing K–12 educational content repositories across Europe. To learn more about EdReNe and the recent Strategic Seminar held in Ljubljana, check out this site.
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