11:00 - 11:45
Parallel sessions 7
11:00 - 11:45
Location: Room 256
EDEN Project Synergy session aims to present some projects by EDEN DLE institutional members. All conference participants are invited to join, as the session will include not only the presentations, but also a networking part, where participants can contribute, network and find potential collaborations for project partnerships or joint (research/innovation/dissemination) activities.

The following projects will be presented:
  • "Challenges of genAI in HE: promoting its critical use among students" by Marc Romero, Teresa Romeu, UOC, Spain;
  • “STTAIRS - Strengthening Teacher Training with AI through Remote-learning Spaces” by Zrinka Popić, SRCE University of Zagreb, Croatia;
  •  "WINDEE - Well-being in Digital Education Ecosystem" by Giedrė Tamoliūnė, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania, EDEN DLE, Estonia
  • "E³UDRES² 2.0 - Engaged and Entrepreneurial European University as Driver for European Smart and Sustainable Regions 2.0” by Vlad Mihaescu, Politechnica University of Timisoara, Romania
  • “AI-Transformed: Competence, Culture and Capacity for GenAI in Education and Training” by Janika Leoste, Tallinn University, Estonia
  • "DI-daktika / AI Didactics - Questioning Digital Didactics in School Education with the Elements of AI” by Estela Daukšienė, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
  • “QualityLink: Open Standards and Tools for Sharing Course Data across EHEA” by Jochen Enrenreich, DHBW, Germany
 
Submission 248
Project Synergy Session for EDEN DLE Institutional Members
Presented by: Estela Dauksiene
Estela Dauksiene
Vytautas Magnus University

The Project Synergy Session is a 90-minute workshop focused on fostering international collaboration in digital education and educational innovation. This session aims to strengthen EDEN DLE institutional-member partnerships and identify potential collaborative activities by addressing the key conference topics of Beyond Technology: Human-AI Collaboration for Learning and Teaching. It also delves into such conference topics as:

  • Artificial Intelligence applications in teaching and learning

  • Institutional transformation, capacity-building, and professional learning

  • The human side of AI in Education

  • The changing role of the teacher

  • Ethics, trust, values, and integrity

  • Student agency and engagement

  • Research and assessment innovation

Session participants will engage in short (one slide per project per person) presentations and structured discussions, idea-sharing, and collaborative planning to explore how these themes can drive joint initiatives. The workshop will facilitate the exchange of best practices, the development of new project concepts, and the strengthening of networks among EDEN DLE members. The goal is to inspire actionable partnerships that advance digital education and educational innovation across institutions.