
A Summer of Discovery:
Explore AI, Learning & Cultural Heritage in Greece
July 8th - 10th, 2025
Epirus Palace Hotel & Spa
Ioannina, Greece
An in-person summer course
(with online course options)
A Summer Course
Travel through time this July and discover AI, learning, and cultural heritage in a Greek summer adventure like no other.
Co-hosted by The Learning Ideas Conference (TLIC) and the Laboratory of New Technologies and Distance Learning, School of Education, University of Ioannina, this 3-day summer course will explore the intersection of AI, education, and cultural heritage from multiple perspectives. Featuring Dr. David Guralnick of Kaleidoscope Learning and Columbia University along with additional expert speakers, this course will offer insightful discussions on how AI is shaping learning and preserving cultural heritage.
This course is open to local attendees from Ioannina and to participants from around the world!
July 8th - 10th, 2025
9:30 - 18:30 Local Time (GMT+3)
Virkenna Hall
Epirus Palace Hotel & Spa
View the complete program schedule here.

Skills & Insights You’ll Unlock
Explore the role of artificial intelligence in learning and society.
Analyze the impact of AI on higher education and museums.
Develop practical skills in AI-powered learning and teaching.
Connect theory with real-world applications through museum visits and networking.
What’s Included
A 3-Day Course Program at
Epirus Palace
3 Coffee Breaks &
1 Dinner
Museum Visits
Stay at Epirus Palace
(subject to package chosen)

Who Should Attend?
University students—undergraduates, graduates, and Ph.D. candidates
Professors and educators
Researchers, instructional designers, learning and development professionals, technologists, and cultural heritage specialists.
Whether you work in academia, industry, or the cultural sector, this course offers a unique opportunity to exchange ideas and develop innovative solutions at the crossroads of learning, technology, and history.
FAQs
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The program explores the intersection of AI, education, and cultural heritage, including AI’s role in learning, museums, higher education, and systemic approaches.
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The program includes expert talks, panel discussions, hands-on workshops, group discussions, networking sessions, coffee breaks, museum tours, and a welcome reception.
View the complete program schedule here.
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No prior experience is required. The course is designed to be accessible to participants from various backgrounds.
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You can register for the summer course alone or choose a package that includes hotel accommodation, with stay options ranging from two to six nights.
Explore our hotel packages here.
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Ioannina is easily accessible by air, bus, or car. The city has its own airport with domestic flights. You can also fly into Athens or Thessaloniki and take a bus or drive. Buses run regularly from major cities, and the drive offers scenic views of Greece’s beautiful landscape.
For more information on travel options and getting to Ioannina, click here.