
Summer Course in Ioannina, Greece:
“AI, Learning, and Cultural Heritage”
Co-hosted by
The Learning Ideas Conference and
Laboratory of New Technologies and Distance Learning, School of Education
University of Ioannina
Ioannina, Greece
July 8th, 9th, and 10th, 2025
09:30 - 18:30 local time (GMT+3)
A live, in-person course at Virkenna Hall at Epirus Palace
Join us for a three-day summer course, co-hosted by The Learning Ideas Conference and the Laboratory of New Technologies and Distance Learning, School of Education, University of Ioannina, where we will explore the intersection of AI, education, and cultural heritage from multiple perspectives. Featuring expert speakers, this course will offer insightful discussions on how AI is shaping learning and preserving cultural heritage.
The welcome reception on Day 1 offers a unique opportunity to network and engage with fellow participants. Beyond the sessions, participants will enjoy an immersive experience, including two museum tours—one at the Museums on the University of Ioannina Campus and another at the Archaeological Museum of Ioannina—to connect course themes with real-world cultural heritage sites.
Exploring AI, Education, and Cultural Heritage
Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we learn, teach, and preserve cultural heritage. By integrating AI-driven tools with research across various disciplines, we can create innovative learning experiences that bridge the past, present, and future. The Summer Course in Ioannina, Greece: “AI, Learning, and Cultural Heritage” brings together researchers, educators, and practitioners to explore how AI can enhance education while preserving and interpreting cultural heritage in meaningful ways.
An International and Multidisciplinary Experience
This course brings together expert faculty members from diverse backgrounds, including education, artificial intelligence, digital humanities, cognitive science, user experience design, VR/AR/XR, museum studies, and more. Participants will engage in discussions, hands-on workshops, and interdisciplinary projects that examine the intersection of AI, learning, and cultural heritage.
Who should attend
This summer course is designed for university students—undergraduates, graduates, and Ph.D. candidates—along with professors and educators interested in exploring the role of AI in education and cultural heritage. Additionally, the course welcomes 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.
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Summer Course in Ioannina, Greece: “Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning”
July 10th and 11th, 2024



