Announcing a new collaboration: Digital Transformation
We are pleased to share the first of two reports from the seventh ALT Annual Survey. This year the survey explored the sector's continued response to COVID-19 with two particular focuses;
OER22 will be the first hybrid edition of this much-loved event, taking place over three days, 26-28 April 2022. The first day of the event will take place in London, UK, and the second and third day of the event will take place online.
We are super excited to bring you a packed social programme for this year’s Annual Conference, with lots of opportunities to join in with hundreds of participants from the UK and across the globe, to make new connections and meet old friends!
Join us on 7-9 September 2021, as we come together to explore ‘Shared Experience, Different Perspectives’ at this year’s Annual Conference.
We have now launched the full programme, spread over three days and packed with discussion panels, research and practice sessions as well as video posters. WIth inspiring keynotes from Professor Sonia Livingstone, Mutale Nknonde, Dr Lou Mycroft.
It’s that time of year where we invite our Members to come and get more involved with ALT. Taking an active part in the work of the Association ensures that all activities are shaped by Members’ priorities and also offer valuable opportunities for professional development and recognition.
We are seeking expressions of interest from our Members from:
Reach a global audience to help share the expertise of your organisation by becoming a sponsor for ALT’s 2021 Annual Conference, 7-9 September. Headline and Strategic pathways are available to help you build connections with Edtech leaders and innovators from around the world, across 3 days. The conference provides organisations the opportunity to reach out to this audience, promote their own expertise, products and knowledge and enrich the future of all things digital education.
The ALT Learning Technologist of the Year Awards celebrate and reward excellent research and practice and outstanding achievement in Learning Technology. Established in 2007, the Awards have established a benchmark for outstanding achievement in Learning Technology on a national scale and attract competitive entries from the UK and internationally. All entries are reviewed by an independent judging panel chaired by the President of ALT.
Founded in 2013 by the Open Education Consortium, the goal of Open Education Week is to raise awareness and showcase the impact of open education on teaching and learning worldwide.