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ALTC25 Revisited - Secure your place for February
As we start the new year, we want to remind you that registration for ALTC25 Revisited is still open. This one‑day online event, taking place on 25 February 2026, builds on the momentum of the ALT Annual Conference 2025 and offers an opportunity for the community to come back together,…
ALTC25 Revisited Programme Announcement
We are pleased to share the programme for ALTC25 Revisited, taking place on 25 February 2026. The event brings together a full day of presentations, discussions, and parallel sessions that explore digital practice, accessibility, user experience, virtual learning environments, video assessment…
The Future of EdTech 2025
The Association for Learning Technology (ALT) is proud to be part of Future of EdTech 2025, launching on 11 December in partnership with The Guardian (Print) and Business and Industry (Online). Read ALT’s editorial contribution here: Future‑proofing education through…
The Call for Proposals for ALT’s Annual Conference 2020 is due to close Thursday 2nd April 2020.
All submissions are made via the ALT Online Submission Form
Call for Proposals open until 02…
Dear Members
A personal message from Sheila MacNeill, Chair of ALT:
ALT is working hard to support Members during the current crisis and we have put support in place including weekly drop-ins…
We support our community during this crisis. Our members are under exceptional pressure as institutions plan and implement social distancing measures within learning and teaching. We are…
The Learning Technologist of the Year Awards are still open for entries, with the closing date in just one week, on 30 April 2020. The Awards celebrate and reward excellent research and practice and…
Dear Members
The Board of Trustees met on 12 March to review the situation of the OER20 Conference in light of the developing COVID-19 outbreak.
The Board reviewed all aspects of the conference…
The ALT Annual Conference 2020 Call for Proposals has been extended. The new deadline is Thursday 2 April 2020.
We have taken this action to support the submissions of ALT Members and…
We are delighted to announce that we have now finalised our judging panel for the 2020 Learning Technologist of the Year Awards.
Entries for individuals, teams and research projects are open…
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.
ALT's 2020-25…
The Association for Learning Technology (ALT) is the leading professional body for Learning Technology in the UK. We represent individual and organisational Members from all sectors including…
The AoC, Jisc and the Department for Education are currently exploring the potential for Educational Technology (EdTech) to improve the learning offer for students and professional practice for…