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TLIC WINTER EVENT RETURNS FEBRUARY 2026!

The Learning Ideas Conference’s annual online winter event is back for ONE DAY only in February 2026! Join 9+ international expert speakers for a full day of talks exploring “Artificial Intelligence, Creativity, and Learning” from a variety of perspectives.

Save the date: Thursday, February 12th, 2026 (8.00 AM - 4.30 PM ET).

Learn more and register at: aicreativitylearning.org.

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FIRST #TLIC2026 KEYNOTE ANNOUNCEMENT!

We’re excited to announce that Dr. Maciej Pankiewicz, Associate Director of the Penn Center for Learning Analytics at the University of Pennsylvania, will join as a keynote speaker at The Learning Ideas Conference 2026!

Save the dates: June 10th-12th, 2026, plus additional online-only days in May.

Register now at our Super Early Bird rates: learningideasconf.org/registration

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TLIC IS COMING BACK TO GREECE IN 2026!

The Learning Ideas Conference will be coming back to Ioannina, Greece in 2026 for its annual live, in-person summer course. With a new theme, “AI, Teaching, and Learning”, this course will offer various hands-on activities and practical insights into AI’s potential to improve learning outcomes, enrich teaching practices, and spark innovation.

Save the dates: June 23rd - 25th, 2026.

Stay tuned for more updates!

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IT’S OFFICIAL: THE #TLIC2026 DATES ARE SET!

Save the dates for #TLIC2026: June 10th - 12th, 2026, plus additional online-only days.

We’ll be back with new ideas, fresh conversations, and the future of learning—live in New York and online!

Stay tuned for more updates at: learningideasconf.org

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CHECK OUT OUR LATEST BLOG POST

What if AI isn’t as smart as it appears to be — or as dumb as you hope it is?

In “An Unofficial Guide to Cheating With AI,” Gary J. Dickelman discusses his experience using AI to solve a New York Times Connections puzzle and shares his interesting insights about AI's capabilities and flaws, including some things that may surprise people.

Read the full post at: www.learningideasnetwork.org/blog

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CHECK OUT OUR LATEST PODCAST EPISODE

Mike Kentz, speaker at The Learning Ideas Conference 2024, discussed his presentation "Stop Grading Essays, Start Grading Chats" with Dr. Kinga Petrovai, on her podcast, The Art & Science of Learning.

Click the link to watch the full interview:
youtu.be/kM56P0QkXBE

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