Get Ready for June: The Learning Ideas Conference Shares Final 2025 Program
New York, NY (April 23, 2025) - The Learning Ideas Conference (TLIC), an international and multidisciplinary forum exploring innovations in learning and technology for the workplace and higher education, has announced the full program for its 2025 conference. Celebrating its 18th year, the conference will adopt a new hybrid format, with main sessions on June 11th - 13th, 2025, both in-person in New York and online, with additional online-only conference days on May 28th and 29th.
With the theme "Innovations in Learning and Technology for the Workplace and Higher Education," this year’s conference features three keynotes, two panel discussions, and over 100 sessions. The event brings together educators, researchers, and industry professionals to discuss cutting-edge developments in online learning, emerging technologies, and innovative instructional and assessment methods.
The hybrid conference will welcome 3 keynote speakers:
Dr. Rupert Wegerif, Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge and the founder and academic director of the Digital Education Futures Initiative at Hughes Hall, Cambridge. He will share his insights on Dialogic Education and Generative AI. Check out Dr. Rupert Wegerif’s full bio.
Dr. Bruce Martin McLaren, Professor at Carnegie Mellon University and former President of the International Artificial Intelligence in Education Society. He will share his experience and insights on using technology to support education. Check out Dr. Bruce Martin McLaren’s full bio.
Michelle Cortese, XR design director at Meta, educator and author. She will discuss the application of AR and VR, immersive interaction systems, and the transmutation of human expression across new technologies and formats. Check out Michelle Cortese’s full bio.
The full program list of session topics and descriptions is now available on the conference website.
Highlights of The Learning Ideas Conference 2025 include:
A variety of sessions covering diverse topics such as education, computer science, cognitive science, game design, user experience design, VR/AR/XR, management, the arts and humanities, and more.
Networking opportunities with a global audience, including attendees from over 50 countries and various professional backgrounds such as researchers, faculty members, consultants and solutions providers, game designers and developers, corporate trainers, managers, and directors, human resources directors and vice presidents, Chief Learning Officers, Chief Information Officers, and others!
For more details and to register, visit The Learning Ideas Conference website at: www.learningideasconf.org.