The Hub is an online collaborative community of practice. It connects education enthusiasts in Europe and beyond.
Find out what the Hub is all about, who’s part of it, and why it’s the place to be for anyone passionate about digital education.
Who we are
Our community connects digital education professionals. Among us are:
- educators
- teacher trainers
- policy makers
- school representatives
- researchers
- trainers
Community voices: what we do
Together, we’re set to overcome the current fragmentation in digital education. We work on policy, research, and implementation practices at the European level.
For instance, how do we create flexible, inclusive programmes that support life-long learning? Or how can we ensure that AI in education is more opportunity than harm?
The Hub is where it all comes together. It’s the place to:
- share what works
- learn from others
- team up and collaborate across education and training
I am so happy to be part of the interoperability group because I finally found peers that understand what they talk about, and if not, we have great discussions. This is a really important part, to discuss problems with actual solutions.
- Member, Higher Education Interoperability Working Group
Engaging with other members and accessing the Hub’s resources helps us refine our approach and understand the broader digital education landscape, giving us the opportunity to create a more impactful solution.
- Joe Fernanez, edtech start-up CEO
Why become a member?
When you join the Hub, you’ll be part of an active community. You can
- help shape the future of digital education in Europe
- get support and mentorship from experienced professionals
- boost your innovative ideas and projects
- stay up to date with the latest trends and best practices in education
What to expect
Most of what we do in the Hub happens online, through Microsoft Teams. Because our members come from all over Europe, we use English for all Hub activities and communication.
Policy background
The Hub is part of the EU's Digital Education Action Plan and receives funding through Erasmus+.