European Digital Education Hub celebrates 3 years with webinar series
The European Digital Education Hub marks its third anniversary this June with 4 free webinars exploring key topics in digital education.

What's on offer
The webinars cover
- game-based learning
- hackathons
- AI's impact on international students
- lessons from global education assessments
They are designed for educators, policymakers, edtech professionals, researchers, and institutional leaders.
All sessions are free and open to Hub members.
If you're not a member yet, join us - it's free: register to join the Hub
Webinar schedule
Level up learning: Using game-based learning to engage students
Thursday 19 June 2025, 12.00-13.00, CEST
Speakers: Mikko Perälä (School of Gaming) and Esa Pavloff-Pelkonen (University of Helsinki)
Learn how games develop digital, social, and cognitive skills in young learners.
You will hear practical examples from Finland's School of Gaming and research insights on gamified learning approaches.
Host a DigiEduHack: Transform the future of digital education
Wednesday 25 June 2025, 13.00-14.00, CEST
Speaker: Juhani Kivikangas (Ultrahack)
Discover how your organisation can join DigiEduHack, a Europe-wide initiative that helps institutions create education solutions together.
The session covers benefits, support tools, and success stories from real hackathons.
How is AI reshaping the student experience across borders?
Thursday 26 June 2025, 12.00-12.45, CEST
Speaker: Nannette Ripmeester (Expertise in labour mobility)
Based on responses from over 100,000 students worldwide, explore how AI influences international learners' experiences and expectations.
You will gain insights into what students value in digital education and how institutions are adapting globally.
Who leads in digital education? Lessons from PISA, PIAAC and TIMSS
Friday 27 June 2025, 10.00-11.00, CEST
Speakers: Francesco Avvisati (OECD), Alicia Berlanga (European EdTech Alliance), Susan Mulhall and Orlaith O'Connor (Irish Ministry for Education)
Examine how education systems responded to pandemic demands using data from international assessments and national case studies.
Learn what worked, what didn't, and how to build more resilient digital education.
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