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The Media & Learning Association’s 10th annual conference is back in Leuven, Belgium on 20-21 June 2023.
Media & Learning 23 is a two-day onsite conference on video-based services in higher education organised by the Media & Learning Association in association with EUA member KU Leuven.
The Association looks forward to celebrating its anniversary by peer learning, getting inspired and changing the way people think about media in education. The Media & Learning 2023 theme: “Where pedagogy meets media” considers one of the most challenging tasks that educators face, namely, how to incorporate media in all its manifestations into the learning process in the most efficient and effective way.
Discover the full programme and register at the Media & Learning Association’s website.
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