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| Scientists, experts and many scholars will take part in the 2025 International Scientific Conference on Media Education in the Age of AI and Digital Transformation in December in Hà Nội. Photo courtesy of TTS |
HÀ NỘI — The 2025 International Scientific Conference on Media Education in the Age of AI and Digital Transformation, to be held on December 25 in Hà Nội, will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) and digital innovation are redefining the future of teaching, learning and communication.
According to the organisers, the event will serve as an academic forum bringing together domestic and international researchers, experts, lecturers, students and businesses to exchange insights, share experiences and discuss solutions and visions for innovation in media training amid the rapid advancement of AI and digital transformation, which are profoundly impacting all aspects of social life.
The conference will feature in-depth discussion sessions, an exhibition on AI applications in education and keynote speeches from leading domestic and international scholars, held both online and in person.
It aims to strengthen capacity building and foster research initiatives in media education in Việt Nam, particularly at a time when the entire industry is undergoing a major transformation driven by the adoption of AI and digitalisation.
Delegates will explore practical directions and solutions to the challenges and barriers of applying AI in media education.
Key topics include the future of education enhanced by AI in the context of Sustainable Development Goal 4, the integration of AI skills into training programmes at schools and educational institutions, the ethical and legal dimensions of AI use in education, the role of AI in multilingual and international learning environments and the formulation and development of national policies on artificial intelligence in education.
The conference is jointly organised by the Department of Multimedia Management at FPT University, in collaboration with Literature and Arts Times and Digital Knowledge Corporation (TTS). — VNS