While AI-powered services and XR enhance learning environments, issues like digital inequality and limited access to smart devices persist. Fridolin Wild reviewed recent advancements in ’embedded learning’ and human-computer interaction, showcasing research from the Performance Augmentation Lab at The Open University in a keynote to attendees of the Learning Innovation Summit 2024 in Nicosia/Cyprus.
Opened by the Dr Athina Michaelidou, Minister of Education, Sport, and Youth of Cyprus, and Simona Petkova, Policy Officer of the European Union, this year’s event explored the potential of AI and XR technologies in education and teaching.
LIS is an annual global event aimed at bringing to the forefront the transformative journey of education by fostering an inclusive and dynamic platform where technology and learning converge. The event was organised by the Cyprus-based CARDET lab of the University of Nicosia, the University of Groningen, and University College Dublin.

