The Anthology Together 2025 Conference, where our university gained international recognition with the Change Leader Award in 2021 granted thanks to the successful process management in educational technologies led by the Center for Learning Application and Research was held this year in the United States between July 14–16.
Representing our university among 1,800 participants from over 50 countries, Asst. Prof. Emel Koç, Director of the Center for Learning Application and Research, took part in the conference. The conference, held under the theme “Connection, Transformation, and the Future,” focused on the importance of digitalization in face-to-face education, the sustainability of institutional learning cycles, and the role of digital tools in supporting students’ non-cognitive competencies.
Key topics highlighted throughout the event included:
Following the conference, our university remains committed to accelerating the adoption of innovative digital practices. Efforts will continue to integrate ethically grounded AI tools into learning environments, enhance course engagement through gamification strategies, and transform learning data into actionable insights using advanced analytics platforms all while increasing participation from both students and faculty.