![]() Professor Muhamed Demirbilek – Republic of Turkey Speaker at #EduConference25 Professor Muhamed Demirbilek will deliver a lecture on the topic: “Digital Tools for Teaching Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning” where he will share practical strategies and digital tools for integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning into teaching. The lecture will present the most accessible platforms, how they can be applied in the classroom and how teachers can prepare students for an AI-driven future. #EduConference25 #AlinEducation #TeachingFuture |
![]() Anna Lager – Republic of Finland Speaker at #EduConference25 Anna Lager will show us how students can acquire the skills to thrive in a digital and sustainable world! And how can teachers harness the power of AI to inspire and guide their students? The Girls Go Circular initiative offers practical answers through: Programs for students and teachers, ambassador initiatives, hackathons, European competitions The goal is clear – to encourage young people to learn, lead and shape a sustainable future! #EduConference25 #AISustainability #GirlsGoCircular |
![]() Emre Edaj – Republic of Turkey Speaker at #EduConference25 Emre Edaj is a representative from Space Camp Turkey – the only NASA camp in the region. He will present the programs and activities that the camp offers for young science, technology and space enthusiasts, as well as the opportunities that Macedonian students have to visit this camp and experience the magic of space missions up close. #EduConference25 #SpaceCampTurkey #NASA |
![]() Jurgita Vaitiekuniene – Republic of Lithuania and Iglika Angelova Republic of Bulgaria Speakers at #EduConference25 Jurgita Vaitiekuniene and Iglika Angelova will talk about Universal Design for Learning – the future of education! What does it mean? The main goal is to create environments and materials that can be used by all students. It encourages inclusion and helps students become independent, successful and curious learners for life. It follows clearly defined principles in the development of educational content to ensure equal learning opportunities for all. Lithuanian and Bulgarian schools are already moving in this direction – a good example that inclusive education is not a vision of the future, but a reality that is being built today! #Educonference25 #UniversalDesignForLearning #Inclusion #EducationForAll |
![]() Eli Pesheva – Republic of North Macedonia Speaker at #EduConference25 Eli Pesheva will talk about Artificial Intelligence in Marketing: Neither a Monster, Nor a Magic Wand. In the advertising industry, we consciously stretch its potential – sometimes we use its superpowers to add a little sparkle, sometimes we let it dictate the pace. But the question is: how do we retain our, still analog, personal signature – that which is not an algorithm, but pure creativity and wit. |
Kiril Arsovski – Republic of North Macedonia Speaker at #EduConference25 In his lecture “Natural History Education and Artificial Intelligence, a New Tool for Solving Old Questions,” Kiril Arsovski reveals how AI is transforming the study and teaching of natural sciences, offering innovative tools for revisiting and solving enduring scientific questions. By improving curriculum design and enabling interactive, data-driven learning, AI helps educators make complex concepts more accessible. This idea highlights how technology can bridge historical knowledge with modern pedagogy, inspiring curiosity and critical thinking in students. #EduConference25 #AlinEduation #NaturalHistory |
![]() Biljana Crvenkovska – Republic of North Macedonia Speaker at #EduConference25 We will talk with Biljana Crvenkovska about whether children’s books can be created by artificial intelligence? Will AI ever be able to completely replace writers and illustrators? The answer is complex – children’s books are not just a story and an image, they are emotion, warmth, imagination and personal creativity. The uniqueness of writers and illustrators lies in their ability to bring love, experience and a human perspective – something that technology can hardly “imitate”. But the future does not have to be a battle between man and machine. AI can become a useful tool – to help with research, offer ideas or support visualizations – while the authorship and the core of the creative process remain in the hands of people. Children’s and young adult literature will always require a human touch – because only a person can tell a story with soul. #EduConference25 #ChildrensBooks #Creativity |
![]() Marko Gjorgievski – Republic of North Macedonia Speaker at #EduConference25 Marko Gjorgievski will speak about EU regulations and practices in the use of artificial intelligence in education. The topic is of crucial importance – how Europe 🇪🇺 is guiding the integration of AI in schools, protecting students, teachers and the educational community itself. Expect examples, regulations that shape the future and a vision for the safe and effective application of AI in education. #EduConference25 #AIinEducation #EUPractices #InnovationInLearning |
![]() Prof. Dr. Anita Šterojska Mitreska -Republic of North Macedonia Simona Dimitrieska-student – Republic of North Macedonia Kristina Latkoska-student – Republic of North Macedonia Katerina Radeska-student – Republic of North Macedonia Dorotea Kamčevska-student – Republic of North Macedonia Speakers at #EduConference25 Under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Anita Šterojska Mitreska from the Faculty of Pedagogy in Skopje, students Simona Dimitrieska, Kristina Latkoska, Katerina Radeska, Dorotea Kamčevska will take you through the world of digital tools in teaching. You will discover how simple digital tools can enrich the classroom, encourage students’ creativity and enable more active involvement of everyone. Through practical examples, you will see how the classroom can grow into an interactive and modern experience, where technology is a support, not an obstacle. #EduConference25 #DigitalTools #TeachersInspire |
![]() Prof. Dr. Vera Stojanovska – Republic of North Macedonia Assoc. Ms. Angela Ikonomoska – Republic of North Macedonia Martina Paneva student – Republic of North Macedonia Ivona Nikolovska student – Republic of North Macedonia Speakers at #EduConference25 Under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Vera Stojanovska and Assoc. Ms. Angela Ikonomoska from the Institute of Pedagogy at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje, students Martina Paneva and Ivona Nikolovska will come to us, who will reveal to you the power of a fairly new digital platform with which learning turns into a real mini adventure! Imagine a classroom in which every idea is noted, and every progress strengthens the bridge between teachers, students and parents. Expect interesting practical examples of interactive, collaborative and personalized learning for students in your class. You are only one click away from a creative and inspiring classroom! #EduConference25 #InteractiveClassroom #FutureOfEducation |
![]() ![]() Prof. Dr. Lulzim Mehmedi – Republic of North Macedonia Ulka Rexhepi – Student – Republic of North Macedonia Speakers at #EduConference25 Under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Lulzim Mehmedi from the Faculty of Pedagogy at the University of Tetovo and Ulka Rexhepi, a student of primary school education, she will give a lecture on how the use of virtual reality glasses in the classroom can improve the teaching of science and history, stimulate emotional and creative experiences in children, as well as enable students to explore and discover science in a creative and engaging way through a practical workshop. #VRinEducation #EduConference25 #InnovationInLearning |
![]() ![]() Prof. Bobi Badarevski – Republic of North Macedonia Martina Lozanoska Najdovska – demonstrator, Republic of North Macedonia Speakers at #EduConference25 From the Institute for Gender Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje, under the mentorship of Prof. Bobi Badarevski, we are joined by demonstrator Martina Lozanoska Najdovska. They will talk about the ethical use of AI in education, which requires constant verification and elimination of gender bias in algorithms and content. Only by caring for gender equality can AI create a fair and inclusive environment for all students. ⚖️ #EduConference25 #GenderEquality #EthicalAI |
![]() ![]() Prof. Dean Iliev – Republic of North Macedonia Zorica Milkova – Republic of North Macedonia Speakers at #EduConference25 From the Faculty of Pedagogy-Bitola at the University “St. Kliment Ohridski”-Bitola under the mentorship of Prof. Dean Iliev, Zorica Milkova comes to us and will talk about the use of artificial intelligence as a tool for creating innovative teaching materials. In this workshop, you will learn how with simple steps you can bring freshness, interactivity and creativity to your classroom, while maintaining a personal approach to students. Applicable examples and guided activities will help you immediately integrate new ideas into your teaching practice. #EduConference25 #CreativeClassroom #DigitalLearning |
![]() ![]() Prof. Dr. Ivan Chorbev – Republic of North Macedonia Zorica Karapanceva – Republic of North Macedonia Mila Dodevska – Republic of North Macedonia Speakers at #EduConference25 Under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Ivan Chorbev, Zorica Karapanceva and Mila Dodevska from the Faculty of Information Sciences and Computer Engineering FINKI will present MKSafeNet – a pioneering step in digital security in Macedonia. Through this project, the first National Center for a Safer Internet is being established, thus joining our country to European standards for the protection of children and young people in the digital space. MKSafeNet not only fills a key gap in the national digital infrastructure, but also opens a new chapter in the cybersecurity strategy, creating a safer and more supportive environment for all. This important project is part of the Digital Europe program and represents an important step towards European practices for a safer internet. #EduConference25 #MKSafenet #CyberSecurity |
![]() Prof. Dr. Kiril Barbareev – Republic of North Macedonia Speaker at #EduConference25 Prof. Dr. Kiril Barbareev, one of the leading experts on modern education, will speak about the challenges of the new era and the role of technology in teaching. How can digital tools facilitate the learning process? What are the pitfalls and what are the opportunities? Professor Barbareev will share ideas and practices on how teachers can stay one step ahead, using technology as an ally, not an obstacle. #Education #Innovation #TeachingWithTech #EduConference25 |
![]() Prof. Dr. Ljupčo Kevereski – Republic of North Macedonia Speaker at #EduConference25 The panel discussion “Artificial Intelligence in Teaching: The Greatest Civilizational Frustration in the Continuum Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow” will be led by Academic Prof. Dr. Ljupčo Kevereski. As one of the most prominent experts in the field of education and science, Academician Kevereski will raise important questions about the challenges and opportunities that AI brings to teaching – from methodological approaches to ethical aspects through an inspiring discussion that will offer guidance on how technology can become a true support for teachers, rather than an obstacle in the educational process. #Education #Innovation #TeachingWithTech #EduConference25 |
![]() Natalia Aceska – Republic of North Macedonia Speaker at #EduConference25 Natalia Aceska from the Bureau for the Development of Education will talk about the regulations in Macedonia related to the use of artificial intelligence in education. We will learn more about how the country is preparing for the integration of AI in teaching, what the challenges are and what the rules are that will ensure the safe, ethical and beneficial use of new technologies in schools. #EduConference25 #Regulations #EducationMK |
![]() Marko Jovanović – Republic of North Macedonia Speaker at #EduConference25 Marko Jovanović will discuss whether artificial intelligence can transform education – and whether it can really help teachers. Can a machine help the learning process, or does it just complicate it? The answer is not simple – but it is promising. AI is not a replacement for teachers, but a support – a smart tool that enables more effective, personalized and interesting teaching. AI can help with personalized tasks, visualizations, translations and progress analysis, but the teacher remains the heart of education – the guide who teaches not only what to know, but also how to think. The future of education is not man or machine. It is man with machine – in a team that creates better learning conditions for all. #EduConference25 #AIinEducation #SemosEducation |




















