Explore the voices and resources of ALTC25
We would like to thank everyone for contributing to and taking part in ALT’s Annual Conference 2025. It was a delight to have so many of you joining us in Glasgow. As we do every year, we are collecting links to blog posts and resources for and about the conference. If you’d like to add yours, please email enquiries@alt.ac.uk.
Let’s keep the conversation going! Whether it’s reflections, follow-up ideas, or new collaborations sparked by the event, we’d love to hear how ALT’s Annual Conference continues to inspire your work. Stay connected and keep sharing.
Catch up on all things ALTC25
We will email all delegates when the recordings from each day are available to watch. In the meantime, you can explore the following resources;
- Meet our 2025 Award Winners
- Explore the shared presentations
- AmplifyFE Impact Report 2025
- Explore resources shared via Discord (login required) – The #ALTC25 social space on Discord will continue to be available until mid-December 2025 to allow you to explore the resources shared by our presenters and chat to other delegates. After which, the social space will remain available for viewing only.

ALTC25 Revisited is your chance to keep the conversation going. Join us online on 25 February 2026 as we revisit the key themes, sessions, and ideas that shaped ALTC25, and explore where they can take us next.
ALTC25 Guest Posts
- Click, Pause, Breath: Designing for Sustainable Attention in Digital Learning
- Playful Rigor, Ethical Practice: Introducing the Prompt-a-thon Workshop
- Piloting learning technologies: from dreams to reality
- From Fragmented Support to Strategic Partner: Reimagining Digital Education Enhancement at Leeds
- Prompto: A Generative AI Card Game for Educators at ALTC25
- Dance Floors and Dialogue: Building Bridges at ALTC25
- Accessibility first: Inclusive design from the starting point
- Back to Basics: teaching digital reading and the age of AI
- Looking ahead to #ALTC25. Vital dialogue for changed times…
- Learning connections: the power of sector networks to make a difference
- A Manifesto for Slow Digital Learning
- ALTC Comes to Glasgow — Finally!
Shared Blog Posts and Resources
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