CUC 2026: Call for Papers Announced

January 27, 2026.

CUC 2026: AI Without Illusions - Instead of ignoring and criticizing the role of AI technology in our lives, let's try to uncover both the advantages and disadvantages in order to use it in the best possible way. 

A call for papers has been issued for CARNET's User Conference CUC 2026, which this year will once again bring together teachers, principals, scientists, and educational experts from all over Croatia. CUC remains a place where the latest experiences, ideas, and tools for applying digital technologies and artificial intelligence in education are shared.

Authors from educational institutions and the broader academic and professional community are invited to submit papers showcasing innovative practice examples, research findings, or development projects in the field of applying ICT and artificial intelligence in teaching and school work. Papers that connect pedagogy, technology, and the real needs of students and teachers are particularly encouraged.

Details regarding thematic areas, presentation formats, submission rules and deadlines, as well as all technical instructions for authors are available on the call for papers page. Potential authors are invited to prepare and submit their papers in a timely manner, thereby participating in shaping the CUC 2026 program.

All information about the call for works can be found at the link:

Call for Papers for CUC

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