Today, we’re joined by Nejma Belkhdim, Co-founder of Nolej AI, Axel Jean, Head of the Office for Support of Digital Innovation and Applied Research at the French Ministry of National Education, and Chris Delepierre, President of Trézorium and President of EdTech Hauts-de-France, to discuss the topic of AI in education and training.
We were at Le Cube at the EIC in Tourcoing on Thursday, March 20, 2025, for the third edition of their Education and Pedagogical Innovation Forum — a rich event full of conferences, panel discussions, and experiential workshops designed to help educators better understand and integrate innovation into their daily teaching.
Ludomag was on-site to host several mini-conferences, streamed live on YouTube and available as podcasts, covering a wide range of topics with insightful and dynamic speakers.
Today’s discussion, with Nejma Belkhdim, Axel Jean, and Chris Delepierre, focused on the integration of artificial intelligence for educational purposes: personalized learning, improved access to training, and increased efficiency for educators — while also exploring the challenges and opportunities that come with it.
Axel Jean shared the Ministry of Education’s vision for integrating innovative teaching tools into the educational system.
Can AI revolutionize learning? And can it address issues related to access to training and the standardization of learning?
So many questions arise with the new challenge that AI represents — and our three guests tried to untangle them.
Check out all our coverage from Le Cube during the Education and Pedagogical Innovation Forum.