DEIT 2026

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Currently, the global educational ecosystem is entering a phase of deep restructuring driven by the information technology revolution, and the integration of digital technologies with educational systems has reached a critical period of systematic innovation and high-quality development. Against this backdrop, the 2nd International Conference on Digital Education and Information Technology (DEIT 2026) will be held online on January 24, 2026.

Under the theme "Digital Empowerment, Educational Innovation, and Intelligence Leading the Future," this conference is dedicated to building a high-level dialogue platform that bridges academia, policy, and industry. The conference will bring together leading scholars, research pioneers, policymakers, and industry practitioners from across to the globe in the fields of education, information technology, cognitive science, educational policy, and administration. It aims to facilitate multi-layered, interdisciplinary, and in-depth exchanges and collaboration on frontier theories, key technologies, innovative applications, and sustainable development in digital education.

Phtography

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Keynote Speech Session

09:00-09:35

Keynote Speaker I  

Speech Title: AI-IBCS: An AI Adapted In-class Behavior Coding System

Prof. Shuai Liu, Hunan Normal University, China

刘帅教授,湖南师范大学,中国

09:35-09:40

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09:40-10:15

Keynote Speaker II

Speech Title: The Prospect of Open Access Textbooks in the AI Era

Prof. Simon K.S. Cheung, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong, China

Simon K.S. Cheung教授,香港都会大学,中国香港

10:15-10:50

Keynote Speaker III

Speech Title: Research Innovation "Robot Lillie" as a Modern Teacher Based on Educational Technology for Multilingual Learning in Indonesia

Prof. Deni Darmawan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI), Indonesia

Deni Darmawan教授,印度尼西亚教育大学,印度尼西亚

10:50-11:25

Keynote Speaker IV

Speech Title: Technologies for facilitating Knowledge creation & learning

Prof. Eric Y.H. TSUI, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China

Eric Y.H. TSUI教授,香港理工大学,中国香港

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Oral Presentations


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14:00 – 14:15

Oral 1: Statistical Analysis of AI-Assisted Translation Training: Evidence from Pre–Post Experiments and Regression Modeling

Dilinuer · Muhetaer, Kashi University, China

迪丽努尔·穆合塔尔,喀什大学,中国

14:15 – 14:30

Oral 2: How “Horizontal Coordination + Vertical Connection” Drives Digital Higher Education:Theory and Practice for Postgraduate Dissertation Quality Improvement

Yuhang Wang, Harbin University of Science and Technology, China

王宇航,哈尔滨理工大学,中国

14:30 – 14:45

Oral 3: A Study on the Effects of Adaptive Metacognitive Scaffolding on Elementary School Students' Programming Performance

Liying Jing, Central China Normal University, China

景丽颖,华中师范大学,中国

14:45 – 15:00

Oral 4: Informing Digital Literacy in Education: Drawing Insights from Communication, Information Science, and Psychology

Feng Yang, Sichuan University, China

杨峰,四川大学,中国

15:00 – 15:15

Oral 5: Re-Designing Generative Artificial Intelligence Technology-Enhanced Learning Systems: Optimizing University Students’ Academic Competence by Transforming Critical Thinking into a Structured Interaction Flow

Jiaen Zhang, Guangdong University of Education, China

张佳恩,广东第二师范学院,中国

15:15 – 15:30

Oral 6: A Study on How GAI-Supported Adaptive Self-Regulated Learning Scaffolding Influences Computational Thinking and Cognitive Load in Primary School Pupils

Xue Zhang, Central China Normal University, China

张雪,华中师范大学,中国

15:30 – 15:45

Oral 7: Research on Generative AI Empowering Blended Teaching Models in Higher Education

Dan Li, BoHai Shipbuilding Vocational College, China

李丹,渤海船舶职业学院,中国



15:45 – 16:00


Oral 8: Effect of conceptual vs. metacognitive scaffolding supported by generative artificial intelligence on computational thinking, academic achievement, and programming self-efficacy in elementary students

Jinfang Liu, Central China Normal University, China

刘金芳,华中师范大学,中国


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