Thematic Tracks & Scope

The scientific program is organized into four main thematic tracks. All submissions must be framed within one of these tracks, which are:

Track A: Pedagogical Innovation & Specialized Didactics

Focuses on the renewal of teaching-learning processes through active methodologies. The key is the applied didactic strategy to optimize knowledge transfer in any subject.

Indicative topics: Teaching-learning methodologies, innovative educational experiences, trends and new educational paradigms.[Explore more topics]

Track B: Inclusion, Ethics & Educational Equity

Dedicated to the human and social dimension of digital education. Analyzes how technology helps eliminate barriers and guarantees universal access, equity, and ethical frameworks.

Indicative topics: Cybersecurity, data privacy, ICT ethics, neuroeducation and technology, equity and digital divide.[Explore more topics]

Track C: Emerging Technologies & Digital Tools

Welcomes experiences where technology acts as a mediator for learning, facilitating the understanding of complex concepts through advanced digital tools in any technical or theoretical specialty.

Indicative topics: Artificial intelligence, generative AI, metaverse, immersive learning, robotics, gamification, educational APPs, health technology.[Explore more topics]

Track D: Digital Transformation & Lifelong Learning

Observes education as an ecosystem in constant evolution. Focuses on change management, institutional evolution, teacher competence, and learning across the lifespan.

Indicative topics: Digital transformation, skills development, microcredentials, blockchain certification, internationalization, social networks.[Explore more topics]

Guidelines and Templates

Theoretical, empirical, and/or practical approach proposals are welcomed. Each author can submit a maximum of two proposals in English, Spanish or Portuguese. Please note that you must choose only one of the following formats per submission.

Important: Full papers must be submitted within the submission deadline in their final version, exactly as they are intended to appear in the conference proceedings, to undergo the double-blind peer review process.

oPtion 1. Full Paper

  • Length: 2,000 to 3,000 words (including title, references, and acknowledgments).
  • Presentation: Recorded video (max. 10 min) and submission of the external link (YouTube) to the Technical Secretariat by November 9th.
  • Download Full Paper Template

option 2. Abstract

  • Length: 300 to 350 words (excluding title and references).
  • Presentation: Recorded video (max. 10 min) and submission of the external link (YouTube) to the Technical Secretariat by November 9th.
  • Download Abstract Template

Proposal Submission

To submit your proposal, please use our online submission system by clicking the button below. This ensures a faster and more secure review process.

  • Security note: The system requires a Google account (Gmail or institutional) to ensure submission security. If you do not have one, you can link your current email to Google or send your proposal directly to edunovatic[at]gmail.com.
  • Alternative email submission: If sending via email, please include: Subject (Submission Proposal EDUNOVATIC 2026), Author’s full name, institution, country, and thematic track (T1. Pedagogical Innovation & Specialized Didactics, T2. Emerging Technologies & Digital Tools, T3. Inclusion, Ethics & Educational Equity or T4. Digital Transformation & Lifelong Learning).
  • Follow-up: If you do not receive the peer review feedback within 15 days, please contact us at our official email.

Please note: If your proposals are accepted, all authors will be required to pay the speaker registration fee. For more details, please review the Participation Guidelines.