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Learning Designers Community (LDC) is a global network of 6000+ educators and practitioners across 50+ countries, working across diverse sectors and contexts. Our mission is to bridge and advance the research and practice of learning design globally.


Live sessions with world’s leading experts and organisations unpacking diverse learning themes: evidence-based learning science, interdisciplinary design frameworks, AI-in-learning use cases, and emerging practices and technologies shaping the field.

AI for Learning Design Sprints
Our 4–8 week AI Design Sprint combines focused workshops with guided, asynchronous sprints. Participants work on 1-2 priority workflows each week, apply AI to automate and create real assets and learning materials such as lessons, assessments, videos and more. This sprint is helps learning professionals save time, boost productivity, stay current with AI practices, and improve the design and quality of learning experiences.



Cross-Country Education Dialogues bring senior educators from 10 countries including Nigeria, Pakistan, Japan, UAE, Egypt, Canada and India together to reimagine the future of education.
These dialogues explore how education systems are evolving across contexts and what we can learn from each other to design learning that is more relevant, equitable, human-centered, and future-ready.

Learning Professionals Meetups
LDC Learning Meetups are informal, discussion-led gatherings for learning designers, educators, and practitioners to explore how learning is changing in the real world and discuss shared challenges. Each meetup focuses on a timely theme - bridging research, practice, and lived experience across contexts.



Learning design case studies, research and insights from Asia and Africa that rarely make it into mainstream ed conversations. We spotlight bold experiments, on-ground innovation, and fresh perspectives shaping the future of learning

Our Resources
We share ideas, resources, and expertise in the form of visual notes, articles, newsletters, research bites and technology tips to improve learning design in diverse contexts.





