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Study group: Lifelong Learning

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2026

2026:  

GenAI Role in Redefining Learning and Skilling in Companies

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Hamburg, I. (2026): GenAI Role in Redefining Learning and Skilling in Companies. European Journal of Applied Sciences, 14 (01), 230-235. https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.1401.19836

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2025

2025:  

AI for promoting diversity and inclusion within the workplace and learning

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Hamburg, I. (2025): AI for promoting diversity and inclusion within the workplace and learning. In EDULEARN25 Proceedings. 17th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (4383-4388). Palma, Spain. https://doi.org/edulearn.2025.1131

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2025

2025:  

Generative AI to support human-centred innovation and learning culture in companies

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Hamburg, I. (2025): Generative AI to support human-centred innovation and learning culture in companies. In ICERI2025 Proceedings (1722-1727). Seville, Spain: IATED. https://doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2025.0644

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2025

2025:  

LIFELONG LEARNING AND CONTINUOUS TRAINING AS REMOTE WORK REQUIREMENTS

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Hamburg, I. (2025): LIFELONG LEARNING AND CONTINUOUS TRAINING AS REMOTE WORK REQUIREMENTS. In International Academy of Technology, Education and Development (IATED), INTED2025 Proceedings (857-864). 46010 Valencia, Spain: IATED. https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2025.0308

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2025

2025:  

Potentials and shadows of AI use in informal and workplace lifelong learning

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Hamburg, I. (2025): Potentials and shadows of AI use in informal and workplace lifelong learning. In EDULEARN25 Proceedings. 17th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (925-930). Palma, Spain. https://doi.org/edulearn.2025.0319

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2025

2025:  

Preparing workforce for generative AI use through reskilling, upskilling, and embracing lifelong learning

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Hamburg, I. (2025): Preparing workforce for generative AI use through reskilling, upskilling, and embracing lifelong learning. In ICERI2025 Proceedings (2765-2772). Seville, Spain: IATED. https://doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2025.0886

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2025

2025:  

USING AI FOR RESHAPING REMOTE WORK AND LIFELONG LEARNING

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Hamburg, I. (2025): USING AI FOR RESHAPING REMOTE WORK AND LIFELONG LEARNING. In International Academy of Technology, Education and Development (IATED), (6095-6100). 46010 Valencia, Spain: IATED. https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2025.1582

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It is known that during the last years, the work suffered important transformations i.e. by increasing the use of remote work. Besides factors like the pandemic, efficiency an important factor was the development of artificial intelligence (AI) methods, which is rapidly changing life and work. AI supports i.e. automating mundane tasks, enhancing communication and collaboration, improving productivity and efficiency, providing personalized feedback to remote workers, and fostering continuous growth and development.

AI-based tools change the remote work experience, also creating new working possibilities. Some examples are Project Management (see Asana and Monday.com), AI to predict project timelines, allocate resources effectively, and automate routine tasks, Communication and Collaboration tools also for intelligent search, automated transcriptions, real-time language translation, Writing and Editing, tools, Chatbots i.e. solving customer inquiries, providing support, tools for analysis of data. 
AI also influences jobs; some of them changed completely or partially by used AI tools like marketing, sales, and software development.

Many changes in remote work use AI to improve work efficiency but they require learning new technologies and adapting to new working profiles and responsibilities. One problem is how to integrate AI into lifelong learning and continuous training to cope with such requirements. The study How AI Works: Reconfiguring Lifelong Learning. identified three approaches in this context: AI for efficiency, AI as a digital colleague recognizing the social character of lifelong learning, and AI as a force for reshaping the nature of learning and work. These studies, which will be explained in the presentation, underlined the need to consider AI from a sociotechnical perspective. AI is not replacing or automating; it is about creating something new. The possible outcomes of AI in the workplace can not be defined at the beginning. The author leads the lifelong learning study group of the IAT and works on some of the possible outcomes of AI use in remote work which should be designed to meet the needs of the organization and employees, not only for new technologies and to support economic goals, personal growth, and social well-being. Digital technology is integrated into human lives, and it can't be considered separately from other aspects of learning and society. It is necessary to involve learners, trainers, and educators in working concepts on how AI should be used in lifelong learning and training contexts to support such aspects.

In this paper, the author will present different opinions about how to use AI within lifelong learning not only to support company success, acquire skills, or avoid cyber threats (which have become very sophisticated and numerous) but also to bring benefit to individuals, communities, and society as a whole.

Reshaping Remote Work and Lifelong Learning, Artificial intelligence (AI) methods, AI-based tools, A sociotechnical perspective

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2024

2024:  

Interdisciplinary, AI-based cybersecurity awareness training in SMEs

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Hamburg, I. (2024): Interdisciplinary, AI-based cybersecurity awareness training in SMEs. In IATED, INTED2024 Proceedings. 18th International Technology, Education and Development Conference (657-661). Valencia, Spain. https://10.21125/inted.2024

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2023

2023:  

Supporting Interdisciplinarity, Diversity and Inclusion in Cybersecurity

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Hamburg, I. (2023): Supporting Interdisciplinarity, Diversity and Inclusion in Cybersecurity. , 2023, 106-111. Valencia, Spain.: IATED. https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2023

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Report

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2022

2022:  

About Training Educators to Become Drivers for Change

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O'Brien, E. & Hamburg, I. (2022): About Training Educators to Become Drivers for Change. In Kaplan, A. (ed.), Digital Transformation and Disruption of Higher Education (316-332). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press & Assessment.

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2022

2022:  

Approaches to support disruptive innovations within entrepreneurship education

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Hamburg, I. (2022): Approaches to support disruptive innovations within entrepreneurship education. Proceedings of the international conference on business excellence, 15 (1), 584-590 .

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Journal article

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2022

2022:  

Approaches to support learning in today

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Hamburg, I. (2022): Approaches to support learning in today. Industry 4.0, 6 (4), 169-173.

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Journal article

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2022

2022:  

Inclusive digital approaches for entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial learning

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Hamburg, I. (2022): Inclusive digital approaches for entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial learning. In INTED2022 Proceedings (98-104). https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2022.0082

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2022

2022:  

Interdisciplinary Training and Mentoring for Cyber Security in Companies

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Hamburg, I. (2022): Interdisciplinary Training and Mentoring for Cyber Security in Companies. In Cruz-Cunha, M. M. & Matheus-Coelho, N. R. (eds.), Handbook of research on cyber crime and information privacy (356-371). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-5728-0

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2022

2022:  

Learning Methods and Digital Technology for Tackling Social-Ecological Aspects in Entrepreneurship Education

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Hamburg, I. (2022): Learning Methods and Digital Technology for Tackling Social-Ecological Aspects in Entrepreneurship Education. In Tacgin, Z. & Hagan, A., Enhanced Learning Environments: Technology and Innovation. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

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2022

2022:  

Using interdisciplinary problem-based learning and critical thinking in cyber training

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Hamburg, I. (2022): Using interdisciplinary problem-based learning and critical thinking in cyber training (Abstract). In European Association of Erasmus Coordinators (eds.), Abstract Booklet 2022 of the Eracon & Career EU on 27th June - 1st July 2022 (7). Thessaloniki.

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2021

2021:  

Approaches to support learning in today ́s workplace

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Hamburg, I. (2021): Approaches to support learning in today ́s workplace. In VI International Scientific Conference Winter Session: Industry 4.0. 8-11 December 2021, Borovets, Bulgaria (284-288).

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2021

2021:  

Covid-19 Disruption, Interdisciplinary and Digital Approaches in Entrepreneurship Education

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Hamburg, I. (2021): Covid-19 Disruption, Interdisciplinary and Digital Approaches in Entrepreneurship Education. In Kurt, E. (Hrsg.), Proceedings: Interdisciplinary Conference on Mechanics, Computers and Electrics, ICMECE 2021, on 27-28 November 2021, Ankara (80-85).

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2015

2015:  

ICT-based approaches for entrepreneurship education

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Hamburg, I. & Bucksch, S. (2015): ICT-based approaches for entrepreneurship education. In International Academy, Research, and Industry Association, The Tenth International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services - ICIW 2015: June 21 - 26, 2015; Brussels, Belgium (88-91). Red Hook, NY: XPS for Publishing.

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2015

2015:  

ICT-based approaches to support learners with disabilities

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Hamburg, I. & Bucksch, S. (2015): ICT-based approaches to support learners with disabilities. Journal of educational policy and entrepreneurial research (JEPER), 2 (6), 1-12.

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2014

2014:  

Improving education and training impact on competitive advantages of SMEs

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Hamburg, I. (2014): Improving education and training impact on competitive advantages of SMEs. International journal of innovative research in electronics and communications (IJIREC), 1 (4), 54-60.

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2014

2014:  

Approaches to social behaviour and suitable learning toward growth und innovation in SMEs

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Hamburg, I. (2014): Approaches to social behaviour and suitable learning toward growth und innovation in SMEs. World journal of educational research, 2 (1), 6-14.

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2014

2014:  

Improving young entrepreneurship education and knowledge management in SMEs by mentors

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Hamburg, I. (2014): Improving young entrepreneurship education and knowledge management in SMEs by mentors. World journal of educational research, 4 (5), 51-57.

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