Presentation
Cognitive Presence and Mental Resilience in Virtual Learning During War: Reimagining Engagement with AI Support
Date Thursday, Dec 4 Time – Room: King
This presentation explores how the 4A instructional model (Attention, Actualization, Attraction, Action) and AI-powered tools can sustain cognitive presence, emotional safety, and meaningful engagement in virtual learning environments disrupted by war, while showing how creativity, entrepreneurial thinking, peer collaboration, and AI mentorship can foster resilience, inclusivity, and personalized learning pathways for project development, driving innovation and digital transformation.
Ihor Katernyak
Associate Professor, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (Ukraine)
Ihor Katernyak is affiliated with Ivan Franko National University of Lviv in Ukraine. He holds a PhD in Physics and Mathematics and serves as an Associate Professor in the Electronics & Computer Technology Department. His research interests encompass e-learning, knowledge management, digital transformation in education, entrepreneurship, tech startups, technology transfer, and open innovation. He has been published in reputable journals such as Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, Universal Journal of Education Research, and Interactive Technology and Smart Education, among others.
Furthermore, he initiated a series of events including the "Idea Marathon" (held annually from March to May), "Innovation Spring" as a brokerage event (held annually in April), and "Startup Jam" (held from November to December). These events are designed to inspire young researchers and students to explore their ideas in the contexts of value innovation and tech startups. In addition, he is an expert in Innovation policy and ICT4Dev.
Ihor Katernyak is also the founder and CEO of the Ukrainian Distance Learning (UDL) System NGO.