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Artificial intelligence (AI) holds great potential for addressing the gaps global education systems are struggling with, a new report from the World Economic Forum finds. Global education could benefit from AI's ability to overcome technology and financial divides and create more personalized learning approaches.
AI-enabled innovations in education should acknowledge the critical roles played by teachers, parents and educational institutions in adopting this emerging technology. Successful instances of AI integration in education underscore the importance of collaboratively designed educational solutions with input from students, teachers and experts.
To ensure AI benefits all students, including the most marginalized, we recommend being mindful of the following principles: Co-creation: Bring together ed-tech executives and equity-conscious educators from diverse communities to collaborate on applications of AI that reflect strong pedagogy, address local needs and cultural contexts, and ...
Even before COVID-19, there was already high growth and adoption in education technology, with global edtech investments reaching US$18.66 billion in 2019 and the overall market for online education projected to reach $350 Billion by 2025.
The AI Guidance for Schools Toolkit and these seven principles provide a framework for implementing AI in education responsibly and effectively. By adhering to these guidelines, educators and policymakers can harness the benefits of AI while addressing its challenges, ensuring a balanced, ethical and inclusive approach to AI in education.
In about 60% of countries, the Ministry of Education created its own platform to display educational content for teachers and students in primary and secondary education. Commercial (e.g. Microsoft Teams, Google Classroom) and open source platforms (e.g. Moodle, Canvas) were also used to complement those national education platforms for the ...
Quantum computing won’t replace classical computing but it will begin to solve problems in the physical world - materials, chemistry, encryption and optimization problems - within a few years, according to Arvind Krishna, Chairman and CEO, IBM Corporation.
The benefits of immersive technologies are vast and expanding, from enhancing healthcare and education, to strengthening collaboration and productivity, providing significant value for businesses, professionals, patients, and learners of all ages, both monetarily and through intangible yet profound ways.
COVID-19 continues to disrupt schoolchildren’s right to a quality education. In March 2021, schools in 57 countries were still closed, according to the World Bank. Deloitte launched the WorldClass Education Challenge on the World Economic Forum's UpLink platform to search for innovators who are bridging gaps in learning and access.
Technology has changed major sectors over the past 20 years, including media, climate action and healthcare. The World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers, which just celebrated its 20th anniversary, gives us insight how emerging tech leaders have influenced and responded to these changes.