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We’d like to inspire you about important trends in secondary and higher education. From virtual reality and artificial intelligence to STEM and robotics – and everything in between. Your school will soon be fully up-to-date. And so will you!
Virtual schools provide students with a more flexible and convenient alternative to traditional learning experience and allow them to follow a more personalised learning pathway.
The digital age is forcing us to rethink our approach to teaching, such as the need to focus on more comprehensive education, bringing soft skills and similar priorities to the fore.
Having smart sensors and other IoT devices on school premises can serve as an immersive learning experience that will better prepare students for careers in an increasingly technological and digital world.
Gamification promises to make learning not only effective, but enjoyable and immersive. This results in students who are more engaged, concentrate better, and retain learning experiences for longer.
From AI-powered teaching assistants to interactive math lessons, artificial intelligence technology enables us to provide students with a more personalised learning experience that is specifically tailored to each student’s unique needs.
The school of the future is powered by creativity and technology, and incorporates IoT-enabled and virtual classrooms, innovation spaces, biometrics, and blockchain. We’ll provide regular updates to keep you informed.
A 3D-printed robotic teaching assistant Tri Nhan showcases the potential of 3D printing technology in education and heralds the beginning of the end for traditional teaching methods.
Interaction-based teaching, aided by technologies like AR and VR, can produce a more immersive learning environment that significantly increases student engagement and improves their learning outcomes.
As schools around the world start to reopen, innovative telepresence solutions like the GoBe Robot will be an invaluable asset, as they allow teachers to go about their jobs with virtually zero risk.
Learning by doing often used to happen later in life than school, but this seems to be changing, with makerspaces, STEAM education, and project-based learning all pulling in a new direction.
Although blockchain is perhaps most often associated with cryptocurrencies, its uses go far beyond that. Among the notable virtues is its security, which makes it a natural fit for storing records of personal information.
Both as a teaching tool and as virtual assistants, chatbots can help schools connect with their students and ease them along their learning journey by making it more personalised. In fact, as many as 37 per cent of students claim they use educational chatbots to get quick answers.
Mobile devices are widely used and easily accessible, which means that a growing number of students prefer learning on their phones. In fact, more than two thirds of students report increased engagement and motivation levels when using mobile learning.
As the benefits of gamification in education become increasingly recognised, more and more schools are incorporating game-design elements into their processes, improving student learning outcomes by as much as 90 per cent.
While the increased use of connected digital devices in the classroom offers numerous benefits, it also brings certain downsides that need to be addressed, such as cyberbullying, which forced one in five students to skip school.
Offering a more fun and immersive learning experience, VR technology has attracted a great deal of attention in the education sector lately, with 97 per cent of students saying that they would be interested in attending a VR course.
Most educational systems today rely on some sort of software to manage their finances, data, communications, and more, enabling them to automate repetitive tasks and produce meaningful data.
Intelligent classroom solutions, such as those developed by Huawei, aim to enhance the classroom experience by streamlining interaction between students and teachers and facilitating access to high-quality educational resources.
The Fika app offers five-minute emotional exercises that allow students to practice seven key mental fitness skills: stress management, confidence, focus, motivation, connection, positivity, and meaning.
Yup is an on-demand tutoring platform that helps secondary school students master mathematics concepts by guiding them to the solution, rather than just providing the correct answer.
Online learning platforms like ALEKS utilise the power of machine learning and AI to offer students a personalised path to knowledge and mastery of certain subjects.