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The rise of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic | World . . . Alibaba’s distance learning solution, DingTalk, had to prepare for a similar influx: “To support large-scale remote work, the platform tapped Alibaba Cloud to deploy more than 100,000 new cloud servers in just two hours last month – setting a new record for rapid capacity expansion,” according to DingTalk CEO, Chen Hang
Lessons from South Korea on the future of online education President Moon Jae-in's government has expended all efforts to ensure continuity in education in these challenging times The government expanded public infrastructure by increasing e-learning platforms' capacity to support millions of students, from mere thousands Furthermore, it has helped to build teaching capability by providing teachers
How online learning could revolutionize higher education Then COVID-19 forced higher education institutions (HEI) to move to digital distance learning all over the world According to UNESCO , 194 countries and regions temporarily closed their educational institutions due to the pandemic, affecting more than 1 5 billion students worldwide
These 3 charts show how online learning is growing globally | World . . . The number of students accessing its online courses now exceeds pre-pandemic levels, a leading global online learning platform reports Following the COVID-19-induced shift to remote working, people are increasingly looking to digital learning to develop the skills to navigate today’s constantly evolving world of work
The future of learning: AI is revolutionizing education 4. 0 AI offers a solution to this hurdle By harnessing AI, we can now tailor the learning experience to the individual, enhancing academic performance while seamlessly catering to diverse learning needs Customizable interfaces emerge as invaluable assets, particularly benefiting neurodiverse students and those with diverse physical abilities
Digital learning can help us close the global education gap | World . . . Governments around the world, working with the broadest range of digital learning providers – from big global players to start-ups – are critical to the sustainability of digital learning Bringing partners on board will require cooperation on a global scale to create an environment where digital learning actions can flourish
How AI can transform education for students and teachers | World . . . It can accelerate the long overdue transformation of education systems towards inclusive learning that will prepare young people to thrive and shape a better future At the same time, teachers can use these technologies to enhance their teaching practice and professional experience
Bringing AI into the physical world with autonomous systems Autonomous systems integrating AI, sensor technology and connectivity are transforming industries such as transportation, manufacturing, agriculture and public services Autonomous systems can help meet the UN’s global development goals but also pose significant challenges, including labour market shifts and risks from autonomous weapons
How can Africa prepare its education system for the post-COVID world . . . Fully aware that jobs of the future will require new skills, the Department of Basic Education in South Africa is currently developing the Coding Robotics curriculum to close the digital skills gap between what we have and what the industry will be looking for Revised education systems need to be able to produce both employees and entrepreneurs
Net-zero game changers include AI, storage, carbon avoidance | World . . . Direct air capture (DAC) has emerged as a crucial solution for achieving a net-zero future, as highlighted by the IPCC's 2023 assessment report DAC's significance lies in its ability to address challenging emission sources such as long-distance transport and heavy industry, while also addressing historical emissions