As 192 countries join Expo 2020 in Dubai, the global education community must discuss pressing issues, exchange knowledge, and unlock new opportunities. Coming through, perhaps, after the worst of pandemic, Expo 2020 Dubai presents with the unique prospect of engaging global industry leaders and governments to help our students get their education on track and prepare them for changing world.
Poonam Bhojani, CEO, Innoventures Education, says, “Aruba’s wired and wireless connectivity has eliminated the physical boundaries of the campus and enabled our students and teachers to stay connected, both on-campus and online. This has made it possible for us to deliver anywhere, anytime teaching and learning, thereby creating a fully integrated learning environment.”
As part of our continuous coverage of the ongoing wave of digital transformation, we wanted to know what ViewSonic is doing to bridge the gap between traditional and digital learning environments. We asked Max Hsu, ViewSonic’s Regional Director, four questions. More on hybrid learning, new EdTech trends, cybersecurity for minors, and ViewSonic’s new activities in the projector and monitor sector can be found below.
Jamie Graber, a math teacher at Polk County Middle School in North Carolina, says: “I think Alef Math paired with targeted lessons is helping students to apply the content they learn. Alef Math allows students to review the content taught and practice without fear of failure. Alef also provides students an opportunity for deeper application after the basic concept is understood.”
Alef Education is committed to transforming the global education industry, and the entry into Indonesia is by far the largest and most strategic international expansion to date; excited to extend services to Indonesian schools and look forward to the students experiencing a new approach to learning through the Platform. Alef Platform is a digital learning partner for schools .