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  2. ChatGPT could be an effective and affordable tutor

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/chatgpt-could-be-an-effective-and-affordable-tutor

    An academic says ChatGPT could be used to help students learn, but not in its current state. However, the history and research of intelligent tutors show that using the right design to harness the power of chatbots can make deeper, individualized learning available to almost anyone. Imagine a private tutor that never gets tired, has access to ...

  3. The future of learning: AI is revolutionizing education 4.0

    www.weforum.org/stories/2024/04/future-learning-ai-revolutionizing-education-4-0

    AI presents an avenue through which students can improve digital literacy, critical thinking, problem-solving and creativity, preparing learners for future job demands. Integrating AI into education, through traditional or innovative methods, is key to shaping tomorrow’s workforce. 4. Personalizing learning content and experience.

  4. Here's how we can improve online learning for deaf students

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/04/here-s-how-we-can-improve-online-learning-for...

    An 'inclusive' Fourth Industrial Revolution involves listening to the needs of deaf or hard-of-hearing (DHH) school students. Findings from interviews show that online learning can over-burden the visual organs of DHH students. Subtitles can be rescaled and relocated according to the context to better suit DHH students.

  5. Will AI ever replace teachers? - The World Economic Forum

    www.weforum.org/stories/2024/07/artificial-intelligence-education-teachers-union

    To ensure widespread benefits in education, teachers must remain at the centre of conversations around AI, says David Edwards, General Secretary of Education International, a global teachers' union. A new report by the World Economic Forum finds that teachers must remain at the centre of education systems - aided by AI, rather than replaced by it.

  6. Is online learning the future of education? | World Economic...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2016/09/is-online-learning-the-future-of-education

    That was until the online learning revolution started. Last year, the e-learning market was worth an enormous $166.5 billion. It’s been estimated that this will grow to $255 billion by 2017. Its growing financial value is matched only by the swelling numbers of students choosing to follow an online course. In the latest Global Shapers Survey ...

  7. This AI tutor could make humans 10 times smarter, its creator...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2024/07/ai-tutor-china-teaching-gaps

    This AI tutor could make humans 10 times smarter, its creator says. AI tutors are giving students access to high-quality, personalized education. There is a widening teacher gap around the globe. In China, students are accessing high-quality education personalized to their needs through an AI tutor called Squirrel Ai.

  8. Revolutionizing Classrooms: How AI Is Reshaping Global Education

    www.weforum.org/press/2024/04/revolutionizing-classrooms-how-ai-is-reshaping...

    A new World Economic Forum report explores how artificial intelligence could revolutionize education systems and improve the experiences of educators and students alike. The new research outlines AI’s wide-ranging potential – from personalizing learning experiences, to streamlining administrative tasks, integrating AI into educational curricula and more – and finds that a responsible ...

  9. The role of technology in the education of the future

    www.weforum.org/stories/2017/05/science-of-learning

    Applying frequent formative assessments (a formal and informal practice with continual and real-time feedback) the U.S. Navy’s Digital Tutor system demonstrates how digital solutions result in a scalable educational environment that has created IT experts in months rather than years.

  10. How online learning could revolutionize higher education

    www.weforum.org/stories/2022/06/online-learning-higher-education-covid-19

    The disruption has also had a potential financial impact. According to McKinsey & Company, global costs from pandemic-related learning delays could reach $1.6 trillion annually by 2040, or 0.9% of the world's GDP. Helping students catch up on lost education through online learning could help avoid a global loss of $1.6 billion per year by 2040.

  11. Lessons from South Korea on the future of online education

    www.weforum.org/.../11/lessons-from-south-korea-on-the-future-of-online-education

    Moving education online, as South Korea's experiences demonstrate, requires long-term, systemic change backed up with policy. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced virtually all schools and universities to switch to online education in South Korea. The nation's transition to online education has been mostly smooth, and the reason for this is clear ...