Has learning become mundane during the lockdown period? Has it become devoid of live interactions and made subjects more complex to understand than physical classes? The answer is most probably a ‘Yes’.
Keeping this in view, UAE is set to introduce a new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered platform to supplement school education with live and inclusive learning opportunities for students.
The idea of Online Learning World (OLW) has come into the limelight when a market research conducted in the country which showed that in Grade 12, around 37 per cent of all Emirati and 35 per cent of all non-Emirati students sought online learning and that the percentage of students taking private classes rose through the grades. Teaching complex subjects simply and efficiently by breaking down chapters into interesting lesson plans is key to innovation. Enhancing concept-based learning according to the specific board’s curriculum and including well-being, fitness, culinary, life skills, and other short certificate courses being taught through master classes is also high on the agenda. Subjects like Maths, English, Science, Coding, Arabic, Hindi, and French will be taught fun and interactive.
“We have partnered with prestigious learning institutions including the St Paul’s School in Gorakhpur – India, Tabbie Math and GoLearn. Guru in the UK and is supported by Project Out of School Children, which aims to take quality education to every child and create infrastructure and resources to start a literacy revolution. It is a new age after-school tutoring platform which is dedicated to building 21st-century skills in children,” said Sanjay Srivastava, CEO of Online Learning World, according to a report by Khaleej Times.
Supplementing school education through Artificia
l Intelligence empowered teaching and learning platforms are expected to bring about a better outcome and enable students to education in a more specific and well-tailored manner. The programme is expected to garner much attention and be on-demand.
The platform was launched by Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah.