The UNESCO Regional Office in Bangkok hosted a webinar titled 'Artificial Intelligence for Equity in Education' to explore AI's transformative potential in education. Over 1,200 participants engaged in discussions on how AI can enhance equitable access to educational opportunities across Asia and the Pacific. The event featured experts who shared insights on AI-driven learning platforms and the importance of AI literacy in education.
Dr. Romora Edward Sitorus highlighted AI's ability to provide personalized training and job recommendations through Indonesia's Prakerja platform. Presentations included dynamic AI tools like Codavari and Cikgo, which assist in personalized learning experiences. The session concluded with a focus on bridging the digital divide through AI literacy initiatives, ensuring all students can benefit from AI technologies.
• AI can revolutionize education by increasing access to quality learning.
• Personalized learning through AI tools significantly improves student performance.
AI literacy is crucial for students to responsibly use AI technologies.
Personalized learning through AI tools has shown significant improvements in student performance.
These platforms provide personalized content and support to students, addressing diverse learning needs.
UNESCO's involvement in the webinar emphasizes its commitment to equitable education through AI.
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