The future of learning: Exploring AI’s revolutionary impact on education

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In the age of artificial intelligence, the Singapore Institute of Technology is harnessing its potential to reshape education through a competency-based approach.

Prof George Siemens, an expert on artificial intelligence, shares insights on its impact on learning at the CBExchange APAC Conference 2024. Photos: Singapore Institute of Technology

Addressing a pressing concern in modern education, Prof Siemens underscored the challenge universities face in assessing the authenticity of student performance. “With AI’s ability to generate assignments, how do we accurately assess student capabilities?” he said. During her presentation at CBExchange APAC 2024, Associate Professor May Lim, assistant provost at SIT, shared how competency-based education and stackable micro-credentials revolutionise learning. “With the help of AI and big data, we can quickly gather industry insights, enabling educational institutions to refine their offerings to equip students with the relevant skills to meet tomorrow’s challenges,” she said.

 

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