International: When schools closed their doors around the globe to contain the spread of coronavirus, what followed was the biggest home learning experiment the world has ever seen.
In the latest edition of Inventing Tomorrow: Tech in a Time of Pandemic, CNN’s Kristie Lu Stout examines the technologies that have reshaped education for students, teachers, and parents.
As schools across Asia begin to reopen, Lu Stout reports from Hong Kong University (HKU), where Keith Richburg, the Director of their journalism faculty, outlines how Higher Education has adapted to the digital transition and whether HKU will maintain online classes in the future.
Lu Stout speaks to experts from ed-tech and remote learning to hear how these industries have rapidly developed periphery of the conventional education system.
CNN hears from Simon Nelson, CEO of Future Learn, Sanjay Sarma, VP of Open Learning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Paul LeBlanc, President, Southern New Hampshire University on how prepared educational institutions were for the shift to online learning and whether online teaching will ever be as attractive as traditional tuition.
With millions of people furloughed or laid off during the lockdown, adult education courses and self-improvement apps are also experiencing a huge boom. Lu Stout speaks to Luis von Ahn, the co-founder, and CEO of Duolingo, about how the language-learning app uses AI to tailor the experience to each student and how long it takes to develop proficiency in a new language.
Inventing Tomorrow Episode trailer:
https://bit.ly/3ev4Uj4
Inventing Tomorrow Episode images:
https://bit.ly/2ZOtFCS
Airtimes for the 30-minute special:
Saturday, May 30 at 11:00amIST
Sunday, May 31 at 10:00pmIST