In a classroom with 18 computers, eighteen pupils sit. The students enter their laptops and begin working discreetly, while the teacher sits in the back of the room in front of a computer, looking at a variety of spreadsheets and data visualizations to track each student's progress in real-time.
The teacher does not provide a lecture. She works as a traveling tutor instead. As the pupils work, the software records everything from which questions they answer correctly and incorrectly to how much time they spend on each one. The tool starts everyone at the same position, but when they answer the questions, machine-learning algorithms analyze their responses to determine which ideas they grasp and which they don't.
Your roadmap for your digital strategy is where every school should aspire to be within 3 years. However, the ever changing environment and unpredicted global events, it is imperative that a digital strategy leaves room for such adjustment
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