Video: How to use big data to personalise learning
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“Every learner is different in their prior knowledge and experience, current interests and future goals. This means the learning experiences that they need are also different.”
In this World Economic Forum IdeasLab video, recorded during the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2014, Marsha Lovett, from Carnegie Mellon University, discusses how we can use big data to improve and personalise learning across the globe.
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The Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2015 takes place in Dalian, People’s Republic of China, from 9th-11th September 2015.
Author: Marsha Lovett is a teaching professor in cognitive psychology at Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
Image: A child in first grade uses a new laptop as part of the Canaima project at a Bolivarian school in Caracas September 23, 2009. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
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