5 Hanoi schools to pilot AI application in teaching
A class at a secondary school in Hanoi in 2020. Photo by Read/Ngoc Thanh
The Hanoi Department of Education and Training has planned to expand the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in teaching and learning activities in more schools in the coming time after this platform is successfully piloted.
According to the department, Hanoi has five schools piloting the use of AI in teaching, one kindergarten, one primary school, two secondary schools and one high school in downtown districts.
The pilot at these schools is part of a scientific research project titled “Building and piloting a smart education model for preschool and general education in Hanoi”.
Deputy Director of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training Nguyen Quang Tuan, head of the project, stated that the work aims to apply digital transformation across all educational levels in the city.
Experts have studied smart education platforms worldwide, including relevant theories and lessons, then developed a model and applied it specifically to each school and educational level.
Smart classrooms also feature the ability to automatically convert lessons into digital materials. After each class, students can revisit the materials to review the lessons. This approach not only helps students grasp the content more thoroughly but also allows absent students to catch up on what they miss.
After successfully piloting the program at these schools, the municipal Department of Education and Training plans to expand to more schools in the city.
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