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Unveiling Big Ideas in Tech and Education from the Women Tech Global Conference 2021

Welcome to our in-depth look at the biggest ideas in tech and education presented at the Women Tech Global Conference 2021. This conference aimed to unify 100,000 women from around the globe working in technology. Our speaker joined from the heart of Europe - Luxembourg, and managed to help create a dynamic and interactive environment rivalling in-person participation.

Impact of COVID-19 on Digital Learning and Entrepreneurship

Despite the pandemic's enormous challenges, it's impossible to overlook how it has boosted digital learning, educational techniques, and entrepreneurship. Below, we lay out the key ideas of 2021 in education that have emerged amidst these trying times:

Idea #1: The Reversal & Blurring of Teacher-Student Roles

The pandemic has morphed teachers and students into eternal learners. As educators grappled with the nuances of conducting classes remotely, it was the tech-savvy students who often guided them on how to use online tools. The traditional image of the omniscient teacher took a hit as learners turned guides.

  • Focal Point: Lifelong learning and skill upgrading are now key trends.

Idea #2: True Blended Learning - The Future of Education

Schools have had to quickly shift to online learning. In doing so, the educational sector realized the immense potential of a blended approach to learning, which allows students to take charge. This realization has helped strike the right balance between traditional in-person classrooms and online learning environments.

  • Focal Point: The 3-2-2 workweek model is attracting interest from both schools and organizations.

Idea #3: Rethinking Physical Spaces in Schools

The blended learning model, if followed by utilizing the 3-2-2 workweek paradigm, provides a golden opportunity to restructure physical spaces within schools. This freedom would empower schools to transform their classrooms into innovative spaces designed for practical learning and collaboration.

Idea #4: Venture Capital Funding’s Shift towards Tech Start-ups

Investment in tech startups has tripled from January to July 2020, making it the most funded sector in 2020. Education and technology are now in the spotlight, giving a boost to collaboration platforms, content providers, and hardware.

Idea #5: Policies to Lessen the Digital Divide

The pandemic highlighted the increasing digital divide. Access to a device with an internet connection became a basic necessity, prompting governments and policy-makers to strategize on bridging this gap.

Idea #6: STEM and Entrepreneurship - Skills of the Future

STEM skills and entrepreneurship have emerged as the most sought-after talents amid the pandemic. The necessity of these core skills makes it essential to introduce them into schools to prepare students for the future.

Idea #7: Redefining Student Exchange

In modern times, ‘geography has become history’. The prevalence of remote jobs and online learning are reshaping the concept of student exchange. Schools and universities can design programs that benefit a wider range of students across the globe, thereby capitalizing on our interconnected world.

Idea #8: Health is at the Forefront

Keeping in mind the repercussions of the pandemic, schools are likely to stress more on both physical and mental health. Uptake of immunity-boosting supplements and availing of mental health professionals are rising. This shift towards well-being is here to stay in the education domain.

Idea #9: Schools Redefining Value

Post-pandemic, schools must redefine the value they provide to students and parents. As online learning becomes the norm, schools must reassess their fee structures and value proposition.

Idea #10: The Rising Respect for Teachers

Teachers have proven their resilience during this crisis, earning them widespread respect and admiration. They quickly adapted to online teaching methods, coming up with creative approaches to keep students engaged.

In conclusion, while the pandemic has taken a heavy toll globally, it has also provided an opportunity to reassess and reshape our education systems. It has brought to the forefront the indisputable importance of digital skills and underscored the crucial role educators play in shaping the future.

Thank you for being with us on this enlightening journey through the highlights of the Women Tech Global Conference 2021. Do leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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