Rooted in Culture, Ready for Tomorrow: Community-Driven Education Innovation | #WISEOnAir Podcast
How can education systems honor cultural roots while preparing students for the future?
In this episode, we feature WISE Prize finalists Fadia Hamdi (Queen Rania Foundation, Jordan) and Abdulhamid Haidar (Darsel, U.S.), who share how their initiatives blend tradition with innovation to build resilient learning communities.
Chapters:
00:00–01:46 Introduction
01:46–02:46 Solutions Beyond the MVP: What Iqrali.jo and Darsel Offer with WISE Prize Support
02:47–04:37 Preserving Arabic Literacy and Heritage
04:38–05:45 Adapting Tools to Cultural Contexts
05:45–08:17 Why Emotional Connections Matter
08:18–10:47 Building Inclusive Educational Solutions
10:48–13:37 Engaging Communities in Design
13:38–16:12 Access for Refugee & Marginalized Communities
16:13–18:05 Lessons from Diverse Implementations
18:05–21:17 Incentivizing Parents and Students
21:17–end WISE Prize Support and Future Plans
Listen to the full episode: https://pod.link/wiseonair
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Rooted in Culture, Ready for Tomorrow: Community-Driven Education Innovation | #WISEOnAir Podcast
How can education systems honor cultural roots while preparing students for the future?
In this episode, we feature WISE Prize finalists Fadia Hamdi (Queen Rania Foundation, Jordan) and Abdulhamid Haidar (Darsel, U.S.), who share how their initiatives blend tradition with innovation to build resilient learning communities.
Chapters:
00:00–01:46 Introduction
01:46–02:46 Solutions Beyond the MVP: What Iqrali.jo and Darsel Offer with WISE Prize Support
02:47–04:37 Preserving Arabic Literacy and Heritage
04:38–05:45 Adapting Tools to Cultural Contexts
05:45–08:17 Why Emotional Connections Matter
08:18–10:47 Building Inclusive Educational Solutions
10:48–13:37 Engaging Communities in Design
13:38–16:12 Access for Refugee & Marginalized Communities
16:13–18:05 Lessons from Diverse Implementations
18:05–21:17 Incentivizing Parents and Students
21:17–end WISE Prize Support and Future Plans
Listen to the full episode: https://pod.link/wiseonair
100: Our Next Reality - An AI-Powered Metaverse? - Alvin Wang Graylin
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48 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
100: Our Next Reality - An AI-Powered Metaverse? - Alvin Wang Graylin
What if Einstein, Tesla, or Edison had AI on their side? What could they have achieved in their lifetime? As artificial intelligence and extended reality technologies advance at an unprecedented pace, these aren't just hypothetical questions – they're glimpses into a future that's rapidly approaching.
In this episode of WISE On Air, host Elyas Felfoul speaks with Alvin Wang Graylin about the future of education in an AI-powered metaverse. Key points discussed include:
1. The rapid advancement of AI and XR (Extended Reality) technologies and their potential impact on society and education.
2. How AI could provide personalized, immersive learning experiences that unlock human potential at an unprecedented scale.
3. The concept of a global metaverse as a platform for education, creativity, and human interaction.
4. The importance of developing a global, collaborative approach to AI development to ensure it benefits all of humanity.
5. The potential for AI to address educational inequalities by providing high-quality education to anyone, anywhere.
6. The shift in focus from STEM skills to "soft skills" like critical thinking, ethics, and human interaction in an AI-driven world.
7. The need for policymakers to understand and prepare for the societal changes brought about by AI and the metaverse.
8. The potential for AI and the metaverse to create new economic models and change our relationship with work.
9. The importance of aligning AI development with human values and ethics.
10. The role of education in preparing future generations for a world where AI is ubiquitous.
Alvin shares both optimistic and cautionary perspectives on these technologies, emphasizing the need for thoughtful implementation and global cooperation. He argues that while these technologies present challenges, they also offer unprecedented opportunities to solve global problems and enhance human potential.
For more insights on this topic, check out Alvin Wang Graylin's book "Our Next Reality: How AI and the Metaverse Will Shape Our Future: https://ournextreality.com/
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Rooted in Culture, Ready for Tomorrow: Community-Driven Education Innovation | #WISEOnAir Podcast
How can education systems honor cultural roots while preparing students for the future?
In this episode, we feature WISE Prize finalists Fadia Hamdi (Queen Rania Foundation, Jordan) and Abdulhamid Haidar (Darsel, U.S.), who share how their initiatives blend tradition with innovation to build resilient learning communities.
Chapters:
00:00–01:46 Introduction
01:46–02:46 Solutions Beyond the MVP: What Iqrali.jo and Darsel Offer with WISE Prize Support
02:47–04:37 Preserving Arabic Literacy and Heritage
04:38–05:45 Adapting Tools to Cultural Contexts
05:45–08:17 Why Emotional Connections Matter
08:18–10:47 Building Inclusive Educational Solutions
10:48–13:37 Engaging Communities in Design
13:38–16:12 Access for Refugee & Marginalized Communities
16:13–18:05 Lessons from Diverse Implementations
18:05–21:17 Incentivizing Parents and Students
21:17–end WISE Prize Support and Future Plans
Listen to the full episode: https://pod.link/wiseonair