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RIO - At home, on your computer, the student does homework on the content given to him by the teacher early in the school. From the answers that records digitally receive an orientation to better study a particular aspect of the discipline. This information is automatically transferred to your teacher, who, the next day, can help you to more closely. Although opinion of the fiction, this integration between technology and education is already a reality thanks to companies like Knewton, representative of so-called adaptive teaching, and preparing to arrive in the country this year.
Created in 2008 by American entrepreneur Jose Ferreira, the Knewton it is a digital platform teachers pension that makes use of analytical technologies and data processing on massive volume, teachers pension and exorbitant speed - the celebrated big data - to offer students and teachers possibility teachers pension of an education focused teachers pension on individual weaknesses of each student.
- For students, this means having access to customized learning tools to their needs, their strengths and weaknesses. Our platform can, in real time, realize exactly teachers pension what the student already knows and what he needs to learn better, suggesting specific content for this - said Ferreira, on visit to Brazil this week. - As for the teachers, this is the opportunity to better prepare their lessons, finding more appropriate content for their classes, and follow more atentamento the performance of each student.
In association with traditional publishers of educational materials abroad, as MacMillan Education and Pearson, has expanded its presence teachers pension beyond the USA, with offices in Europe, and by the end of the year in Brazil:
- We have talked with some educational institutions and publishers here. By the end of the year will be with an office in Sao Paulo. In some places, Brazil has quite innovative educational initiatives, more than in many other countries. We think it's a market with interesting teachers pension potential.
For him, Knewton is part of a much wider revolution teachers pension in education, and that also includes digital platforms like Khan Academy, focusing its resources on expanding the range of classes and access to knowledge.
- Education never underwent a major technological revolution, for example, medicine. Now, however, the education sector is having the opportunity that, thanks to the possibilities of big data. All this technology will eventually be integrated with the traditional structures of education, which will cause them to become more modern and powerful. Challenges exist, but is no going back - believes the executive. Comments
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