- MOU between SUTD, SkillsFuture Singapore, and Institute for Adult Learning on developing a joint Living Lab for adult educators and CET learning
- Agreement between SUTD and Tecnológico de Monterrey to conduct joint research in cyber-physical learning
- Publication of a white paper on cyber-physical learning
With how the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the education scene, learning in a cyber-physical environment is fast becoming the new normal. Hence, this year’s two-day National Technology Enhanced Learning (NTEL) conference theme “Empowering Learning in the Cyber-Physical Era”, has provided a timely platform for academic institutions, education industry leaders and start-ups to share their latest ideas and innovations in this area.
First initiated by the Ministry of Education (MOE) in 2015, NTEL is usually co-organised with local universities with the aim of inspiring teaching and learning transformation through the adoption of technology-enhanced learning strategies in higher education. This was the first time that the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) hosted the conference, with Education Minister, Mr Chan Chun Sing as the Guest-of-Honour, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Professor Sanjay Sarma and Microsoft Singapore’s Chief Technology Officer & Customer Success Lead, Mr Richard Koh, as the keynote speakers. (See detailed programme.)
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https://www.sutd.edu.sg/About/happenings/Press-Releases/2022/10/SUTD-Partners-Innovations-Cyber-Physical-Education