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HBMSU Presents Innovative International Project for Educating Refugees During UNESCOs Mobile Learning Week 2017
Dr. Mansoor Al Awar, Chancellor of Hamdan bin Mohammed Smart University (HBMSU) and Chairman of the Governing Board of the United Nations Institute for Details Technologies in Education (UNESCO), joined an elite group of international leaders and experts taking part in Mobile Discovering Week (MLW) 2017 held at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, France under the theme 'Education in Emergencies and Situations.' He provided an ambitious worldwide project for offering top quality learning how to evacuees utilizing HBMSU's tried and tested innovative and 'smart' teaching approaches based largely on the Lifelong Learning Model.
Dr. Al Awar even more highlighted the immediate requirement for concerted global efforts to resolve emerging obstacles from the growing number of conflicts, catastrophes, and various other human dilemmas emerging around the world. He got in touch with the international community to join hands in ensuring a transformational and inclusive education that brings expect a far better future and makes sure the welfare and suitable lives of brand generations.
The Chancellor also shared just how HBMSU's best techniques and successful experience have had a positive influence on learning in the Arab World in line with the sensible vision of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and under the full supervision of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and President of HBMSU, to bring the UAE at the forefront in re-engineering and improving higher education.
He additionally outlined HBMSUs for the future based upon Expert system, Augmented Reality, Cloud Computer, and the Internet of Things. He specificed the University's instructional approach which he explained wases established on the essential principles of versatility, top quality, and promoting straight accessibility to the best academic possibilities in a cost-effective manner. Dr. Al Awar touched on the major function played by HBMSU's application of the Lifelong Knowing Model which functions as a cornerstone for impacting positive adjustment in the lives of people worldwide and recognizing the goal of the Incheon Declaration of the 2015 World Education Forum to provide long-lasting learning opportunities for all.
Dr. Al Awar's discussion on 'Education for All: Smart Discovering Creates the Future offered extensive understandings on the role of smart discovering in reshaping the future and providing education for every person in maintaining with the UN's Sustainable Development Goal of 'Ensuring Equitable and Inclusive High quality Education for All. The Chancellor clarified HBMSU's positive initiatives to improve the future of higher education in the Arab World with innovative and smart discovering methods that fulfill the needs of the 21st century.
Dr. Al Awar stated: "We are fully dedicated to supporting global undertakings towards formulating a new vision for education that produces favorable adjustment and assurances comprehensive education for a better life by 2030 based upon the Lifelong Knowing Version. This version personifies the essence of our educational viewpoint which is owned by the fostering of smart modern technology, innovation, high quality, and scientific research study towards comprehensive development."
This year notes HBMSU's second successive involvement in Mobile Learning Week which UNESCO holds each year to highlight the duty of information technology in advancing discovering around the world. The 2017 version revolved around the impact of modern technology in advertising the integration of education and making certain the continuity of learning even during problems and disasters. It additionally checked out feasible ways to offer instructional chances for refugees and migrants, help with the combination of learners in schools and new communities, motivate innovation in the education industry, and boost human performance.