From lab to classroom, Taiwan’s AI capabilities are reaching Southeast Asia through concrete solutions.
From lab to classroom, Taiwan’s AI capabilities are reaching Southeast Asia through concrete solutions.
From AI lesson prep to school–industry collaboration, this cross-border dialogue revealed the next step in the digital transformation of Chinese-language education.
AI is not just a tool—it is reshaping every part of teaching and learning.
From AI-generated assessments to Learn-to-Earn mechanics, this agreement marks a new milestone in the digitalization of insurance training.
Forty principals and directors of overseas Chinese schools witnessed first-hand how TronClass uses AI to reshape overseas Chinese-language education.
In a fast-churning EdTech market, five years of consistent impact reflects not luck but systematic competitiveness.
When learning technology proven in higher education meets corporate talent-development needs, the next era of AI-powered training begins.
Language learning is one of the most complex human cognitive activities, and AI is redefining the boundaries of what is possible in unprecedented ways.
Giving every overseas learner a dedicated AI learning companion to build a new paradigm for the next generation of Chinese-language education.
The value of every class should not vanish once the bell rings.
Net-zero transition is more than a policy pledge—the collaboration between Shu-Te University and ITRI is proving that universities are the best incubators of sustainability talent.
The era of going it alone is over; the next breakthrough for the smart learning industry lies in building the ecosystem together.
By integrating the scattered strengths of Taiwan’s EdTech and systematically expanding overseas, Taiwan’s education industry reaches a rare moment of collective global outreach.
The journey of Taipei’s Digital Learning Education Center is one of the most instructive case studies in urban education governance in Taiwan.
“Digital empowerment, human-AI collaboration” precisely captures how Asia-Pacific higher-education leaders are collectively responding to AI transformation.
Being named again to HolonIQ’s East Asia 150 is both an international endorsement and a sign that Taiwan’s EdTech soft power is being seen.
The forward-looking discussions of 2021 are now every educator’s daily reality—looking back reveals the true meaning of AI in education.
Resilience and sustainability are the inseparable dual missions of smart-campus development in the post-pandemic era.
In a fast-changing EdTech market, sustained market impact is the competitiveness metric truly worth trusting.
Interpreting the latest EDUCAUSE trends and analyzing the key directions of digital transformation in higher education.
Exploring HyFlex course design to help institutions build greater teaching flexibility and resilience.
The pandemic accelerated remote learning; when millions of teachers and students went online at once, it truly tested platform resilience and the essential value of EdTech.
Exchanging trends in smart-campus development and cloud technology applications with industry partners.
When IoT enters the campus, every classroom starts to speak—administrators can, for the first time, truly “see” how spaces are used.
The forum stage of Taiwan’s EdTech Expo witnessed the beginning of higher education’s pivotal shift from “informatization” to “smart transformation.”
Language is the most powerful connection—in Taipei, educators from seven Chinese-speaking regions found a common language across borders.
An in-depth Wealth Magazine report on how WisdomGarden uses technology to improve teaching and learning—a mission that still drives us forward.
Integrating space-management and teaching-management data is the key step for the smart campus to move from “feature stacking” to “systemic intelligence.”
Exploring smart-campus development strategies and evaluation frameworks to help schools advance digital transformation.
Promoting Taiwan–Macau higher-education cooperation by sharing experience in teaching innovation and EdTech development.
When the learning platform is no longer just a tool but the starting point for transforming the classroom.
As cloud, IoT, and big data enter the campus together, where does the learning platform go next?
When data becomes the basis for teaching decisions, are schools ready?
As global higher education talks about BYOD and flipped learning, what is Taiwan’s next step?
With nearly half of US colleges already using mobile services, where does Taiwan’s learning big data stand?
When four major trends arrive at once, how should schools approach IT governance?
When every student walks into class with a device in hand, how should teaching design keep up?
As cyberattacks and the big-data wave arrive together, can campus IT departments’ staffing and budgets keep pace?
From this symposium onward, WisdomGarden entered the view of higher-education IT leaders across Taiwan.
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