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Monday, April 13 2020 - 11:25
AsiaNet
Huawei and UNESCO IITE & UNESCO-ICHEI Organize Webinar for Online Higher Education to Practice Its Learn ON Program
SHENZHEN, China, Apr. 13, 2020/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

On April 11th, Huawei held a live webinar for online higher education to help 
ensure continuous online education during the suspension of schools and 
universities. The webinar, as a special part of Huawei's Learn ON Program, was 
jointly organized by Huawei and its partners including UNESCO IITE and 
UNESCO-ICHEI. Leaders and experts from global enterprises and universities were 
invited to share their practice and challenges in online education during the 
COVID-19 crisis. They also discussed feasible solutions that can ensure both 
education continuity and online education quality when schools and universities 
are closed.

More than 1.5 billion students around the world are affected by the educational 
institution closures due to the COVID-19 outbreak. To mitigate the immediate 
impact, UNESCO launched the Global Education Coalition, in which international 
organizations, civil society, and enterprises are engaged to ensure that 
"Learning Never Stops". As one of the Coalition members, Huawei has been 
dedicated to bringing the benefits of technology to everyone. It developed 
TECH4ALL, a long-term, digital inclusion initiative for using technology for 
good, and the accessibility of quality education is one of the important 
focuses of TECH4ALL. In response to UNESCO's invitation, Huawei launched the 
Learn ON Program with global partners, using innovative ICT technologies to 
make good education accessible for various groups in different areas during the 
COVID-19 crisis.

Wu Lintuo, Director of Education Partnership, Talent Ecosystem Development 
Dept. Huawei, introduced an all-round solution to the new requirements of 
global Huawei Academies during COVID-19. The following actions will be taken:

1. A total of US$5 million Huawei ICT Academy Development Incentive Fund (ADIF) 
will be provided to partner colleges for activities such as online course, 
online training, and online experiment.
2. More than 130 MOOC resources will be opened up, covering advanced technical 
fields such as
Artificial Intelligence, big data, 5G, and Internet of Things.
3. More than 100 online Train the Trainer (TTT) will be provided from April to 
December, and more than 1500 teachers are expected to be trained.
4. 50,000 students are expected to be trained through online self-learning, 
courses, and classes.

"We are delighted to work with Huawei, the member of UNESCO COVID-19 Global 
Education Coalition, on the Webinar for 'Online Higher Education during 
COVID-19', and other projects as part of joint actions." said Zhan Tao, 
Director of UNESCO IITE. He continued: "As an integral part of UNESCO, IITE is 
working closely with partners from the global under the initiative 'Combat 
COVID-19: Keep Learning Together, We Are on the Move! ' for experience and 
resources sharing and collective efforts. Let's continue working together to 
support millions of students, teachers and parents in needs with passion, 
innovation and collective strength. Let's work together! Go Digital, Go 
Universal, Go Far!"

"During the crisis, Huawei will provide funds, open platforms, and free, 
high-quality education resources. We will also carry out multiple activities, 
including teaching, examination, training, communication, and resource 
development. By fully supporting the operations of Huawei ICT Academies 
worldwide and promoting online learning, we aim to minimize learning disruption 
for students at home." said Bradd Feng, Director of Huawei's Talent Ecosystem 
Development Dept.

During the sharing session, Ann Therese Ndong-Jatta, Director for the Bureau of 
Education in Africa, UNESCO; Xu Xiaofei, Deputy Director, the MOE Expert 
Advisory Group of Online Education for International Platforms and Courses 
Development, Vice President of Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT); Liu Shubo, 
Deputy Dean of School of Computer Science, Wuhan University; Samuel Kinuthia 
from Zetech University of Kenya; Weng Kai from School of Computer Science of 
Zhejiang University; Zhao Jianhua, Senior Expert of UNESCO-ICHEI as well as 
other experts from global higher educational institutions introduced their 
experience in developing online education schemes, organizing online learning, 
providing suggestions on mental health management for students and teachers, 
and using HUAWEI CLOUD WeLink in online teaching during the COVID-19 crisis. In 
addition to the special teaching methods, these experts also shared the 
challenges they had faced with and corresponding solutions.

Svetlana Knyazeva, Expert of UNESCO IITE, suggested that universities, 
enterprises, and educational organizations should open up learning resources, 
and produce and share MOOCs to help more educational institutions with online 
education.

Education disruption due to the crisis might further widen the educational gaps 
between regions and countries and aggravate the digital divide. To solve this 
problem, distance online education is one of the important and effective 
measures. Smooth communication platforms, appropriate teaching resources, as 
well as prompt, convenient supporting services will all serve as the key to 
large-scale online education. Huawei is willing to continuously share online 
education experience with universities and education organizations. It will 
increase investment, enhance digital resource construction, and promote 
education digitalization to ensure the accessibility of high-quality education.

For more information, please visit: 
https://www.huawei.com/minisite/tech4all/en/live-learning-never-stops.html?ic_medium=hwdc&ic_source=corp_sbanner_tech4all


SOURCE:  Huawei
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