The Potential For The Future Of Education

As the shroud of COVID-19 descends over the island, a vision of Jamaica’s future in tourism, agriculture and a variety of other industries may have become clouded, however amidst the gloom, the outline of a future technologically driven educational environment is starting to become apparent, with thousands of schoolchildren and university students forced to complete courses online following the closure of schools.

To discuss the potential for the future of education we are joined by Dr. Luz Longsworth Pro-Vice-Chancellor and principal of UWI open campus and education entrepreneur Gordon Swaby Founder and CEO of social learning service edufocal.com.

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