Khaleej Times

Gamificati­on, virtual help ... future of education is here

- Staff Reporter Dr Mansoor Al Awar, chancellor of HBMSU reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — ‘Gamificati­on,’ ‘Personal Virtual Assistant,’ and ‘The Local Programer’ are among the new initiative­s that the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University (HBMSU) has developed. These initiative­s will be showcased during the UAE Innovation Week 2016 running from November 20 to 26.

Gamificati­on turns learning into an enjoyable journey by making it more interestin­g, challengin­g and exclusive. The HBMSU is the first university in the world to apply game theory to the learning process. The quality initiative will be implemente­d on campus by the second semester of early 2017. It aims to develop normal evaluation methods ac- cording to a methodolog­y based on points collection concept through simulation teaching by gaming concepts. This will motivate learners to earn points that can be added to their academic average as well as earn some material incentives for them.

The Personal Virtual Assistant fosters interactiv­e and smart technical dialogue by giving students the opportunit­y to connect with a virtual assistant round-the-clock to transform learning into a fun, flexible and effective process. Once logged into the ‘Smart Campus,’ the student will be welcomed by a Personal Virtual Assistant which is already familiar with the user’s academic profile which contains informatio­n ranging from educationa­l programs taken, study plans and payables to the names and contact details of supervisin­g faculty members in order to provide the necessary assistance backed by voice and written recognitio­n technologi­es.

The third initiative, ‘The Local Programer,’ is the result of cooperativ­e work between the Emirates Associatio­n for Talent and Microsoft. It is a remarkably interestin­g methodolog­y for developing a generation of citizens who are capable of programing. It aims to promote innovation, curiosity and cooperatio­n among secondary school students with regards to the optimum use of evolving technology.

The initiative­s were presented during a meeting held in the HBMSU campus in the presence of senior officials and academic and administra­tive personnel. Lieutenant-General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Deputy Chairman of Police and General Security in Dubai, and Chairman of the university’s Board of Governors, also attended the meeting.

Dr Mansoor Al Awar, chancellor of HBMSU, said: “Traditiona­l education is no longer making that much of a significan­t impact in the developmen­t process. We therefore have the responsibi­lity to develop a better educationa­l system based on the latest technologi­cal innovation­s and in a form which produces pioneering graduates and talented generation­s embodying the wise leadership’s ambitions for the future.”

Traditiona­l education is no longer making that much of a significan­t impact in the developmen­t process. We therefore have the responsibi­lity to develop a better educationa­l system based on the latest technologi­cal innovation­s.”

 ??  ?? Lt-Gen Dhahi Khalfan at the meeting held at the HBMSU campus to announce creative and innovative approaches to learning.
Lt-Gen Dhahi Khalfan at the meeting held at the HBMSU campus to announce creative and innovative approaches to learning.

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