In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, the fusion of technology and pedagogy is more critical than ever. Kalvium recently facilitated a thought-provoking roundtable discussion titled “Technology-Guided, Faculty-Led Learning”, at the Digii100 Summit 2024, where panelists shared insights into how technology can complement faculty-led education to create engaging, future-ready learning environments.
Snippet From the Roundtable Discussion on Technology-Guided, Faculty-Led Learning Facilitated by Kalvium
Here are the key themes and takeaways from this engaging conversation:
Rethinking Education in a Competitive Landscape
With foreign universities entering the Indian market post-NEP 2020, the pressure on Indian institutions to modernize their pedagogies is at an all-time high. Panelists stressed the need for Indian universities to embrace innovative teaching techniques to stay relevant and competitive in the global education market.
“The competition is no longer just local—it’s global. Adopting modern methodologies is the only way forward.”
The Role of Technology in Public Institutions
A key challenge identified during the discussion was the bureaucratic nature of public institutions, which often delays the adoption of new technologies. Panelists highlighted how integrating tech can not only streamline administrative processes but also make education more student-centric.
“Public institutions must shift focus from bureaucratic systems to enhancing student engagement through technology.”
The Esteemed Speakers from the Roundtable Discussion on Technology-Guided, Faculty-Led Learning Facilitated by Kalvium
From Overhead Projectors to AI: The Evolution of EdTech
The discussion traced the evolution of educational technology, from simple teaching aids to advanced AI-driven tools. A panelist shared anecdotes from the early days of video-based training to illustrate how technology has consistently transformed teaching methods.
“Standardizing communication through technology, like video-based learning, was a game-changer. Today, AI offers even greater possibilities.”
Employer-Funded Education: A Vision for the Future
A revolutionary idea discussed was employer-funded education, where companies invest in students’ education in exchange for skilled talent. This model eliminates the burden of student fees and aligns learning with industry requirements, offering a win-win for all stakeholders.
“Employer-funded education could redefine accessibility, affordability, and employability in higher education.”
The Roundtable Discussion on Technology-Guided, Faculty-Led Learning Facilitated by Kalvium was Chaired by Bhushan Lawande, Founder and MD, E4 Development and Coaching Ltd. and Dr. Samir Karkhanis, CEO, Yangpoo University Partners
Meeting the Expectations of the Netflix Generation
Modern students, accustomed to the dynamism of social media and streaming platforms, demand education that is equally engaging and interactive. Traditional, slide-heavy lectures no longer suffice. Panelists agreed that faculty need to evolve into facilitators who use multimedia and digital tools to capture students’ attention.
“Education needs to be theatrical and captivating to meet the expectations of today’s students.”
The Evolving Role of Faculty
In a technology-enabled world, the role of faculty is shifting from being content providers to curators and facilitators. Proficiency in digital tools, simulation-based learning, and multimedia content creation is becoming essential for educators to stay relevant.
“Faculty are now tasked with integrating technology into their teaching to create impactful learning experiences.”
Experiential Learning: Where Technology Meets Reality
Panelists emphasized the importance of experiential learning environments, powered by advanced tools like AI, drones, and simulation labs. These hands-on experiences not only excite students but also prepare them for real-world challenges.
“Experiential learning transforms education by making it practical and engaging.”
Snippet From the Roundtable Discussion on Technology-Guided, Faculty-Led Learning Facilitated by Kalvium
Building Smarter Classrooms with AI
The use of AI and GenAI to design courses and suggest content is a promising innovation in education. While AI can automate course-building, panelists emphasized the critical role of faculty in curating and validating AI-generated content.
“AI accelerates course design, but the human touch ensures its relevance and quality.”
A Techno-Commercial Future for Education
The discussion concluded with a consensus that technology must be seamlessly integrated into education to meet the demands of modern learners. The future of education lies in balancing technological advancements with pedagogical integrity.
“Technology isn’t optional—it’s the cornerstone of tomorrow’s classrooms.”
Final Thoughts
The roundtable underscored the transformative power of technology in education while highlighting the indispensable role of faculty. Whether through AI, employer-funded models, or experiential learning, the future of education demands collaboration between technology and pedagogy to create student-centric, impactful experiences.
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