Taiwan's EdTech industry has emerged as a trailblazer in integrating technology into education, resulting in a robust and innovative sector that generated US$18.6 billion last year. The COVID-19 pandemic has only accelerated the adoption of online learning platforms in Taiwan, making learning more accessible, efficient, and inclusive.
In an interview with Lin Jiunn-Shiow , the Deputy Director-General of ADI and the architect of METAEDU, a program aiming to establish Taiwan's EdTech Industry as an international brand, we explored the potential of Taiwan's EdTech industry in promoting learning equality and bridging the education gap.
According to Lin, Taiwan's EdTech companies can play a significant role in promoting learning equality and bridging the education gap. METAEDU envisions a future of education that integrates virtual and real-world utilities through a range of hybrid technologies and application services.
METAEDU addresses the challenges faced by school principals and teachers in remote areas by offering innovative education services through live webcasting and access to abundant resources from various industries and NGOs. This approach creates a well-rounded, exciting, and globalized curriculum that connects students to the world.
For educators, METAEDU provides O&O live classroom courses, training in distance teaching skills, interactive seminars and workshops, and the latest trends in learning technology, including augmented and virtual reality courses and business. Since 2013, over 70 Taiwanese companies from the EdTech industry have joined METAEDU, demonstrating the industry's commitment to promoting learning equality.
Taiwan's EdTech industry seeks to collaborate with other countries in the region to promote equitable access to education and drive growth. The collaboration with The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) provides opportunities for member countries to learn from Taiwan's successful EdTech industry and digital transformation approach. By working together, we can create a more innovative and effective education system that benefits all learners.
In conclusion, Taiwan's EdTech industry is well-poised to promote learning equality and bridge the education gap through innovative solutions that integrate virtual and real-world utilities. By leveraging the industry's expertise and resources and collaborating with other countries in the region, we can create a more equitable and accessible education system that prepares learners for the challenges of the future.