Redefining Learning Through Artificial Intelligence: Engage with the Divine Comedy like Never Before
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The time has come to revolutionize traditional teaching methods by integrating them with cutting-edge technologies in today's innovation landscape. Do you share our vision? Great, you'll love what's next!
We believe that the digital transformation of education offers a colossal opportunity for schools, teachers, and students to engage with a constantly evolving world—a world rich in ideas. This will make teaching and learning more dynamic and interactive. That's why we pondered how to streamline and modernize communication between schools and students.
Our unanimous answer: Kiosk Mode, a multimedia totem equipped with Artificial Intelligence. It serves as a dynamic and innovative platform for communication within educational institutions.
Wondering how it works? Let's break it down:
What can Kiosk Mode do for students?
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- Provide in-depth explanations on any subject or topic;
- Offer recommendations for further learning resources;
- Send documents or brochures to students via email;
- Read documents or PDFs,
- Create quizzes or assessments through a Virtual Assistant.
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What Can Kiosk Mode Do for Teachers, Parents, and Schools?
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- Deliver updates on official circulars or communications;
- Provide information about the school layout;
- Share school opening and closing hours and holiday dates;
- Offer reminders about teacher meetings or parent-teacher conferences;
- Manage online attendance records;
- Offline and Online School Digitization!!
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Beyond the physical totem, Kiosk Mode can also seamlessly integrate into the school's website as a Virtual Assistant, available 24/7!
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The assistant can offer details about the institution, educational programs, online attendance records, and overall school organization, thereby enhancing user experience and easing access to sought-after information.
So, What's the Connection with Dante's Day (Dantedì)?
What better occasion to launch Kiosk Mode for schools than on the day celebrating Dante and his monumental work, the Divine Comedy?
First, check out the video: GAIA explains why March 25th is celebrated as Dante's Day.