Digital Learning

Technology isn’t just for learning

Our students are growing up in a digital world. So it’s important they know how to integrate technology into their learning and lives.

With Cognita, they develop four key characteristics that will equip them well for our fast-moving world:

1. Digital Citizens: make informed and responsible decisions online.
2. Digital Learners: use digital skills to support and boost their learning.
3. Digital Communicators: work well with others and problem-solve.
4. Digital Innovators: push boundaries with new and existing technologies.

Our digital learning resources

We want our students to be able to thrive in a fast-changing world and technology is a key part of that. Digital learning is evolving at pace and it’s already changing the way our students learn and interact with the world.

We’re already using digital learning tools and applications in our schools and we’ll use them more as technology develops. This not only benefits our students, we know it supports our teachers too.

To help everyone get the best out of digital learning, we’ve set up our bespoke digital learning website with helpful tools and resources. And we have dedicated Digital Learning Advisors for each region, who advise and support our teachers with all aspects of digital learning.

What about Artificial Intelligence?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing all areas of life.

And education is no exception.

So to help us meet this new challenge head on, we’ve created the Artificial Intelligence Framework for Teaching and Learning. We designed this framework so that our students and teachers feel empowered to use AI and they’ll thrive in a world that’s changing every day.

Our goal isn’t to replace teachers with AI, it’s to support and enhance them. We need teachers in our classrooms, now more than ever. Being human is a critical part of learning.

School of the Future

Our School of the Future conferences bring together students and teachers from our Cognita family and beyond to focus on the challenges and opportunities for technology in education.

And at our third conference in 2023, organised by our team in Chile, our Cognita approach to digital skills was the main focus. 15 keynote speakers from Chile talked about how collaborative learning can help us to find innovative solutions.

The Director of Innovation and Global Projects at Cognita Chile, Carolina Bergamasco said, “Today, our network of schools has become a benchmark in digital education in Chile. This conference is not just an event, but a milestone in digital competence as an enabler for learning.”

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