In a world of rapid technological change, education cannot afford to lag behind. That’s why we participated today with great enthusiasm in the “AI in Education” conference, held at the Wrocław Academy of Business in Applied Sciences.
A common theme throughout all discussions was responsibility both in terms of how new solutions are implemented and their impact on students, teachers, and the entire educational ecosystem.
EdTech is out everyday reality.
For years, we’ve been designing and developing IT solutions dedicated to education, supporting both public institutions and private learning centers.
We've built applications that facilitate educational content management, systems for software administration in academic environments and tools that enable better communication between students and universities. We prioritize clear interfaces, data security and adapting solutions to the real needs of users from teachers and IT administrators to students themselves.
At the conference, we found the conversations around responsible implementation of AI in education especially relevant. Technology can support learning processes, personalize teaching methods to individual student needs, and relieve teachers of repetitive tasks. But just as importantly, it must be used ethically, transparently and with a focus on the long-term development of young people.
That’s why we believe the future of education lies in combining innovation with a deep understanding of social and cultural contexts. Conferences like this one are an invaluable forum for exploring the challenges and opportunities facing the education sector in Poland.