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First digital university opens in Phl

The pandemic has revealed the power of hybrid learning in keeping students and teachers connected from anywhere and at any time

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Launching the country's first digital classroom is seen to improve student-teacher engagement and virtual classroom experiences by transforming Mapua University's traditional classrooms to optimize hybrid learning.

The initiative is part of Cisco's Country Digital Acceleration program in the Philippines, UGNAYAN 2030. Mapua will pilot the program, with Cisco deploying state-of-the-art technology, including a full range of purpose-built artificial intelligence (AI)-powered collaboration tools, such as the Cisco Webex Meeting Suite, Webex Boards, and devices, and Meraki Wireless and Smart Cameras, to help create inclusive and engaging learning experiences in hybrid classrooms.

Dr. Dodjie S. Maestrecampo, president and chief executive officer of Mapúa University, said, "The pandemic has revealed the power of hybrid learning in keeping students and teachers connected from anywhere and at any time. But these experiences are only possible with the right connectivity, collaboration, and right level of cyber security. Cisco has been a trusted advisor and partner in empowering our flexible, hybrid learning journey. I am confident that this partnership will transform the learning experience Mapúa University will offer its students moving forward."

He emphasized the pivotal role of partnerships with private organizations such as Cisco in driving innovation in education, saying:

To harness the full potential of the digital classroom experience, Mapúa and Cisco have developed a training curriculum for teachers that focuses on blended, hybrid learning. A specialized training program will be rolled out to ensure that teachers and students are taught to effectively use Cisco devices and solutions so they can communicate, collaborate, and learn effectively from anywhere.

 Modernized campus

 Mapúa has also set its sights on achieving several other critical milestones as part of its comprehensive approach to creating a modernized campus. This includes making education accessible across borders by offering fully online Bachelor's and Master's degree programs.

Mapúa will support upskilling and micro-credential initiatives through online courses in accredited learning and certification platforms. This builds on the university's standing as one of the largest partners for the Cisco Networking Academy in the Philippines.

The university hopes to meet its goal of building students for the world by delivering global and digital educational offerings through modernizing its digital infrastructure and retrofitting its classrooms with state-of-the-art Cisco technology.

Advanced AI features like facial recognition for in-meeting name labels and a digital assistant that provides for a zero-touch, voice-controlled meeting experience, coupled with its high-quality camera and audio intelligence, will allow students to meet virtually and collaborate regardless of where they are and deliver similar experiences for all students irrespective of their location.