Tuesday, January 7, 2025

This Incredible AI Learning Tool Prepares Students For The Future

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In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly displacing and disrupting employee skill sets, it's imperative to help current – and future – employees bridge the gap between the skills that AI demands and the skills they currently have. While corporations focus on reskilling their current workforces, educators around the world are hard at work developing and delivering courses to equip today's students with the skills required to thrive in a world increasingly defined and driven by AI.

A recent World Economic Forum survey reported that cognitive skills, such as creative thinking, analytical thinking, and technology literacy, a type of critical thinking skill, are forecast to be the most sought-after employee skills by 2027.

Collaboration between academia and industry is essential to deliver these skills at speed to students. That's why the SAP University Alliances program has been forging partnerships with educational institutions for 25 years, with more than 2,800 institutions currently working with SAP to educate tomorrow's talent with SAP skills.

One of these partners is HEC Montréal , a prestigious, internationally recognized business school with a long history of creating innovative learning approaches to equip students with SAP skills.

In an interview, Professor Pierre-Majorique Léger of HEC Montréal talked about the latest collaboration between HEC Montréal and SAP: Business Builders, the next generation of SAP gamified learning.

Professor Léger says educators are caught up in the generative AI tsunami and need to "rethink a new pedagogical approach for students to develop data analytics and data literacy skills while at the same time recognizing that ChatGPT, for example, makes it super easy for students to circumvent doing the tasks themselves."

The game can be played either face-to-face or in virtual teaching sessions, either synchronously in a single session or over several sessions.

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