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Dr Chao Mbogho

Dr Chao Mbogho is a multi-award-winning researcher, educator, and mentor in Computer Science. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Cape Town, an MSc in Computer Science from the University of Oxford, and a BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science from Kenya Methodist University. She has earned over twenty recognitions, fellowships, and awards for her work in research, education, and mentorship. For example, she was the first Kenyan to win the 2020 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Award in Engineering, Innovation, and Technology, was also named as one of the 2017 Quartz Africa Innovators, was selected as a 2017 Techwomen Fellow, was awarded a Leadership ‘Zuri’ award for her positive contribution to the Kenyan community in 2018, and was also named as one of the 2018 Faces of Science in Kenya. In 2019, Dr. Chao was recognized by Okay! Africa as one of the women of African descent who are making a positive and impactful contribution to the youth in their communities.

CES 2021 Taiwanese startup VoiceTube found the ultimate equation for efficient English learning

CES 2021 Taiwanese startup VoiceTube found the ultimate equation for efficient English learning News provided by Share this article Share this article TAIPEI, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Launched in 2013, VoiceTube successfully created the biggest English language learning platform in Asia with over four million registered users. Users can not only find English videos with subtitles but can also engage themselves in a specially designed learning system for targeting learnings. Through research and technology innovation, VoiceTube found the most efficient method to learn English, and they are now ready to expand the learning platform to a wider part of the world. A data-driven education startup

Gulf Medical University wins two global education awards

Gulf Medical University wins two global education awards Supplied photo With its virtual patient learning system, it bested over 1,400 universities from 72 countries. Gulf Medical University (GMU) has won two categories at the Reimagine Education Awards, a global body that has been dubbed the ‘Oscars of education’. It was ranked first in the use of artificial intelligence in teaching and learner assessment, where it bested more than 1,400 universities from 72 countries. Open to educational innovators from all around the world, the Reimagine Education global conference and competition brought together edtech startups, academic faculty from top institutions, chief innovation officers, university leadership, teachers, and other stakeholders in the future of higher education teaching and learning. It rewards innovative approaches that enhance student learning outcomes and employability.

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