How can education prepare students for a world that doesn't exist yet?

In the interest of “social distancing,” the COVID crisis suddenly threw learners en masse into online learning. At times, this has confirmed the worst fears of teachers and students who had not previously experienced e-learning. Children, college students and workplace and community learners have found themselves lumbered with videos followed by quizzes, canned e-textbook sequences, and endless video meetings where there is little opportunity to do much more than to listen. The learner is not only isolated at home; they have been isolated by their screens. Keep tuned with Sagson Education Portal which will attend Digital Universities MENA conference aims to discuss how institutions across the region can embrace digital transformation and internationalization to meet the needs of students and society and rise to the forefront of the digital economy.