Africa seems to be the most active in the efforts to leverage either TV or radio (70%), some combining both (34% of countries), while Europe and North America seems to be using less radio than other regions, yet very active in deploying TV-based distance education programmes. UNESCO and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) organised a virtual workshop on Wednesday 27 May inviting representative from national broadcasters to present the programmes and innovations put in place as well as discuss the lessons learned on the use of radio and television-based distance learning.Ĭonsidering this technological divide, most countries around the world are also using television and/or radio-based programmes to implement distance education. Many countries had to quickly find effective solutions and television and radio have proven to be a good alternative in a context where online learning is not possible. Around 706 million students lack internet access and 56 million live in areas not covered by mobile networks. However, some 826 million students (50%) kept out of classrooms by the pandemic do not have access to a computer at home, according to a recent study by the UNESCO Institute of Statistics (UIS) and the Teacher Task Force. Many countries turned to online based distance education to ensure that learning never stops. The COVID-19 pandemic has been one of the biggest disruptions to education the world has ever known affecting more than 90% of the world student’s population. UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger.MGIEP - Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development.IESALC - International Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean.IITE - Institute for Information Technologies in Education.
As of December 2020, Apple still hadn't launched a new Apple TV.
As of April 4, 2020, Jon Prosser stated that the new 13-inch MacBook Pro was due to launch " next month." It ultimately did launch on May 1. He tweeted that it was releasing that day a few hours ahead of its announcement.In one of his earlier leaks, he corroborated Ben Geskin's statement about meetings being held with media members about AirPods Pro before their release on October 30, 2019.The MacBook Pro redesign with more powerful M-series processor is due at WWDC 2021.
Lossless audio could come to the AirPods via an update to the AirPlay protocol.