At the Politecnico di Milano, Cisco enables an innovative teaching method
Cisco Italia has implemented a new hybrid learning project at the Politecnico di Milano. The initiative saw the company engaged in the preparation of 340 classrooms located in the different campuses of the Politecnico di Milano, and is the concrete expression of Cisco's vision of a world in which digital and physical coexist and interact, to give life to quality and inclusive user experiences.
As Agostino Santoni, CEO of Cisco Italy underlined: "In all fields, and learning is no exception, we must imagine a different future: the health crisis has I imposed new paradigms, highlighting the need to design new ways of working, learning, interacting. The exclusive use of digital was a perfect solution in a situation of great emergency: experience, especially in the school environment, has taught us that we cannot ignore a hybrid approach that combines physical and digital, involving people more. , so that all students can feel involved, regardless of whether they are in the classroom or are connected remotely. What we have achieved together with the Politecnico di Milano is a concrete example of this vision of ours. "
" The Politecnico di Milano is about to offer its community a great opportunity. It is not just a question of ensuring continuity of learning for those who cannot reach the classroom due to problems related to the pandemic, but of devising and implementing new ways of teaching and learning. Modes that enhance the best of the contributions that come from the digital world and from physical presence, becoming a further reason for the attractiveness of our University at an international level ".
As Agostino Santoni, CEO of Cisco Italy underlined: "In all fields, and learning is no exception, we must imagine a different future: the health crisis has I imposed new paradigms, highlighting the need to design new ways of working, learning, interacting. The exclusive use of digital was a perfect solution in a situation of great emergency: experience, especially in the school environment, has taught us that we cannot ignore a hybrid approach that combines physical and digital, involving people more. , so that all students can feel involved, regardless of whether they are in the classroom or are connected remotely. What we have achieved together with the Politecnico di Milano is a concrete example of this vision of ours. "
" The Politecnico di Milano is about to offer its community a great opportunity. It is not just a question of ensuring continuity of learning for those who cannot reach the classroom due to problems related to the pandemic, but of devising and implementing new ways of teaching and learning. Modes that enhance the best of the contributions that come from the digital world and from physical presence, becoming a further reason for the attractiveness of our University at an international level ".