The World Economic Forum published an article advocating to “disrupt” current educational methods in favor of using virtual reality and the metaverse, partly to combat climate change.
The World Economic Forum (WEF), in Monday’s blog, urged wide adoption of virtual realities (VR), and even the metaverse (as an education tool). WEF wrote that the “transformation” of education “still needs further technological advancements to disrupt education.” The article repeatedly presented “disruption” as a positive thing, arguing that making VR a primary component of education is not only good but necessary.
WEF said VR in education is important to help fight so-called “climate change.”
“Environmental pressures and COP26 goals (from the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference) will drive the digitalizing of education streams, where feasible and affordable, inside and outside the classroom, reducing the reliance on textbooks, notebooks and pencils as critical learning tools,” the blog post says.
Even WEF had to admit that VR and the metaverse could “limit human interaction,” but asserted that “the benefits of VR outweigh the risks” as long as there’s “proper research” behind the technology. Is WEF using this terminology to seed the collective consciousness for rolling out their own “research” that they’ll inevitably tout?
Making education “less conventional” is good, according to WEF. The article insisted that educational technology is “at a turning point,” and changes should be made using VR. WEF failed to address questions about the control of VR. It also did not discuss how to reduce the risk of human interaction being limited by increased VR usage.
At the WEF Davos conference this week, Australian eSafety commissioner Julie Inman Grant called for a “recalibration” of human rights, including free speech, online. Her fellow panelist and BusinessWorld contributing editor Pranjal Sharma stated that he thinks governments have the “right” to access certain sensitive private data, including detailed medical data.
WEF has spearheaded totalitarian initiatives, including “The Great Reset.” WEF also published a blog marketing the underlying concepts of The Great Reset in 2016 headlined “Welcome To 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better.”
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