Chandra Kumar
Founder — WiselyWise & Smart Maya AI · AI Keynote Speaker · Singapore
In the rapidly evolving educational landscape, AI is not just a tool — it's a partner that brings out the best in both students and educators. As the creator of Maya, the AI CoPilot for Education, I've spent years at the intersection of technology and learning, witnessing firsthand the transformations that are both practical and impactful.
Personal Insights
Hear firsthand stories of how AI can individualise learning, making education more accessible and engaging for every student. From the Tamil Nadu Government's Naan Mudhalvan programme (50+ colleges, 4,000+ students) to GIIS Smart Campus Singapore, I've seen AI shift the learning experience in ways that matter.
The most powerful realisation? AI doesn't replace the teacher — it amplifies them. When educators are freed from repetitive administrative tasks, they invest that time in the human work that only they can do: mentorship, encouragement, and real connection.
Practical Strategies
Educators can adopt AI tools to enrich their teaching methods and administrative processes — all while keeping the human touch in education. Here's what I've seen work:
- Individualised learning paths: AI analyses each student's progress and adapts content accordingly, ensuring no one falls behind and no one is held back.
- Automated assessment and feedback: Instant feedback loops help students correct mistakes faster, without waiting for the next class.
- Administrative efficiency: Attendance, scheduling, and progress reporting handled by AI free up hours each week for every educator.
Looking Forward
The challenges and opportunities ahead are real. What are the ethical considerations? How do we maintain a balance between technology and personal interaction in learning?
As AI continues to develop, the institutions that will thrive are those that treat AI as a partner — with human educators guiding, challenging, and inspiring students in ways no algorithm can replicate. The goal is not AI-led education. It's AI-enabled human education.
Whether you are an educator looking to enhance your classroom, an administrator aiming to streamline operations, or a policymaker crafting the future of educational policies — the conversation about AI in education is one we need to have now, thoughtfully and with the student at the centre.
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