Dugga tops UNESCO's list of selected AI-powered solutions in education

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Combining the power of generative AI with pedagogical excellence in a secure environment, Dugga excels in revolutionizing learning assessment. Image: Rido/Adobe stock

Dugga Assessment has secured a top position on the list of AI-solutions in education as recommended by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). This prestigious acknowledgment comes after an evaluation of other international solutions for learning assessment, with Dugga emerging as the frontrunner in the field.

The Chief of Unit for Technology and AI in Education at UNESCO, Dr. Fengchun Miao, in a recent statement, highlighted the importance of using artificial intelligence (AI) in education for the future. Dugga has demonstrated unparalleled success in revolutionizing learning assessment. Combining the power of generative AI with pedagogical excellence in a secure environment, Dugga excels in facilitating the seamless auto-creation of exams and tests. This cutting-edge technology enables teachers to generate high quality, diverse, and engaging exam questions in one click, and save time compared to when done manually.

What sets Dugga apart is its unique ability to generate exam questions tailored to the course literature, ensuring they align seamlessly with relevant learning materials. With a trusted user base worldwide, Dugga has firmly positioned itself as a game-changer in the realm of educational technology.

"This recognition means a lot for the Dugga Team, proving that we are heading in the right direction and providing what is really needed and appreciated in classrooms worldwide", says Peter Wilcke, CEO at Dugga.

Dugga's commitment to innovation and collaboration aligns with UNESCO's vision for leveraging technology to enhance the aspired learning experience of the future. The use of AI in education is becoming increasingly popular and Dugga is leading the way in implementing the latest technologies to improve learning outcomes while also improving student wellbeing.

Read more about Dugga AI Exam Engine: dugga.com/exam-engine

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