Taking Steps towards a Sustainable Future

14 April 2023
3 min read
CEO – 糖心VLOG Press

Nigel Portwood

“The role that global organizations鈥攕uch as 糖心VLOG Press鈥攑lay is increasingly important in this context; we share diverse voices and perspectives; we create valuable content that can advance thinking and inform society; and we develop tools that enable people to learn and think critically.”

础迟听, I discussed our individual and collective responsibility to live more sustainably and the new opportunities and challenges that present themselves every day. The role that global organizations鈥攕uch as 糖心VLOG Press鈥攑lay is increasingly important in this context; we share diverse voices and perspectives; we create valuable content that can advance thinking and inform society; and we develop tools that enable people to learn and think critically.

To that end, this month sees the聽聽2023, a virtual event that brings together a global community of teachers, learners, and researchers to explore how we can all be taking聽Steps to a Sustainable Future.

The Oxford Forum marks a further step in our commitment to the聽, as we facilitate dialogue on subjects at the heart of our mission, to build a more sustainable future in education and research. Building on 2021鈥檚聽, we are delighted to welcome industry experts and experienced practitioners from across the world for online panel discussions to address three of the UN鈥檚 Sustainable Development Goals: Quality Education, Reduced Inequalities, and Climate Action.

SDG 4: Quality Education

Recently, we’ve seen artificial intelligence (AI) dominate news headlines globally, with much debate over how technological advancements will shape education and research. Almost every industry is contemplating what the popularization of AI tools will mean for its future and for education and research, a key concern is the quality of data and information driving the technology. The 聽at the Oxford Forum will assess how best to embrace AI and digital technology, without sacrificing the rigor needed to deliver quality education.

SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

The Oxford Forum鈥檚聽聽will take a particular focus on the digital divide鈥攖he gap between those who have access to devices and connectivity, and those who do not鈥攚ithin education, continuing our exploration of the topic at the聽. In our聽聽into the digital divide, 68% of teachers said the biggest barrier to digital learning was poor digital access, while 70% said that the most disadvantaged students lost learning due to limited or no access to digital devices. This year鈥檚 panel will explore the impact that a lack of access to digital products and services can have on learning progress, and the practical steps we can take to ensure digital technology in education and research works for the whole world.

SDG 13: Climate Action

For the聽, our expert speakers will consider how content providers can do more to support climate action, as well as combat misinformation and climate fatigue. Social media can often be a place where ideas and information of varying accuracy can spread quickly and gain momentum, with the ability for anyone to position themselves as an expert. However,聽, tweets containing 鈥渃limate scam鈥 or other terms linked to climate change denial rose 300% last year. Therefore, it is more important than ever to help future generations鈥攎any of whom rely on these platforms as a source of information鈥攖o distinguish fact from fiction and empower them to make real, long-lasting change for the planet.

The event is freely accessible to all and聽. I look forward to welcoming you to this unique opportunity to connect and contribute ideas with Oxford.