Ambow Education Launches HybriU Adaptive Teach for Real-Time Classroom Innovation

Reuters12-03
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/AMBO">Ambow Education</a> Launches HybriU Adaptive Teach for Real-Time Classroom Innovation

Ambow Education Holding Ltd. has announced the launch of HybriU Adaptive Teach™, a next-generation teaching system designed to enhance instruction and learning outcomes for both onsite and online students. Built on Ambow's HybriU™ phygital innovation platform, the new system uses real-time intelligence and adaptive instruction powered by AI to increase student engagement and provide instructors with immediate insights. HybriU Adaptive Teach also features real-time auto transcription delivered as structured smart notes in students' preferred languages, transforming classroom interactions and supporting active participation. This product launch represents a significant advancement in Ambow's mission to improve educational outcomes and expand its HybriU product ecosystem.

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