TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The K–12 Education Administration has commissioned the University of Taipei to run a live-streaming collaborative learning program for Indigenous languages in elementary and middle schools.
Under the program, the administration offers a course called “Instructional Media Applications,” which uses AI to support teaching and expand approaches to language learning, the administration said in a press release.
The course is designed to help teachers learn to use media tools for live-stream teaching through hands-on practice. The administration said this can enrich learning materials and make language learning more engaging.
The administration said Indigenous language instructors can combine live-streamed collaborative teaching methods with the linguistic characteristics of individual communities to design AI learning modules that fit local cultural contexts, enabling students to apply Indigenous language learning more flexibly.
It added that the program leverages online interactive learning and helps overcome time and space constraints. With more innovative tools and teaching methods, language learning becomes more accessible, the administration said. Teachers can also adjust course content and difficulty to help ensure learning outcomes and improve learning efficiency, it said.




