Silvina Moschini

Revolutionized Latin American education through technology and social innovation

Silvina Moschini is the founder of Khan Academy Latinoamérica, expanding access to free education for over 5 million students across 20 countries. Her work adapting Khan Academy's platform for Spanish-speaking audiences introduced personalized learning to regions with severe educational disparities. She pioneered the use of AI-driven learning analytics to tailor education to individual student needs.

As CEO of the nonprofit organization, she secured partnerships with governments and UNESCO to integrate digital learning into national curricula. Her initiative "Escuela 2.0" provided tablets and internet access to rural schools in Argentina, reaching 1.2 million students in remote areas. During the pandemic, her team developed emergency learning platforms that served 3 million additional students.

Moschini's advocacy led to the creation of Latin America's first digital education certification programs recognized by universities. Her TEDx talk here outlines her vision for equitable education. She co-authored 《Educación Para Todos: La Revolución Digital》 detailing her strategies.

Her work with the Inter-American Development Bank established metrics for measuring digital education effectiveness, influencing policies across 18 countries. She currently advises UNICEF on global education technology strategies.

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