Experience has shown that eLearning makes it easier for teachers to teach, and ensures that students learn faster. Teaching complemented by digital learning tools, which include activity-based modules, which makes teaching interactive, improves the comprehension ...
The rapid pace of technology is having its impact on every aspect of human life, may it be the family, the work place, or social life. Mankind seems to be passing through a crisis. Technology ...
More and more schools are discovering the advantages of eLearning and are embracing digital education. Modern education goes beyond the classrooms, and, indeed, the borders and boundaries of countries. Education has become an exciting interactive ...
Education has a direct link with a country’s prosperity. Our large population must be leveraged to advantage. All countries with huge populations have made excellent use of this resource to drive economic growth and improve ...
The concept of ‘digital classroom’, wherein conventional teaching is aided by technology-based learning, is growing fast among the private schools in India. A large number of schools have already made the switch, either fully or ...
Digital learning is fast becoming a game-changer in schools all across India. Once digital learning becomes the norm in schools, India will not lag in student assessment programmes, but lead from the front. In today’s ...
In a society richly steeped in culture, traditions, heritage and multilingualism, we need to reflect on transforming the attitude towards education. The educational system must allow for the fact that there are different ways of ...
Implementation of digital learning technology is gradually becoming a norm in schools. Investors and heads of institutions are now more willing to invest in a digital learning system. Training of teachers, therefore to ensure that ...
Even though we have travelled long way in implementing ICT in classrooms, little has been done to ensure that it is applied in institutions across the rural India. As always, rural areas have been ignored ...
The decision by the World Bank to extend aid worth $ 500 million to the Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA), the ambitious secondary education project of the Government of India, is a welcome step. This ...