The University Grants Commission has reported that the best 100 universities of the nation will be allowed to consequently begin online courses under the ‘PM e-VIDYA’ program as a component of the Atmanirbhar Bharat campaign. Chairman Prof. DP Singh likewise included “We will before long draw out an incorporated adaptation of open and separation learning […]
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The bothering analysis from political rivals and the sad demise of a Dalit young lady, who had no access to classes broadcast on the TV station, may have constrained even the, in any case, difficult chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan to dress up online method of education as a temporary game plan to get over the […]
More than 770 million students’ lives have been disrupted by Covid-19 and the consequent lockdowns globally. The United Nations has warned of the unparalleled scale and speed of the educational disruption being caused by Coronavirus. While much harm has been done by the pandemic, institutions can use this crisis to sharpen strategies and practices in areas such as internationalization and e-learning. India has over 37 million students enrolled in higher educational institutions (HEIs). Learning In Covid-19 Times And Beyond Turning A Crisis Into An Opportunity.
With the coronavirus pandemic constraining individuals into changing their purchasing and utilization conduct, the Indian government has been guaranteeing that there is undisrupted flexibility of every single basic help and item. Among these is online learning as the government grows its official edtech programs with the dispatch of E-Vidya for multi-mode access to online education. […]
Colleges and universities around the globe, standing up to the coronavirus pandemic, are contemplating whether and how to push ahead with classes one year from now. Cambridge on Tuesday turned into the first British college to move all student lectures online for the coming scholastic year, underscoring the extensive changes the coronavirus is compelling on […]
Following the declaration by the Union Finance Minister on more spotlight on online education, the technical education controller, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has requested that universities permit credit to move to students for online courses and offer courses through SWAYAM. The AICTE has requested that higher education establishments encourage credit move of […]
The University Grants Commission (UGC) is probably going to loosen up standards to permit more institutions to offer open and distance learning courses to compensate for the learning misfortune because of the lockdown forced in late March to check the Covid-19 spread, officials mindful of the issue said. The issue of setting another benchmark for […]
Amid the coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown, Tamil Nadu’s Higher Education Department has chosen to utilize the Moodle app for web-based teaching-learning in government arts and science colleges. The Higher Education Department coordinated the Tamil Nadu State Council for Higher Education to direct a two-day online hands-on preparing workshop on ‘Design, Develop and Deliver Online Courses through […]
The Indian education sector is purely focused on teaching. It is more teaching centric than learning. Classroom teachings are the major source of input for students. Covid-19 Pandemic has posed a serious challenge before the Education system. Initially, the teachers and the learners both didn’t understand how to move on in view of a sudden […]