Being fast with a gradual pace!

E-learning is smart learning that has the potential to take the education system to another level. This is the reason why India is not hesitant to use e-learning and adopt an Ed-tech attitude to learn and teach others.

Pen and paper do have their roles to play in an educational environment but it also can’t be ignored that digitally activated education system has created its identity with different audio-visual concepts in the form of audio-visual presentations that are used by the colleges and universities to teach their students for better learning.

Ed-tech is believed to serve a vast purpose of learning which is easy, accessible, and fast. When knowledge shakes hands with technology the concept meets with its method of executionAlso, an ed tech teacher is a key who connects technology with its users.

How it did start?

The story is not way beyond the decades. All the after the 1990s must have seen the emergence of technologies which their decided use in terms of Digitalisation that later developed an Internet Media also known as Digital Media.

Many thanks to Videsh Sanchar Nigam Private Limited that introduced the internet to India. It was in the platform at around the year 1995 but it was not much known among the people especially illiterate. So, the best-sought medium of teaching was to first educate the educated and later create the face to face interaction between the internet and the user. By the end of 2020, it is expected to reach beyond 50 billion devices. This statistic will surely be using the internet.

The use of the internet earlier was not as easy and affordable as it is today. You can definitely get to see the use of the internet in almost every PC and mobile phones.

When using the internet is a craze than why can’t it bring the same craziness in education? 

E-ed apps – The revolutionized education system in India 

With the advent of digital learning, the scholars in the education system are no way lagging behind in spreading knowledge through invaluable e-ed apps. Here are a few examples of such apps that are leading in the field of education.

  1. BYJU’s App: There was no effort needed to name the app by Byju Raveendran as he cleared declared this app as his. BYJU’s had earlier started with serving the students of 4th to 12th standards online through this app. Various expert teachers had collaborated to teach the students for their best of knowledge. Now, its syllabus and teaching staff also guides the students of JEE and NEET.
  2. Meritnation: This is a similar app like that of BYJU’s that provides lessons to the students from class 6th to 12th of both CBSE and ICSE boards. It is also good in helping aspiring candidates to clear competitive exams. Students using it have access to the study materials, notes, and assignments.

Pavan Chauhan, the co-founder and Managing Director of meritation.com had developed this app.

  1. SoloLearn app: It is an efficient app for students who love to learn by themselves and excel in their areas of interest. There is a range of apps which operates as its extension to serve all its students.

After one decided to help the community of students coming from all strata then the other worked in the process of making these concepts more efficient. When learning can be fun then no one should say that they don’t like studies.

The basic concept of the internet was to inform. Now, the students can learn and acknowledge the same in pretty possible ways. The revolution of education through the internet was quite speedy and it will continue this way if monitored continuously.

Where the trends are changing the education system is no way lagging. If fashion can be hitherto than why not education system stylize itself?

Many thanks to the teachers who are continuously working with passion to uplift the calibre of their students.

One response to “How Ed-tech has revolutionized the education system in India?”

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