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E-learning in India part 2

click on me for the first page 3. Traditional model unable to fulfil demand The aim of the government is to raise gross enrolment ratio to 30% by 2020. India will have the world’s largest tertiary-age population and second-largest graduate talent pipeline by the end of 2020. However, the existing educational infrastructure is not equipped to meet the additional requirements. E-learning can supplement the conventional model, and bridge the gap to a considerable extent. 4. Digital-friendly government policies The government has launched several programmes such as ‘Digital India’ and ‘Skill India’ to spread digital literacy, create a knowledge-based society in India, and implement three principles ‘access, equity and quality’ of the education policy.  e-Basta (schools books in digital form)  e-Education (all schools connected with broadband and free WiFi in all schools and develop pilot MOOCs, or Massive Online Open Courses)  Nand Ghars (digital tools as ...

E-learning in India

The Indian education system is often the subject of debate over outdated curriculum, rote learning, rising cost, poor quality of teachers and lack of infrastructure. On the positive side, our country boasts of world-class institutes such as the Indian Institutes of Management, Indian Institutes of Technology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Jawaharlal Nehru University. We are also one of the largest and oldest education systems in the world. Formal education in India is still based on a traditional model or brick-and-mortar classes. Students have to attend schools and colleges to complete their education. While this is the commonly accepted mode of formal education across the world, the education fraternity is opening up to online education or e-learning. Everything is going online. And, so is education. Scope of e-learning Online education goes beyond the realms of secondary, post-secondary and tertiary education. It also includes courses and modules for comp...

Drones

Strictly speaking, a  drone  is an unmanned  aircraft  that can fly autonomously—that is, without a human in control. Essentially, a drone is a flying robot. The aircrafts may be remotely controlled or can fly autonomously through software-controlled flight plans in their embedded systems working in conjunction with onboard sensors and GPS(Global Positioning System).   A delivery drone, is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) utilized to transport packages, food or other goods. Every one is excited about this technology and one day using it to deliver packages to customers around the world in 30 minutes or less. Amazon was one of the first organizations to announce a plan to use commercial drones for delivery activities. The integration of drones and internet of things technology has created numerous enterprise use cases; drones working with on-ground IoT sensor networks can help agricultural companies monitor land and crops, energy companies survey p...

Presentation part 2

presentation part 2 Hello guys let's don't waste our time and stick to our current topic presentation skills part 2 Mainly cracking the presentation requires 4 p's 1. Plan "Failing to plan is planning to fail". Yes what you have read is exactly correct in each and every aspect. For easy understanding I will give you an easy tip while preparing your plan Tip : 5 "W"ifes and 1"H"usband Don't be too practical of thinking about 5 wifes but just remember               5-W               1-H. Let's discuss about wifes : You may be wondering what he is taking about but the reality exists in 5 w's itself. Ok let me reveal them i)why ii)what iii)when                          "HOW" iv)who v)where In any presentation, there are basic pieces of information that an audience expects to receive from the presenter. You are the problem sol...

Presentation skills part 1

Hello guys welcome back ..!! Hopefully I wish that you went through my first blog about presentation skills. Today I'm here to teach the first key factor that is useful during the presentation. Well, let's think actually what a presentation is .......... In your life you may have experienced a situation where you are presenting something to someone. Now first let's talk about someone. What does this someone mean and what is the power of someone. So in real life this someone is nothing but "audience". It's all about your audience who is able to judge you,approve you etc. Just know your audience. When you're preparing a presentation, what do you need to know about your audience? The short answer: as much relevant information as possible. But just where do you begin? As part of your planning, keep these pointers in mind: Know the size of your audience. Will you be speaking to just a few people or to dozens or even hundreds of people...

Presentation skills

I have seen so many people facing problems while presenting something. So I'm here to help you by giving some tips which you can follow and become a successful presenter. I'm expecting you to think about the things that are useful while presenting some kind of things in front of someone. Meet you by clicking the below mentioned link.                           Take care.                   Have a nice day. click on me to go to part 1