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A better virtual classroom experience through classroom.live

The current academic session marred and disrupted by covid19 pandemic is being run through online classes by schools as well as higher education institutions. The very presence of video conferencing platforms and apps like Google Classroom, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Webex  and others all have made this transition possible and as a stopgap measure opened the horizon and acceptance across the …

AHAGURU app adds free online courses for underprivileged students

AhaGuru, an after-school online IIT+JEE+NEET coaching institute in Chennai has added  a Free Math and English Program  as new features on its AhaGuru App for making it freely accessibleto poor children. AhaGuru, in collaboration with an education non-profit organization, Aid India, is now reaching effective learning content to children in villages in various districts of Tamil Nadu. Aid India volunteers have identified …

‘Mylestone’ – a smart curriculum solution in the school academics space –on fast pace

Launched by S. Chand and Co., one of India’s oldest and largest textbook and education content company in 2015, Mylestone, a curriculum solution designed for K-8 schools is now aiding over 1.5 lakh school students according to release by the company. This is across all locations in states like Delhi NCR, Haryana, AP, Telangana, UP, MP, Rajasthan, Punjab, Himachal, Karnataka etc. …

Lucknow-based-ed-tech start-up is helping in admissions

 Edunify, a Lucknow-based-ed-tech start-up is helping parents and schools navigate through admission processes using their online Uniform Application amidst the disruptions caused bythe COVID-19 pandemic. Founded in 2018 Harsh Karamchandani along with Mohammad Yousuf and Haroon Beg, Edunify helps schools connect to prospective parents online and enables them to select the right school for their children. “Graduating with a liberal …

Over 1.5 million students in TN to have access to Matific, the mathematics e-learning platform

Tamil Nadu Government is partnering with Australian e-learning platform Matific to encourage an innovative way of learning mathematics for Kindergarten to Class 6 students. The deal marks the company’s first-ever pilot run in the Indian market. Over 1.5 million students across Tamil Nadu will now have access to the Matific platform, featuring thousands of gamified activities and worksheets covering skills aligned to the curriculum. Minister for School Education, Thiru K A …

IIDE conducts Webinars for Teachers & Principals on EdTech

Given that the Indian teaching industry is certain that all courses have to be shifted online for the coming academic year (June 2020); there is an unprecedented need to digitize. For this very reason, The Indian Institute of Digital Education (IIDE) brought 340 principals and approximately 2500 teachers of Mumbai’s colleges live online together few days ago.  The webinars covered the …

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