Google has released new Chrome OS updates that will help students run video calls at home while using apps like Google Classroom, Docs, Sheets, Slides and other tools
Online classes, mobile banking, railway bookings, e-medicine services take a hit
Founded in 2014, NeoStencil has tie-ups with over 100 institutions, offers 500-plus courses to nearly 1,100,000 students
The edtech boom will be driven not just by investors but also by demand from teachers
Online classes for students of standards IX to XII of the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education could not begin following an order from the board for cancellation of the classes
With most universities moving courses online, students are weighing their options between foregoing the campus experience or taking a gap year and pursuing a short-term course or an internship
Start-ups jostle to tap India's $180-billion education sector as Covid-19 forces learning to go online
UpGrad 2.0 will expand focus from professionals to include fresh graduates as it enters a new phase of its own evolution
It wasn't much of a long-term plan given that schools may not be able to open any time soon
In terms of users on both edX.org and all its open source offerings, edX is by far the largest player in the field
With gyms continuing to remain shut, fitness firms are offering live online training sessions to help people keep up with their exercise routines
Online classes are convenient, financially beneficial, bring education home, teach self-discipline and expose students to a global college
Will Covid-19 permanently change higher education?
Now there is an opportunity to get directly involved in classes which they must make use of
The Trump administration has announced those F-1 and M-1 (non-academic and vocational students) visa holders planning to take online classes only will not be allowed to remain in the U.S
State Department clarifies visa rule announced by Homeland Security department, says 'international Students are welcome'.
Zenios tells Anjuli Bhargava that rapid innovation is, and will continue to be, necessary due to the upheaval of the pandemic
Some in fact, have already moved at least few courses online
It is imperative that we increase the use of technology to deliver quality education
Some have even done away with final exams and are instead looking at other options like according merits from previous internals