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Transforming Education In India: The Edtech Revolution With Q&I, AI & More

Edtech has influenced the preparation and success rates of students in NEET and JEE exams by providing them with access to high-quality and affordable online coaching and test preparation services.

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In talks with Vinay Singh, Executive Director and CEO, Thomson Digital and Q&I
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  1. How can edtech address the issue of access to quality education in remote and underserved areas of India?

Edtech can address the issue of access to quality education in remote and underserved areas of India by leveraging the power of the internet, mobile devices, and digital content. Edtech can provide students in these areas with access to high-quality learning resources, interactive platforms, personalized feedback, and peer support. Edtech can also enable teachers in these areas to enhance their pedagogical skills, monitor student progress, and collaborate with other educators. Edtech can also help bridge the gaps in infrastructure, curriculum, and assessment that often exist in remote and underserved areas of India.

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  1. What role can artificial intelligence and machine learning play in personalizing learning experiences for students in India?

Artificial intelligence and machine learning can play a vital role in personalizing learning experiences for students in India. AI and ML can help analyse the learning needs, preferences, styles, and goals of each student and provide them with customized learning paths, content, and interventions. AI and ML can also help adapt the difficulty level, pace, and mode of instruction according to the student’s performance and feedback. AI and ML can also help generate adaptive assessments, recommendations, and insights that can help students improve their learning outcomes and motivation.

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  1. How is the Indian government supporting the integration of technology in education, and what policy changes are needed to foster further innovation?

The Indian government is supporting the integration of technology in education through various initiatives and policies. Some of these are:

a. The National Education Policy 2020, which envisions a digital transformation of education in India by promoting online and blended learning, digital literacy, e-content development, virtual labs, open educational resources, and digital infrastructure.

b. The PM e-Vidya program, which aims to provide multi-mode access to digital education for students across the country through dedicated TV channels, radio broadcasts, podcasts, web portals, mobile apps, and online courses2.

c. The DIKSHA platform, which is a national digital infrastructure that provides teachers and students with access to curriculum-aligned e-learning resources, interactive tools, assessment modules, teacher training programs, and analytics3.

d. The SWAYAM platform, which is a massive open online course (MOOC) portal that offers free online courses from various institutions and disciplines for learners of all levels4.

e. The National Testing Agency (NTA), which is an autonomous body that conducts online entrance examinations for admission to various higher educational institutions in India.

Some of the policy changes that are needed to foster further innovation in edtech are:

a. Creating a regulatory framework that ensures quality standards, accreditation, recognition, and certification of online and blended learning programs.

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b. Providing incentives and support for edtech start-ups, entrepreneurs, researchers, and innovators to develop and scale up their solutions5.

c. Enhancing the digital literacy and skills of teachers and students through capacity building programs and initiatives.

d. Strengthening the collaboration and coordination among various stakeholders such as government agencies, educational institutions, edtech companies, civil society organizations, and international partners.

  1. What is the future of the traditional classroom in India with the increasing prevalence of online and hybrid learning models?

The future of the traditional classroom in India is likely to be transformed by the increasing prevalence of online and hybrid learning models. The traditional classroom will not be replaced but rather complemented by online and hybrid learning models that offer more flexibility, accessibility, diversity, and personalization for learners. The traditional classroom will also become more interactive, collaborative, and engaging by integrating technology tools such as smart boards, tablets, laptops, projectors, cameras, microphones, speakers etc. The traditional classroom will also become more data-driven by using technology tools such as learning management systems (LMS), artificial intelligence (AI), analytics etc. to monitor student progress, feedback etc.

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  1. How is Q&I bringing revolutionary change in the education sphere?

Q&I follows a very unique method to help students ace. It is the Assessment-led approach. Assessment-led learning is like a mirror: Similar to looking in a mirror to see your reflection, assessments reflect your current knowledge level, allowing you to see your strengths, weakness and make improvements. To take this to another level the platform is a genius. Whenever you get a question wrong on an test it will recommend exactly which chapter and topic you must focus on. It is highly specific, efficient and will save you tons of time. Many students spend hours reading and revising their study material without realizing where they are going wrong. Q&I solves this problem with its smart engine.

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Research says right kind of assessment is the key contributor towards students success.

  1. NEET and JEE exams are highly competitive and crucial for students aspiring to pursue careers in medicine and engineering. How has edtech influenced the preparation and success rates of students in these exams?

Edtech has influenced the preparation and success rates of students in NEET and JEE exams by providing them with access to high-quality and affordable online coaching and test preparation services. Edtech has also helped students to prepare for these exams at their own pace and convenience by offering them flexible and adaptive online courses and mock tests. Edtech has also helped students to enhance their conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills by providing them with interactive and engaging video lectures and simulations. Edtech has also helped students to track their performance and improvement by providing them with instant feedback and analytics. Edtech has also helped students to overcome their doubts and challenges by providing them with online mentoring and peer support.

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