December 12, 2020

Competition

The EdTech Sector Is Poised For Growthedit

Business World – Online Web

Newer techniques for online interactions is also on the rise, and companies like BYJUs, White Hat Jr, Toppr, Unacademy, CodeTrantra have focused on visual thinking, adaptive learning, and leveraged AR/VR where required.

Decoding NEP for young parents and what it means for childrenedit

India Today – Online Web

Article by Saurabh Saxena, Founder, Uable (Leading online life skill development platform for kids) Read: How virtual connected classrooms can transform learning in rural India Read: Understanding emotions of a student through their facial expressions

BYJU’S joins NSDC to skill teachers, trainers with digital toolsedit

Express Computer – Online Web

Edtech company BYJU’S on Thursday announced a collaboration with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) to skill teachers and trainers with key skills and digital tools. BYJUS will support the NSDC by providing free access to its educational content and tools to help the teachers.

Industry

Why Cost Effective EdTech Platforms Are Important In The Current Situationedit

Business World – Online Web

We must consider the role of affordability of the technology in making Edtech platform so desirable. Recent times have seen a much-needed change in the B2C segment with respect to Edtech platforms.

Codeyoung an EdTech start up dedicated to introducing coding to K12 studentsedit

Business World – Online Web

Codeyoung is a private startup that provides live online coding classes to K12 students. It was founded by IIT Delhi alumni Shailendra Dhakad and Rupika Taneja in December 2019 and is based in Bangalore, Karnataka.

Book Talk induces reading habitedit

Telangana Today – Online Web

The event was judged by Senior English Language Teacher, Madhurya Bandyopadhyay. The winners of the event are: Class IV: Aanya (I place), Keertana (II place). Class V: Arya Shah (I place), Akshara P (II place) while from class VI Ronak (I place) and Saanvi (II place).

All in a Plays Work: The importance of play in building parent-child relationshipsedit

India Today – Online Web

Parents can play several games with children to help develop their analytical thinking, spatial awareness, conceptual learning, critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Some of the fun activities include Simon Says, Hide and Seek, Blocks, Colouring Books, etc.

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