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Answered by stranger9
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Onilne teaching and its impact in lockdown, From powering competitive exam preparation to solving syllabus related queries, education tech platforms are finally having their moment during the lockdown.

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The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted several sectors globally, and education is no exception. The education sector has taken a hit with closure of schools, universities, coaching institutes and other educational institutes across the country – affecting students and aspirants preparing for their future. In this situation, online education has become the talk of the town and gaining a lot of traction during the lockdown. Education experts believe that learning should not stop, hence the education has moved from offline to the virtual world.

According to UNESCO monitoring, over 160 countries have implemented nationwide closures, impacting over 87 per cent of world’s student population. India has more than 300 million students in 1.4 million schools and 51,000 colleges, of which learning has been come to the halt after the lockdown.In this quarantine scenario, students and parents are finding other means to satiate their learning needs. Sonal, a class 7 student, feels a little unproductive as she is not able to go out and do the things she loves. While her school continues to remain shut, she is finding online ways to learn from home.

Similarly, thirty-seven-year-old Poonam Chopra in Delhi is exploring new options for home schooling to keep her 11-year old daughter engaged and help her learn, during the lockdown.The changes certainly have caused inconvenience, and prolonged closures of schools and colleges are significantly affecting the education calendar. But this has also prompted new technology innovations over the past few weeks – where the education industry is giving a serious thought to making the courses online.

“The online classes have become a great saviour for higher education in India during the present Covid-19 pandemic and have paved the way for a more effective integration of online and offline teaching learning environment that the UGC and MHRD has been trying to create for some time,” says Prof. PB Sharma, vice chancellor of Amity University, Gurugram. “The online classes are also providing a great learning experience both for the students and the faculty.”

He further adds that Amity University Gurugram has also asked its faculty to record as many classes as possible and create and upload online e-resources for further use by students.

Along with Amity University, many other institutes such as Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad deferred its annual convocation which was scheduled for March 21. IIM-Bangalore has taken a similar decision.

Universities and colleges are also using online video streaming solutions such as Microsoft Teams, Microsoft LMS, Zoom Meetings to offer such classes. Schools are also providing live academic sessions to ensure un-interrupted learning by leveraging online tools present in the market.

Answered by gladysmanuella7
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"Online teaching and it's impact in lockdown"

Online teaching is done so that students can study at home too. Since there is no school during this period, online teaching is a must for all students. It is done so that teachers and students do not become lazy, especially the students. It is good for the children and adults (all students) who are using smartphones because they can learn something and not only watching videos, going through social medias and playing games. But it is not that useful since the students can take advantage of it by telling their parents they are doing online classes while they are doing unnecessary things. Parents should sometimes check and see whether they are paying attention to the classes or doing other things.

Some impacts are also mentioned above. Online teaching will let the children decieve their parents and have hold of their or their parents phone for a longer time. Also, there is no test online so the students will be overelaxed at the fact there is no exams and their studies will be affected a lot. They will be too carefree, it can affect their study and their study time will not be maintained.

Online teaching and classes are pretty useful but not that much. The students will have more excuse to have hold of the phone.

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