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Education in the time of Covid-19: How institutions and students are coping
By Sarah Farooqui | New Delhi | Last Updated at May 01 2020 18:07 IST
Topics Coronavirus | e-learning | Lockdown
Online education is conducted in two ways — either through recorded classes or via live online classes conducted as webinars
Covid-19 has forced universities across India, and the world indeed, to suspend physical classrooms and shift to online classes. In India, while this transition has been smooth for most private universities, the public ones are still adapting. There have also been debates on the nature of classes, and the future of examination and evaluation — whether they could be conducted online or not.
While faculty grapples with new ways of managing this sudden transition to online education, students are left clinging on to their mobile phones and computer screens. If the lockdowns were to continue for some time, how would higher education be affected? What are some of the deeper issues that require introspection? And what does this mean for the students going forward?