How has the adoption of digital learning tools transformed the traditional classroom experience in urban versus rural areas of India?
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Incorporating digital learning tools has impacted conventional classrooms in India's urban and rural settings in a rather peculiar manner. As urban centres have better access to the internet, modern devices, and advanced technologies in e-learning, they get more professional development, and parentsRead more
Incorporating digital learning tools has impacted conventional classrooms in India’s urban and rural settings in a rather peculiar manner. As urban centres have better access to the internet, modern devices, and advanced technologies in e-learning, they get more professional development, and parents participate more in their children’s learning activities, including more interactions and personalization of the lessons.
On the other hand, rural areas are characterized by issues such as the internet, electricity, and the availability of digital gadgets. Teachers must be professionally developed, and schools seldom have money for educational technologies.
Nevertheless, digital learning in the described schools has constantly improved access to information and facilitated the use of technologies in developing engaging forms of knowledge. Remote learning possibilities opened up and are highly relevant during the COVID-19 crisis. Although the use of ICTs has increased in many developing countries, there still needs to be a digital divide. Therefore, it has become necessary for authors, teacher trainers, and managers of schools, districts, and global educational organizations to invest in infrastructure, prepare competent teachers, and develop contextualized content.
Let me conclude by pointing to the central argument that this paper makes throughout: government and the private sector play a crucial role in providing equal learning opportunities. Cooperation and long-term practical solutions to analogous digital learning opportunities can further enhance the purpose of accomplishing this in urban and rural schooling systems.
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