Technology-Driven Solutions to Bridge the Digital Divide in Indian Education

Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):520-525 (2024)
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Abstract

The shift to digital learning platforms has empowered students with access to a broader array of learning resources, interactive content, and personalized learning paths. However, millions of students, particularly those from rural areas or lower-income families, struggle to access these resources due to a lack of digital infrastructure, reliable internet connectivity, and affordability of devices. Furthermore, the role of teachers has evolved, requiring new pedagogical approaches and technical skills to effectively harness these digital tools.

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