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  1. EdTech and Language Inclusivity: Revolutionizing Education for India's Diverse Population.M. Sheik Dawood - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):519-527.
    The EdTech revolution in India has emerged as a transformative force, particularly during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, when traditional education systems faced unprecedented disruptions. While digital technologies have unlocked new opportunities for teaching and learning, they have also exposed systemic inequities and deepened the existing digital divide. This paper examines how EdTech is reshaping India's education landscape by addressing these challenges, with a focus on both the opportunities it presents and the barriers it creates. The shift to (...)
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    Innovative EdTech Models to Address Systemic Inequities in Indian Schooling.M. Arulselvan - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):520-526.
    This study explores the role of government policies, public-private partnerships, and emerging technologies in bridging the digital divide, ensuring inclusive and equitable access to quality education for all students. By analyzing case studies and statistical data, this research identifies key areas where the EdTech revolution can be leveraged to close gaps in the education system while fostering innovation in pedagogical practices. Finally, the paper presents recommendations for ensuring that the EdTech revolution contributes to systemic equity, rather than exacerbating (...)
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  3. Optimized Fog Computing and IoT Integrated Environment for Healthcare Monitoring and Diagnosis using Extended Li Zeroing Neural Network.S. M. Padmavathi - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):501-516.
    The EdTech revolution in India has emerged as a transformative force, particularly during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, when traditional education systems faced unprecedented disruptions. While digital technologies have unlocked new opportunities for teaching and learning, they have also exposed systemic inequities and deepened the existing digital divide. This paper examines how EdTech is reshaping India's education landscape by addressing these challenges, with a focus on both the opportunities it presents and the barriers it creates.
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  4. Educational Technology: From Educational Anarchism to Educational Totalitarianism.Mikhail Bukhtoyarov & Anna Bukhtoyarova - 2021 - In Igor Cvejić, Predrag Krstić, Nataša Lacković & Olga Nikolić, Liberating Education: What From, What For? Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade. pp. 185-204.
    In the paper, the authors explore the relations between educational technology and educational ideology through the lens of philosophical inquiry. The optics of critical analysis is applied to review the instructional tools, services and systems which compose the complex picture of contemporary educational technology. The authors claim that even when initially established in the ideological domain of educational anarchism most educational technologies when being applied systemically can end up on the more oppressive side of the ideological spectrum close to educational (...)
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  5. Education System in Rural Areas.B. Ujwala - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies, 1 (3):1-13.
    The lack of access to quality education in rural areas presents a critical challenge, with students in these regions facing significant barriers such as limited educational resources, a shortage of qualified teachers, and inadequate infrastructure. This disparity leads to a substantial gap in learning opportunities compared to urban counterparts. To address this issue, we propose the development of an edtech platform that provides accessible online courses, assessments, and educational materials tailored for rural students. The platform is designed to offer (...)
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  6. TPACK in times of Emergency Remote Teaching: Status of Newly-Hired Public School Teachers.Lawton Dy - 2022 - International Journal of Science and Management Studies 5 (6):120-130.
    This study aimed to evaluate the status of newly-hired public school teachers in terms of their TPACK Components and Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) as indicated in their e-learning readiness, perceived effectiveness, attitude, satisfaction, and anxiety. Quantitative research particularly the correlational research design was employed in this study. Thirty-four(34) purposefully selected newly hired public school teachers were the participants of the study. Results showed that among the TPACK components, those that have technology integration were among the areas where teacher-participants need major (...)
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  7. Digital Literacy as a Tool for Addressing Inequities in the Indian Education System.Prabaharan Manoj - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):520-528.
    This study explores the role of government policies, public-private partnerships, and emerging technologies in bridging the digital divide, ensuring inclusive and equitable access to quality education for all students. By analyzing case studies and statistical data, this research identifies key areas where the EdTech revolution can be leveraged to close gaps in the education system while fostering innovation in pedagogical practices. Finally, the paper presents recommendations for ensuring that the EdTech revolution contributes to systemic equity, rather than exacerbating (...)
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  8. Xu hướng ứng dụng Công nghệ trong Giáo dục: Cải tổ toàn diện vì một thế hệ người học mới.Anh-Duc Hoang - 2020 - Tuổi Trẻ Cuối Tuần 2020 (1):1-2.
    TTCT - Những đứa trẻ thuộc thế hệ Alpha (sinh từ năm 2011-2025) khi vừa chào đời đã được bủa vây bởi công nghệ. Chính vì thế, nhu cầu về ứng dụng công nghệ trong học tập không chỉ dừng lại ở công cụ lưu trữ, giao tiếp thông thường, mà trở nên bao trùm và ranh giới giữa học tập, giải trí và việc thể hiện lối sống bị xóa nhòa.
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