Since the Covid-19 pandemic, online learning sector has been showing an unprecedented growth. According to various estimates, the closure of schools is estimated to affect around 600 million learners across the world.
In this backdrop, edutech companies have come up with aggressive plans, helping millions of students to get education through virtual platforms. In India, the edtech players are experiment new methods such as personalised training, versatile learning and gamification to appeal the students
Here are six popular edtech platforms that have a lot to offer for Indian students in the age of pandemic.
Byju’s
Founded by Kerala-based entrepreneur Byju Raveendran, Byju’s is the world’s biggest education technology startup, and indeed, India’s most loved learning app.
It offers online training for students across all categories-from a first standard student to a higher education aspirant. Engaging video lessons, interactive questions and fun-learning experience are some of the attractive features, according to the institute. The learning concepts are explained through 12-20 minute digital animation videos.
Founded by reputed Universities Harvard and MIT, edX is a massive open online course provider, hosting a wide range of online university-level courses to students across the world
Vedantu
Based in Bengaluru, Vedantu is one of India’s leading online tutoring platforms that offers coaching for CBSE, ISCE, NTSE, Olympiads, and even IIT JEE. With the recent fund raising from US-based investment firm Coatue, Vedantu is now India’s second most valued edu-tech firm, offering free online classes on its website and through its.
It offers a free access to all live classes and content of Vedantu for Grades 1 to 12, JEE & NEET. The app is available for free on Android and iOS.
Brainly is one of the largest peer-to-peer learning platforms, uniting students, parents, and teachers around the world
Next Education India
Next Education is a K-12 solution provider with 400 hours of video lessons. They use 2D & 3D animation classes to make learning experiential and fun.
If there’s a doubt for students, the online question-answer forum helps them get a solution within 24 hours. Next Education also provides the next book, next mentor, next lab (robotics, English, Hindi, math, science) and pre-designed curriculum for teachers and students to ensure a better academic planning. Next Education strictly aligns to the syllabus of CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE and 23 state boards in eight languages.
Brainly
It is one of the largest online learning platforms, uniting students with fellow students, parents, and teachers around the world to help solve their academic problems and to facilitate knowledge exchange. It has a user base of over 25 million in India. Here, it connects users to their peers to help strengthen their skills, from math to science, history, and beyond for free.
Coursera
Coursera has been known for its innovation in online learning for the past several years, where the subjects are being taught by top instructors from world-class universities and multi-national companies.
Hundreds of free courses are available on Coursera. There are also on-demand video lectures, and community discussion forums. Paid programmes are also available with valuable Course Certificate upon completion.
edX
Founded by reputed Universities Harvard and MIT, edX is a massive open online course provider, hosting a wide range of online university-level courses to students across the world. edX offers many courses free of charge. As a popular massive open online course provider, it’s courses are considered as valuable by companies across the world.