ArdorComm Media Group

Tuesday, August 19, 2025 11:20 AM

Education Community

SAP India and Microsoft to train over 62,000 women in AI, cloud under its new skill training program

Edunet foundation is all set to implement a pan India initiative, to develop skills in young women graduating in engineering, sciences, computer applications, and vocational studies, to make them future-ready. A joint skill program ‘TechSaksham’ is launched by SAP India and Microsoft. This program is focused on empowering women students in the area of artificial intelligence, web design, cloud computing, and digital marketing. This program will run under the collaboration of AICTE training and Learning Academy- ATAL and the state government education department for professional development of faculties at the participating institutes and departments.  Under this program, students will also get a chance to present their work to experts and business leaders from local industries. Which will help to establish an early ecosystem. More than 60,000 women will be trained with over 1000 trained and certified women faculties. This can help in upgrading and updating students’ skills as per the market requirements and will generate employability as well.  The targeted students and teachers will be selected for this program after one year of implementation of the program. Source: theInidanexpress.com

SAP India and Microsoft to train over 62,000 women in AI, cloud under its new skill training program Read More »

COVID-19 Update: Students Scared As Dozens Test Positive For The Virus After Reopening Of Schools

The hasty decision of reopening schools results in the spread of the infection again increasing the risk of a third wave. The states had the liberty of taking the decision to reopen schools based on the condition of the infections in their respective states. However, as the infections started subsiding, the hasty decision to reopen schools in several states is now proving to be a disaster for the country.  Students who went to schools in several states have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus thereby increasing the risk of infections amongst the citizens yet again.  While Haryana had opened schools for senior classes (Classes 9 to 12) from July 16 onwards, Punjab on August 2 went ahead and allowed all classes from pre-nursery to Class 12. The Himachal Pradesh government also opened schools for 9th to 12th standard students from August 2. With ten more school children found positive in Anni subdivision of Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh on Tuesday, so far, a total of 62 children have contracted the virus in the state, after the government decided to reopen the schools. Himachal Pradesh government has closed all the schools till the 22nd of August as a precautionary measure. The worst-hit places are the Kullu, Kangra and Shimla districts where crowds of tourists were witnessed recently. In neighboring Punjab, 27 school children have been found Covid-19 positive. Out of a total of 27, 21 students alone were found in two Ludhiana schools which have been closed as a precautionary measure. Haryana was first to open schools for the senior classes between Standard 9 to 12 from July 16. Six students who were studying in two Fatehabad schools were found to be Covid-19 positive last week. Earlier in March this year, 54 school children had tested positive in the Karnal district. Himachal Pradesh and Punjab currently top the Covid-19 transmission rate in the country with the highest virus reproductive value of 1.3 each, which indicates rising infection trends and disease resurgence. While the Himachal Pradesh government has already closed all educational institutions including schools till the 22nd of August, Haryana and Punjab are yet to take a call. Source: The headline and the body have been published with a few edits by ArdorComm News Network while the rest of the news is from India Today.

COVID-19 Update: Students Scared As Dozens Test Positive For The Virus After Reopening Of Schools Read More »

Students Start Classes on Road, Protesting Online Studies in Demand of Reopening Colleges

Student Federation of India (SFI) has arranged a “face to face classroom” on road to protest against the closure of educational institutions. The student body will hold the protest on August 12 across West Bengal. Schools across India have been closed since mid-March 2020 due to the pandemic and classes are being conducted digitally since then. While the country is reopening slowly, schools and educational institutes still remain shut. This year, many examinations have been cancelled including the board examinations of classes 10 and 12. Examinations for most of the colleges and universities are being taken online. SFI has been demanding to reopen the schools and colleges immediately. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also declared that, if the situation permits, classes may start in schools on alternative days. As a protest for the online classes, SFI is holding offline classes on the roads. One such class has already started on the road in front of Jadavpur University where professors have joined to take classes. “The classes there will commence till 14 August and such initiative will be taken across the state on 12 August.” Professor Nandini Mukherjee who joined in the movement with the students and took class, said, “The students who stay in the remote area are suffering. Many of my students are not being able to get the facility of attending online classes due to poor network connections. The government has granted permission to reopen everything instead of educational institutions.” She also added, “There must be a proper plan to reopen the schools, colleges and universities. To function the entire system properly, government needs to open the campus immediately with proper protection.” SFI State General Secretary Srijan Bhattacharya, said, “Government is not prioritising education. Central Government, in their New Education Policy, has focused on online mode of education and state Government is backing. The basic structure of the education system is on the verge of abolition. So we have started a symbolic protest.” Source: News 18

Students Start Classes on Road, Protesting Online Studies in Demand of Reopening Colleges Read More »

Is the trending technology making a better impact on education?

Big Data, the Internet of things, and Machine Learning are the latest trends in education. However, during Covid-19 these trends became the major path to connect learning and the learner. Students in this new pandemic era have to get used to distance learning. In this situation, online teaching was the only best substitute available.  On the other hand, even if schools go back to normal and reopen, the online education trends will still be a trend to stay. These latest Edtech trends are being revolutionized with a strong focus on connectivity, versatility, and student-centric learning. Edtech technologies can only be successful when it can endure its technology to do overall improvement of learning in all aspects. As the Association for educational communications and technology (AECT) has defined EdTech as facilitating, learning, and improving performance by creating using, and managing appropriate technology. On the other hand, educators have an easier way of interpreting EdTech. They say it is the way of converting book learning into eLearning. According to them the main essence of learning is either through EdTech or Traditional education, only lies in the way the knowledge is being delivered to the learner. Hence, in the end, educators do appreciate these new EdTech trends for making learning effective. That too in the pandemic situations where it was the lender of last resort. Why it is so necessary? No doubt EdTech has improved the learning process. It has replaced the traditional ways of learning with certain new trends. There are so many changes that have revived the way of educating and education. We must look into the fact that how this has improved the way of learning. Innovative teaching methods: Any technology that we look around is an innovation by humans. While technologies get adapted to the teaching environment. It has made the teaching innovative and effective. The new EdTech trends are allowing the teachers to use various new aspects of technologies and be creative in the way of their teaching. Another special perk that EdTech has given teachers is to allow them to design online courses for students. Which can be learned and accessed by students in their own time and space. By this, barriers to learning are being eradicated with simplifying education. Teaching and learning process simplified: EdTech is not just making learning ways easy be it online or offline. It is also creating possibilities for making learning more fun as a process. EdTech makes the student feel more engaged in learning through virtual reality, gamification, and live interaction.  Improve Collaborative teaching: Initially, it was becoming a challenge that how technology will be able to bring back or make up for the classroom essence that is missing. Now EdTech tools have created a system where teachers and students can connect, discuss and share their opinions and act accordingly to find a relatable solution. Within E-learning it is easy for students to communicate and discuss topics among peers. Here teachers can act as a mentor and simplify the process as more of a productive discussion and not just one-sided listening.

Is the trending technology making a better impact on education? Read More »

Reopening of schools is more of a dilemma than relief for parents

Even after witnessing a relief in the case count of Covid-19, after a harsh second wave. As a ray of hope schools are all set to reopen. As per a survey report published in moneycontrol, almost 48% of parents do not wish to send their children to school until their children are fully vaccinated or in case the covid-19 cases go to zero. As per a survey conducted by an online platform, local circles in late July, around 37000 parents of which 47 percent are based in tier 1 district, 27 percent in tier 2 and 26 percent respondents were from tier 3,4, and rural districts. Another 21 percent of parents said, they would send their kids to school even if vaccination is not done. But they at least expect the number of cases to come down to zero. So that they can feel their kids are safe.

Reopening of schools is more of a dilemma than relief for parents Read More »

Schools, colleges likely to reopen in Meghalaya after mid-August: Education Minister

Meghalaya Education Minister Lakhmen Rymbui has announced that the state government will most likely reopen the educational institutes, such as schools and colleges, after mid-August. The final date for the reopening of schools has not been announced yet. Speaking to reporters, Rymbui said there is a need to resume classroom teachings as soon as possible, especially in higher education institutes. Students have been studying from home through online classes, which are not accessible by everyone. “When everything has already started, even the markets are opening, then why not the schools? This is my personal opinion, but (the decision) will have to be collectively taken with the Health Department,” he added, as per PTI reports. Apart from urging all the eligible students to get vaccinated on time, Education Minister Lakhmen Rymbui has also urged people to get themselves, vaccinated to provide a safe environment for the students, once the schools reopen. Talking about the success of the vaccination dive in Meghalaya, the education minister said, “I am very happy that every day about 10,000 people in the state are getting vaccinated.”  “So, I take this opportunity to urge parents and friends all over the state to let us give education to our children by vaccinating ourselves so that our society is more resistant to this coronavirus,” he further added, as per PTI reports. The schools and colleges in Meghalaya were shut down in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the nationwide lockdown. The educational institutes were reopened once again in early 2021 but were shut down once again due to the second wave of the pandemic. Source: PTI

Schools, colleges likely to reopen in Meghalaya after mid-August: Education Minister Read More »

Ed-tech making its ways easy through mobile-friendly apps

In this fast-changing world, education is changing rapidly as well. Learning inside the classroom and outside the classroom, both stand with equal importance. Becoming a cherry on top several educational mobile apps are revolutionizing the study methods. Now learning is becoming way easier through games, quizzes, online live interaction as well as online assignments. Sensing the rise and need of technological importance in education, various educational institutions are developing their educational apps. These educational apps are becoming the gateway for an educational institution to be connected to the latest Ed-Tech trends. It is letting the teachers and learners have real-time experience in educational learning. Hence not just startups but a lot of educational institutions are also investing in the educational applications development for online education. According to some researches it is said that the ed-tech funding for this decade will be at an estimate of 87 billion dollars. While the agenda to develop an education app has been set up by people, and its importance has been realized by educational institutions. Some interesting ideas can be applied to develop simple yet profitable educational apps, for making a difference in the life of students as well as teachers. AR Based educational App: When it comes to looking for the best educational apps ideas. The one that tops the list is augmented reality in the education field. This feature can be used to build a mobile app to teach and explain students in the most unique yet simplest way possible. The teacher can help their students learn through this with a real-time experience. These AR-based apps can be used by students to learn about science with a 3D vision. App for the kids with disabilities: It might get difficult to give extra and solo attention to disabled kids in school or college among all other students by a teacher. Although it is still tried and attempted. An app built especially for handicapped kids can help them learn in their comfort zone. This app will help the handicapped students and teachers to fill up the lack of attention gap they could not get earlier. It will also help the handicapped kids learn from their homes in case they are unable to attend daily classes physically. App for helping with exam fever: We all know very well that exam fever brings a lot of anxiety and nervousness to students. In this case, an app that can help the students to design, plan and implement study techniques in smart ways with easy time management will be a boom. This app can help students in studying more productively with a to-do list. Well-designed timetable, stress management, and smarts ways of learning. Personal teacher or tutor app: Apps that can allow students and their parents to opt for teachers on their demand. Can cater to the niche requirements in the field of education. Through this unique app, the students can take the assistance of a personal tutor in the subjects they face difficulty with. Education games and quizzes app: Making education fun is the best way to educate someone. While the traditional ways of education might not give a surety of total learning and total involvement. Education app that allows students to learn through games and quizzes can help students with total involvement. With that instant quizzes will help student recheck their level of learning and also boost their confidence in learning. Source: spacetechnologies.com

Ed-tech making its ways easy through mobile-friendly apps Read More »

Pune University is setting the sky as a limit: launches course in Drone technology

The Savitribai Phule Pune University has recently launched a new program in Drone technology. Under this program, students can apply for undergraduate and post-graduate certificate courses. This drone technology program will commence from the current academic year. As per the officials, there will be an entrance exam to be held in August for admitting students to these courses. A Memorandum of Association was signed between SPPU and ForForcesAeroproduct India Limited on 30 July 2021. Two respective certificate courses in the undergraduate and postgraduate categories have been launched. The MoU was signed in the presence of Dr. Nitin Kalmakar, Vice-Chancellor SPPU, Dr. S Umarani, Pro vice-chancellor, Dr. Apurva Palkar, Director of Innovation, and Linkages; Dr. Aditya Abhaynkar, Head of the technology department, and officials of Forforces Aero Products India Limited.  The certificate course which will be called, ‘Introduction to drone technology, will be conducted for two weeks. Another 12 weeks duration course with the title “Advanced course on drone technology’ will be introduced soon along with a drone pilot training course to be completed in one or two weeks mostly. There will also be a bachelor of Autonomous Vehicle course and in the coming days a, “Masters in Autonomous vehicle” the course will also be introduced by the varsity.

Pune University is setting the sky as a limit: launches course in Drone technology Read More »

Mumbai University Admissions 2021: UG Admissions Online Process Begins Today

Online Application Process at mum.digitalunivercity.ac. Mumbai: According to latest updates regarding undergraduate admissions, University of Mumbai has started their online admission process from today (5th August 2021).  Just two days after the declaration of Maharashtra 2021 HSC results, the University has announced the commencement of admission to undergraduate courses.  Candidates can register for the Mumbai University Admission 2021 by logging onto the exam portal i.e. @ mum.digitaluniversity.ac. To help candidates reach the online application page of the official website, a direct link has been placed below. By clicking on this page, students will be able to reach the online application portal and complete their registration process easily. Apply for Mumbai University Admission 2021 – Direct Link (Available Now) Mumbai University Admission 2021 – Important Dates Along with starting the online application process for candidates seeking admission to Mumbai University, the varsity has also released the list of important dates and the respective events which are part of the admission schedule for this year. The online pre-admission registration process which has begun today will continue until 14th August, while the 1st merit list will be released on 17th August 2021. The complete admission schedule for Mumbai University admissions 2021 can be found in the table below: Examination Events Date Sale of Admission Form 5th August to 14th August 2021 Pre Admission Enrolment Begins 5th August to 14th August 2021 Online submission of pre-admission enrolment form and admission form 6th August to 14th August 2021 Release of 1st Merit List 17th August 2021 Online Verification of Documents and Fee Payment 18th August to 25th August 2021 Release of 2nd Merit List 25th August 2021 Online Verification of Documents and Fee Payment 26th August to 30th August 2021 Release of 3rd Merit List 30th August 2021 Online Verification of Documents and Fee Payment 1st Sept to 4th Sept 2021 Online Admission System to be followed due to COVID-19 Keeping in mind the threat of COVID-19 pandemic, the complete admission system for Mumbai University has been made online to limit contact between students and curb the spread of the infection. On similar lines, colleges affiliated with the varsity have been asked to create an online submission system to avoid physical interaction. In places like Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg and Palghar, where having an online portal for admission may be difficult; colleges are allowed to have an offline admission system with strict COVID-19 protocols. Source: Jagran Josh, Syndicated Feed

Mumbai University Admissions 2021: UG Admissions Online Process Begins Today Read More »

NEET 2021: 4 Things That Are New This Year

New Delhi: NEET 2021, the undergraduate medical entrance examination, will be conducted on September 11. Some changes have been introduced this year by the National Testing Agency regarding the exam pattern, and the exam process. These include the introduction of new programmes, changes in the application process, question papers, among others. Candidates can apply for NEET UG 2021 at neet.nta.nic.in. The application window has also been extended recently till August 10. Previously the application deadline was August 6. The four things that will be new in the medical exam this year: 1. NEET 2021 Application In Two Phases NTA has divided the NEET 2021 application process into two phases to ensure that the candidate data is submitted quickly. The first phase is currently going on. The second phase application window will be opened after the exam and before the results. “All candidates shall fill up each set of information of the application form at the respective time of availability. In the absence of filling up of any of the set of information, his/her candidature will be cancelled,” the NTA said. 2. NEET 2021 Paper Will Have Optional Questions The NEET 2021 question paper will have optional questions but the total number of questions that candidates need to answer, and the total marks will remain unchanged. NTA has decided to introduce internal choices in the NEET 2021 question paper to rationalise the school syllabus cut across boards. The three subjects included in NEET 2021 – Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics – will have two sections – A and B – and the first section will consist of 35 mandatory questions. The second section will have 15 questions out of which students will have to attempt any 10. 3. NEET 2021 To Be Used For BSc Nursing, Life Sciences For the first time, the medical exam will be used for admitting students to BSc Nursing and Life Sciences programmes, according to information in the NEET 2021 bulletin. Institutions like JIPMER, BHU have already released notifications in this regard saying there will be no separate entrance exams for these courses. The NTA said specific requests have been received from nursing colleges affiliated to the Delhi University for including them in the list of participating colleges and therefore, the application deadline has been extended. 4. NEET 2021 OBC, EWS Reservation The NTA has released a revised notification, mentioning the revised OBC, EWS quota reservation scheme in NEET 2021. “It has been decided by the Government of India to implement 27% OBC reservation (Non-Creamy Layer) and 10% EWS reservation in 15% Undergraduate (UG) All India Quota seats (MBBS/BDS) (contributed by the State/UTs to the Central Pool). This reservation will take effect from the current Academic session 2021-22,” the NTA said in a statement.

NEET 2021: 4 Things That Are New This Year Read More »