| | 8 October 2020HIGHERReviewIN MY VIEW We've all heard stories from our parents and g r a nd p a re nt s about how they had to walk miles every day to their schools to even get even the most primitive education. Fortunately, the academic landscape has changed for the better. Not only the numbers of schools have increased, there has also been a substantial development in the way things are taught. Thanks to the implementation of the latest technologies. The education sphere is evolving at an increasing rate and it is making learning fun and interactive. Let us throw some light on how education sector is being reformed with the help of new-age technological innovations. Smart Classrooms are making learning more interactive and funWhile the old blackboard and chalk holds a certain sentimental value, it has its limitations. Smart Classrooms, however, make it easier for teachers to prepare their lessons and for students to understand them. With the help of this technology, teachers can segregate their lessons and present them in a multimedia-rich format. This makes learning more interactive and stimulates students' minds to focus more deeply on the subject.With around 65% of the world population being visual learners, there is an incentive in making the learning process more visually appealing. While textbooks facilitate this, they have their limits. For instance, 5 WAYS NEW-AGE TECHNOLOGY IS CHANGING THE EDUCATION LANDSCAPE IN INDIABy Ms. Alka Kapur, Principal, Modern Public SchoolAlka is renowned for her education leadership qualities.Setting beliefs and hope in students for greatness, Alka is leading the school.concepts like circulation and respiration are easier to understand with the help of videos and animations as compared to 2D illustrations.As learning becomes easier, it also becomes more enjoyable for the students and they show greater interest in it. Schools that have adopted the Smart Class technology have seen a significant rise in the number of students attending the classes. Breaking barriers with Cloud Computing Many children who want to study live in areas that do not have a single school. With
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