| | 8 December 2018HIGHERReviewIN MY VIEWIndia is one of the world's largest education markets. Not only do we educate and train millions of our stu-dents, but we also export and import education through students who go out to study and students who come into the country to study in some of our top institutions. How-ever, this is limited to what is called the top of the pyra-mid. For the broader market, challenges in basic educa-tion still remain. We are also one of the most under-served countries as far as education goes. Population size, the low base of education and geography has played a major role in the limitations in this sector. The situation could have been dire had it not been for the technological revolution in education and the onset of the internet. Thanks to the IT revolution, education has crossed limitations of geogra-phy, language of instruction, content, teaching, cost and tuition and reference material. The truly great leap has been provided by smart class-es, where digitisation of course material, new course modules, visual templates and teaching methodologies has By Divya Lal, Managing Director, Ebix SmartclassHOW SMART CLASS TECHNOLOGIES ARE HELPING STUDENTS BE BETTER PREPARED FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AND BE JOB-READY?With its innovative learning techniques, smart class provides a better understanding and helps in concept clarity right before a student is ready to transition to college education
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