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Top Edtech start-ups that are paving a new horizon for casual learning
Top Edtech start-ups that are paving a new horizon for casual learning
Here we have top ed-tech start-ups that are paving a new horizon for casual learning.
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Top Edtech start-ups that are paving a new horizon for casual learning
Children actively seek to understand the causal structure of the world around them. Causal learning in childhood is a dynamic process of observation, explanation, and exploration within complex physical and social environments. Children’s learning is not exclusively the product of processing information individually; instead, learning is inextricably embedded in social activities and practices
Why this scion of the Birla family chose to launch an edtech startup
Founded by Yash Birla’s son, Nirvaan Birla, Birla Brainiacs is a collaborative learning app for students in Classes 1 to 12. The edtech startup began operations in April 2020, and offers courses in math, science, English, coding, mental ability, vedic math, and more.
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For more than 150 years, the Birlas have been part of India’s industrial and business history. Generations of the family have grown the family legacy and helped the group scale into a massive conglomerate.
But one of the younger Birlas has a different agenda in mind: changing the way education and pedagogy are viewed.
Investors bet big on edtech startups that bring extracurriculars online
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The founders of such startups say they want to democratise access to quality classes, which have traditionally been hyperlocal and exclusive. They typically charge between Rs 200 to Rs 1,300 per online session.
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Mumbai Startups that offer extracurricular activities will be a key part of the edtech sector in 2021, venture capitalists and other investors told ET. While education saw a huge shift online in 2020, many students continue to forgo extra-curricular activities.
This has led to a boom in such startups, with investors and founders calling this the white space of the Indian edtech market.
Yellow Class CEO says his workspace at home is an imaginary bubble
Anshul Gupta didn t get anything from his office to his home work space.
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Anshul Gupta shares his work from home gadgets, furniture and custom elements.
The most important part of Anshul Gupta, CEO and co-founder of Yellow Class s home office is his table, non-wheeled chair, pin-up board and the printer all of which he can operate sitting from his place. The biggest challenge of working from home is the lack of clear separation of home and workspace. This is especially true for people with young kids - I got two! What is most important to me are the work time house rules. I like to work in