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The COVID-19 crisis, and the impact it has had on learning across the world, has highlighted many of the digital disparities which exist in today’s world. At a time when many of the world’s students shifted from physical to digital, we were also faced with the hard truth that today there are still 3.6 billion people in the world who are unconnected.
For students in the connected half of the world, the story is much different. While 1.2 billion children were affected by school closures across much of the world, a recent Consumer COVID-19 report found that students were able to substitute physical learning by spending 230 percent more time on digital learning tools such as Google Class, Epic! and Seesaw Class. This of course is a significant rise.
A total of 43.92 lakh students have taken part in online education in the country from March to September last year, Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal said today. The total duration of the 80,873 classes they attended from March to September is one lakh three thousand and 206 hours, the finance minister told the parliament today while sharing the report on budget realisation
With lockdown well and truly underway, parents have been left with little choice but to homeschool their children once again.
But amused mums and dads from across the nation have taken to Facebook group Love Layla to share a selection of hilarious homeschooling fails, so if you re struggling to juggle your 9-5pm job along with educating your children.you are not alone!
Among the funniest revelations include a boy who decided to put his battery-operated car in his sister s hair while she was on a Google Class meeting, and another who received a stern message from the teacher after changing his screen to an upside down Boris Johnson.
Investors that owned shares of Google Inc (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) as of March 27 ended up with twice as many shares at half the price when it opened on April 3. The original Google Class A shares, which come with the right to vote at the company s annual shareholder meeting, had a. Read More. Don t Miss Any Updates! News Directly in Your Inbox Subscribe to: