Educative technology
Clearly, it has been a great misfortune to see the disparity between rich and poor, educated and uneducated in India. There have been many reasons for this system to prevail in society for a long time. Apart from this, it also reflects the struggle of the country’s talents to change the situation when they are involved in a mad race to achieve the prestige of the professional and social class. In such a situation, the introduction of educational technology (Edtech) provides some relief, so we can finally see this disparity disappear. This was the brainchild of an entrepreneur, Piyush Singh Chauhan, Vice President of SR Group, who advocated for the use of EdTech in the Indian education system.
Piyush Chauhan, who runs a school and university under the SR Group in Lucknow, says that “Edtech actually plays an important role in achieving equality. If we talk about modern educational technology, the most important resource so far is the Internet, which provides similar services in a very profitable range. this is correct too. EdTech is not just about increasing students’ connectivity and technological knowledge, but also about self-improvement so that teachers adopt more effective teaching approaches.”
Piyush Singh Chauhan
Piyush Singh Chauhan further says that technology provides opportunities for people all over the world. It is the greatest means to reduce the gap between rich and poor. There are many amazing stories related to technology, including that of a man who had nothing but a computer and found success by running an online business. Mainly, the emphasis is on how to prepare students for life after 10, 12 or 12. In many countries, including Singapore, without naming, individualized education is given importance. The biggest goal of edtech is not technology but to inspire its use.
Technology reduces inequality in education. If teachers are properly trained to use edtech in teaching, a basic digital classroom will begin to effectively eliminate educational inequality, and therefore the lack of physical resources will not affect any student.