| | JUNE 20209AI GENERATES INSIGHTS AND FURTHER RECOMMENDS MORE LEARNING MATTER IN THE SAME CONTEXT TO ENSURE THAT THE STUDENT IS ABLE TO MASTER A SUBJECT WELLwe can reach people beyond the walls of a traditional classroom. We can even compare our progress with global peers with the help of AI and ML. We can make learning an interactive process by connect-ing with peers from across coun-tries and undertake projects for a more holistic learning. This process is especially helpful in learning newer languages, where one can inter-act with a person of different ethnicity or language, in just a moment.Using AI: With the advent of Arti-ficial Intelligence and Machine Learning, learning has become even more precise. AI uses ad-vanced analytics to monitor the process of a student and suggest a SWOT report, so that the student is able to make the most out of his/her learning time. AI generates insights and further recommends more learning matter in the same context to ensure that the student is able to master a subject well. Remote Learning: Before, students used to migrate from Ti-er-I & II cities to metro cities in order to realize their dreams of attending top universities in the country. But thanks to the tech-nological advancements of our time, there's no longer the need to travel for a traditional classroom when learning can be done online. Many universities are now offering online-only courses for students, who either don't have the financial means to attend a proper college, or are juggling jobs to get ahead in their path to success. Remote learning is today a booming sector which can be corroborated with the rise in online-learning platforms that confer graduate, post-gradu-ate degrees to students, who are now being widely accepted across many organizations. Feedback: AI is also being utilized now to feature Chatbots on learning platforms that provide immediate feedback to standard-ized queries, espe-cially in the process of admissions. Chat-bots are also used to track the trajectory of a student and rec-ommend additional courses to meet their unique needs.Events & More: Many events also now take place in the virtu-al environment. Some educational ventures have taken it ahead by bringing Augmented Re-ality and Virtual Reality to the ta-ble, taking campus or school events to a new level. It doesn't stop there; AR and VR are also being used in Medical, Flying and Engineering institutes to support the process of learning by putting the student in a simulation. The students can interact in the Augmented Reality environment and test their learn-ing to see how they apply class-room learnings into real life.Reminders: Every time we go to a site, we are asked to create pro-files or register using our email addresses. Ever wondered why? It's because all registered email addresses are stored in a database, which is then used to send remind-ers for completing courses, turn-ing-in submissions, or to inform the recipients of new courses or features. All this has been made possible due to the technological leaps we have taken.Learning Doesn't Stop: E-learning gives people anonymi-ty, and sometimes it can be a good thing. Many people in the world couldn't continue studying due to many issues ­ they could be fi-nancial, social or personal reasons. Re-joining schools or colleges at a later age was generally seen with contempt in the society, but now things are changing. With the ad-vent of the World Wide Web, peo-ple can go back to learning and complete their school honors or university degrees without hav-ing to face the social stigma. Not just that, many people in their free time are opting for short courses online to gain competitive edge over their peers. We are in the age where learning never stops.On-demand Learning: With the help of laptops, smartphones and wide-spread connectivity to information, accessing content anytime and anywhere isn't a has-sle. People can learn on-the-go simply by downloading the videos/podcasts/text in a suitable format, and there you have it ­ education on-demand! We've come quite far from tra-ditional classroom learnings with just textbooks and taking notes. With technological developments taking place every minute, there's more to come in the future that will change the way we learn things completely. Randhir Kumar
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