COVID-19 pandemic: Government launches national program Vidya Daan 2.0 to strengthen e-learning content

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Reaching less-digitized regions is important: Sanjay Dalmia

India is not new to online education. Many private and government colleges in the country had been conducting online classes. Now, due to the outbreak of novel coronavirus, education of students across schools is impacted and there has been a need to strengthen the e-learning system of education.

Considering the growing need for good quality digital content and to provide the qualitative common national program, Government of India recently launched a national program Vidya Daan 2.0.

The Indian government, of late, has taken a slew of measures to enhance the quality of education. With platforms like SWAYAM, DIKSHA, it has made best-quality education available to over 3 crore students in India, says Sanjay Dalmia, a renowned Indian nationalist, who believes that we need to reach less-digitized regions.

With this programme, academicians and organizations can develop fun and engaging e-learning content aligned with the curriculum. From explanatory videos to animations, assessments, individuals have the opportunity to give back to society. The content once submitted would be reviewed & monitored by a panel of academic experts. The approved content would be released for use on the DIKSHA app to help millions across the nation, whose education has been hampered due to the lockdown, especially in rural areas.

VidyaDaan 2.0: How important is this program?

The content available on the portal will help in creating a uniform structure, ensuring easy accessibility. It would be made available for use across government departments, schools and other institutions. “This is a great opportunity to empower the students with more effective, comprehensive and pertinent curriculum,” believes Sanjay Dalmia, however, we need to ensure that the technological interventions in education are fast tracked and made more thorough, he added.

VidyaDaan 2.0 could also be leveraged by teachers from rural areas to improve their pedagogical training and hence, the quality of education.

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)