e-learning Barriers in Rural India
- Rural India consists of 65% of India’s population, which faces multifaceted blockers to quality education because of various infrastructural challenges as well as technological barriers.
- In rural India, about 86% of people have internet access, but most use smart phones that aren’t suitable for e-learning.
- India has 22 languages recognized by the Indian Constitution, which makes our country diverse and thus leading to socio-economic challenges.
- Some of the solutions for a better future could be bridging the digital gap, personalized learning, empowering students and supporting teachers by using PPP models, community learning centers ....
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