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E-books and Need for Innovation in Education Industry – Part 2

March 23rd, 2011 by Prakash

In the first part of this article, we have seen how e-books can bring revolutionary changes in the education system and how traditional approach of main players involved in publishing e-books is preventing them from penetrating the education industry. In this part of the article, potential areas for innovation are discussed. Read more…

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eBooks and need for innovation in Education industry – Part 1

March 16th, 2011 by Prakash

This is an attempt to evaluate the suitability of e-books for the education industry and the need for innovation so that education industry embraces e-books to take education to the next level. This blog is divided into two parts. In the first part suitability of eBooks for education industry is discussed. In the second part areas where innovation is required are identified. Read more…

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Congratulations! You are “probably” Electronically Literate!

January 27th, 2011 by Ravi

As you read this blog, you are to an extent, electronically literate! “What???” maybe your reaction. A person who knows how to read his/her name is supposed to be literate, right?  As of today, this might be true, but not for too long as Electronic Literacy will soon become a necessity instead of a luxury. Read more…

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Learning Management System – The Heart of Digital Learning!

November 24th, 2010 by Kajhwal

Knowledge knowledge everywhere and there’s such a lot to read. Ever wondered how the knowledge is channelized to you in the form of easy to use CBTs (Computer Based Trainings), WBTs (Web Based Trainings) or CDROMs? What goes behind creating and managing your content? How are these training programs managed and courses maintained? Let’s try and do a quick tour through the world of eLearning and disambiguate the Whats, Hows and Whys!!! Read more…

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