Influencers, content creator - what type of animals they are(not all).
First they start out with their niche and later they talk all sorts of rubbish, they're a lot of tech youtubers now talking about politics, business, even health. The collaborati
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Anonymous 3
Stealth • 7m
The fact that students are relying on influencers and YouTubers for education is a sign of a bigger problem. The education system needs to adapt to the changing times and provide students with the skills they need to succeed
In India, students blaming education system with the name of "INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM". but wait, Is this really "INDIAN".
It's a British. If our own education system will be implemented then we might not see the problems which we seeing today.
The r
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techorate
Stealth • 2m
How EdTech is Changing Education: A Game Changer for Learners Everywhere
1. Personalized Learning:Adaptive learning technologies allow students to learn at their own pace.
2. Access to Resources:EdTech provides students with a wealth of knowledge at
On this National Education Day, let's talk about average students. These students work hard but often don't get the recognition or support they need.
Here's why:
𝗧𝗵𝗲𝘆 𝗚𝗲𝘁 𝗢𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗹𝗼𝗼𝗸𝗲𝗱: Average students aren't always the top of the cl
Absolutely, there are communities and platforms dedicated to helping students explore their interests and skills to pursue their dream careers without solely relying on academic qualifications. These communities provide resources, mentorship, and net
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Ravi Handa
Stealth • 9m
Startup folks - if you aren’t funded, stop paying money to social media influencers / YouTubers to promote your product or services. It is just vanity.
80% of the time, it does not give you good returns.
Stick to Google ads. Not saying they are p
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Ankit Dubey
Stealth • 8m
Hypocrisy level!
Influencers(bhayiya/didi) are saying leaving FAANG was their best decision in life and selling paid courses to students is the best decision ever for their students and for themselves too and you know what their courses are about "h
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Aravind Saji
Stealth • 6d
I have been working on an EdTech startup for the last 1 year exclusively for distance education students.
Have you/friends/family faced any struggles while studying in an open university?
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Dev Khandelwal
Stealth • 8m
** Brewing an innovative idea!
Imagine an online school (grades 1-12) designed to prepare students for the real world. We'd ditch the traditional curriculum, focusing on critical thinking, problem solving skills and equipping them with the tools to s
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Sandeep Kumar
Stealth • 7m
"Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today." - Malcolm X
How might we establish meaningful ties between students in rural government schools of India and students in prestigious schools across th
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Akshat Khandelwal
Stealth • 1m
College education is so overrated. Students are taught 6-7 subjects per semester and out of that hardly one subject finds real life application. Reading these many subjects for 3-4 years, then preparing for post graduation and then for a job... Harsh