Data_Analytics_in_Education-01

28

Oct

Data Analytics in Education: Improving Student Performance and Personalization

Data analytics is the process of collecting, refining, and analyzing data to extract insights. When it comes to education, data analytics plays an important role in analysing a student’s performance over time to understand his strengths and weaknesses in academics.  By tracking a student’s progress over time, identifying the list of students weak in a particular subject, […]

Learnig Spiral

03

Jun

Learning Spiral looks to raise fresh funds as it expands beyond India

Learning Spiral, an online service and solutions provider for managing applications and examination assessments in higher education institutions plans to build a trend analysis product to measure students’ learning outcomes across colleges and universities and predict trends accordingly. “The product will analyze data of students on multiple levels such as geographical, organizational, college and university level and[…]

The evolving landscape of the education industry in 2022

During the past few years of the pandemic, multiple organizations have come up with countless online business plans, one of which is digital learning. In the meantime, schools, colleges, Institutions, and other larger educational bodies have started relying upon online platforms for remote learning. The shift from physical to virtual is the vital business plan people have[…]

Union budget 2022

03

Feb

Our founder, Mr. Manish Mohta shared his views on Union Budget 2022-2023.

To read the full article click here: https://www.businessoutreach.in/union-budget-2022-23-education-sector-expectations/ #Learningspiral #businessoutreach #Budget2022 #UnionBudget2022 #educationsector #onlinelearning #onlineexamination #Edtech #news #education #pressrelease #magazine #ManishMohta

This_week_group_india

19

Oct

LEARNING SPIRAL USES ONLINE PROCTORING TECHNOLOGY FOR THE ADMISSION PROCESS

August 2021: The Covid-19 pandemic had a devastating impact on the education industry. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic class 10th and 12th results were based on averages. Many schools provided higher than normal marks to their students – a fact confirmed by the sudden jump in averages. Due to the adopted marking system board results have lost relevance as a[…]

the_hindu

19

Oct

Webinar on Re-Imagining To discuss the various aspects of the future of online admissions and assessment, a webinar was recently organised by AWS and Learning Spiral on the topic Reimagining Higher Education.

To discuss the various aspects of the future of online admissions and assessment, a webinar was recently organised by AWS and Learning Spiral on the topic Reimagining Higher Education. Sachin Punyani, Lead Business Development AI and ML, Analytics and IoT for WWPS, AWS India, AISPL, moderated the session. The speakers were Prof. Saikat Maitra, Vice-Chancellor, Maulana Abul Kalam[…]

indian_education_diary

19

Oct

AWS And Learning Spiral Organised a Webinar on Reimagining Education- The Future Of Online Admissions And Assessments

The pandemic of Covid-19 has wreaked havoc on the Indian Education System. Classes have been halted in order to impose social distancing. From schools to colleges, educational institutions have turned to online teaching methods. As technology continues to drive change in the education sector, it has also exposed a plethora of opportunities for students all around the[…]

your-story

19

Oct

India sees more female school teachers than men for the first time

The country is now home to 49.2 lakh female teachers and 47.7 lakh male teachers.   Female teachers in schools outnumbered their male colleagues for the first time in India, as revealed by the Unified District Information on School Education report for 2019-20. The country is now home to 49.2 lakh female teachers and 47.7 lakh male teachers, up from 35.8[…]

financial-express

19

Oct

Budget 2021 Expectations: National Education Policy 2020, Covid may dictate Modi govt’s Education Budget

“The high rate of GST for online education and online assessments makes it expensive, thereby restricting its access to only the elite. Therefore, considering the need of the hour, the government should reduce the existing rate of GST from 18 per cent to 5 per cent in the Union Budget for 2021 for online assessments and education.[…]