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Author(s):  
Souvik Sengupta

The undergraduate and postgraduate studies of colleges and universities in India have been affected badly amidst the lockdowns for COVID-19 pandemic. The Government has insisted to start the academic activity through online platforms. The biggest concern for the academic institutions now is to select an appropriate e-learning platform. This paper compares different features and facilities available in some widely used online platforms and analyze their suitability from the perspective of socio-economic constraints of students in India. A generic framework for conducting online classes is described that meets the special requirements of the unprivileged students. Some strategic plans to overcome the challenges are identified and suggested. A technical solution for implementation of time-bound assessment module is also proposed.


2022 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 100237
Author(s):  
Lindsey Gale ◽  
Pranashree Bhushan ◽  
Shweta Eidnani ◽  
Lorraine Graham ◽  
Matthew Harrison ◽  
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2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jandhyala B. G. Tilak ◽  
Pradeep Kumar Choudhury

AERA Open ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 233285842110695
Author(s):  
Sudipta Roy ◽  
Shannon Brown

Higher education in India was caught completely unawares by the COVID-19 pandemic and the necessitated closure of educational institutions. Despite almost a decade of experience with online and distance learning at some top-tier and private institutions, the vast majority were unprepared and looked for quick solutions for different components of teaching–learning depending on the need of the hour. The immediate tool sought was a videoconferencing platform to substitute in-class lectures. With no access to a learning management system, faculty chose one platform for videoconferencing, one for interaction with students, and another for uploading class notes. Disparity in students’ access to devices and the internet presented challenges. Assessment of learning, which hitherto was largely pen and paper based, was delayed for lack of a viable solution. Experiences documented in this study demonstrate faculty resilience, but lack of institutional leadership and preparedness is starkly evident.


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