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Vijay Kumar
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Vijay Kumar: Azygos Consulting

Chapter Chapter 6 in The Economic Value of Digital Disruption, 2023, pp 449-523 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Online learning has become an imperative after the pandemic. The efficacy of online learning is a matter of serious debate. There are more brickbats than bouquets, but the danger is that we may throw the baby with the bathwater. The effect of the digital divide on children has been savage. It is not just the loss of learning for the children, but their idyllic childhood is dented. Online education has become lucrative, and scores of startups have raised billions of dollars. Blended learning is an optimal solution for all key stakeholders: students, teachers, parents, and educational institutions.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-8148-7_6

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