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online classes during lockdown

The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in the closure of schools and colleges across the country. Education has changed dramatically over the last two months, with a considerable rise of e-learning, whereby teaching is executed remotely and on digital platforms. 
1. Online Competency-Based Learning
Competency-based learning allows a student to attain transferable skills and competencies.  Such teaching is learner-focused and not dependent on any other factor. The important aspect that every student has a different learning style and level of engagement usually go unaddressed in regular offline classes where many students hesitate in interacting with the teacher due to peer competition or domineering students in the class. The online classes offer flexibility and the ability for students to drive the learning of a competency. The major focus is on skills, knowledge, and/or behaviour, tied with strategic objectives.
2. Creating High Calibre Learning Pathways for Future 
Skill development and enhancement is key to career growth in competitive times we live in. Various online education platforms have made it easy for students to develop new skills while continuing with a regular course at a college/university. Online education is the key and perhaps the best path to upskilling. It is common to see an MBA student with a specialization in HR doing an online course in data analytics to expand his skills and likewise. Adapting to an online learning environment will make students familiar with the future of work and required competencies. 
3. Improved Attendance
Since the virus outbreak forced the educational institutes to adopt online classes, there is a considerable improvement in the attendance of students. While there is no need to travel long distances for classes, today's tech-savvy and pro-digital generation are loving the concept of online classes. There is a significant improvement in participation and interaction.
4. Trackable Learning
The performance and learning ability of students is easily trackable in online classes. In online mode, data of every student is individually stored and digitally trackable. While digital tools enable teachers to easily track students with online learning, the same cannot be done with face-to-face learning. The analytic tools provide detailed reports about every student's performance and progress. This helps the teachers to create online classes according to the learning patterns of students.
5. High Engagement
Online learning materials are visually stimulating, concise, and more interactive combined with features like surveys or polls, quizzes, etc. As a result, online classes increase student engagement. The classes with multimedia content are easily accessible on any device and give control to students over how they take in the material. 
6. Reduced Distractions
Another great thing about online classes is that assessment is an ongoing process. There is increased student engagement as there is no peer distraction. Away from the competition and dominant students, there is increased involvement of students in asking doubts and initiating an interaction. Moreover, some concepts are better taught online. For instance, there are various tools and techniques in engineering which, with the support of visual effects are being taught better than before.
7. Quick Assessment
Online classes have enabled the teachers to quickly assess the learning of students as and when they teach. Unlike in the traditional classrooms, tech-enabled classes allow the teachers to post a quiz of 2-3 questions after every 10 minutes or after every concept or conduct a fact-finding poll. Shy students may actively participate in answering these questions as chat does away with the fear of 'What if I am wrong?.
Summing It All Up
Online learning, which came as a panacea for the crisis, is increasingly seen as a new paradigm in education. Major world-changing events are often an inflection point for rapid innovation such as the rise of e-commerce post-SARS. While it may be too early to predict, it is very likely that e-learning is going to majorly impact education and herald the arrival of a new normal.

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