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VOL. 10, ISSUE 1 (2025)
The new education policy 2020: Online and digital learning
Authors
Ujjal Saha
Abstract
Up until now, the majority of classroom instruction consisted of students taking notes, teachers writing on the chalkboard to clarify topics, and students reading textbooks. However, the incorporation of internet and other digital approaches into education is receiving a lot of attention under the new National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. For people of all demographics, digital education is an entertaining way to study. Because of its built-in audio-visual elements, which promote cognitive development in the developing mind and increase students' awareness, interest in the subject matter, enthusiasm, and sense of involvement, it is proving to be an especially effective medium for children's learning. As a result, individuals typically pick up knowledge more quickly than with conventional approaches. In the context of our everyday lives and surroundings, the "Infotainment" blend—a mix of information and entertainment—integrated into digital learning makes the educational process even more useful and captivating.
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Pages:59-61
How to cite this article:
Ujjal Saha "The new education policy 2020: Online and digital learning". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Education and Research, Vol 10, Issue 1, 2025, Pages 59-61
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