This article is authored by Vivek Kumar Baranwal, chief business officer – Education Loans Domestic Business, Avanse Financial Services.
In education, there's a constant hum about the future of classrooms and how technology will change everything. But as much as our world evolves, the foundational needs of education remain the same.
In the past two decades, technology has revolutionized nearly every aspect of our lives. From healthcare to communication, the digital age has reshaped how we work, interact, and learn. But as we ...
In classrooms across the country, the sounds of buzzing drones, simulated tactical missions, and virtual racing engines now permeate the air. While perhaps not yet as common as the rustle of notebooks ...
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Powering the Future of Classrooms Across Continents
In just five years, Teachmint has evolved from a Bengaluru-based edtech startup into a global leader in classroom technology, trusted in over 50 countries and by more than 20 million users across 17 ...
PALO ALTO, CA - MARCH 31: (l to r) Students Josephine Chan, Sahir S., Arohi Brahmachari, Iris Wang, Arjan Tyagi, and Anay Sharma work on a classroom exercise using Khanmigo, an AI-powered guide ...
Technology provides instant accessibility to information, which is why its presence in the classroom is so vital. Smart phones, computers, and tablets are already an omnipresent element of everyday ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--We're at a critical moment in education. New research and emerging technologies, such as Generative AI, have the potential to reshape how we teach and learn. With decades of ...
April 30, 2026 - Students at college campuses across California recover hundreds of pounds of unserved food from dining halls to serve to their hungry classmates. In September, Toddy Eames ushered her ...
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Melania Trump Says 'AI Is the Continuation of Human Knowledge's Delivery Evolution' in Op-Ed About Putting AI in Classrooms
The first lady wrote that her original "Be Best" initiative was "wrongfully deemed trivial" while arguing that Americans now face "another critical moment" to get ahead of technology ...
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