We all know how the Corona pandemic took the entire world in its grasp. The infection hasn’t yet gone entirely, and different countries around the world are at different points in their COVID-19 infection rates. But if there is one thing common among the 186 countries across the world, it’s that billions of studentsresiding in them are currently engaged in virtual learningfrom their homes.

Resorting to virtual learning for nearly a year or more might have seemed like an impossible idea at the start of the year 2020. But by March-April, schools across the country had come forward to embrace the concept of online classes and all that it entails and requires. And, as months have passed and we have all grown accustomed to the concept, we, at The Navyandhra School, one among the Best Schools in Gurugram, believe that it’s high time to take stock of this new normal in the world of education.

So, exactly what role did virtual learning play in all these months of the pandemic? Isonline learning here to stay? What role did technology play in its implementation?We, at The Navyandhra School, have brought forth for you the answers to all these questions in this article today.

Virtual learning: a boon for students amid the global pandemic

At the height of the pandemic breakout in early April, with so many students out of their classrooms for a prolonged period of time, the school administrators and educators rushed to meet the educational needs of the pupils through virtual learning. It was no longer a question of when to migrate from actual classrooms to virtual ones, but rather how fast and effectively we can do it.

During such a time, online learning came up as a panacea amid the COVID-19 crisis and ensured that the academic growth and progress of the students remains relentless. Better use of educational technology was learned not only by the children but also by their mentors and parents, which also brings us to our next point.

An overview of the possible way ahead for virtual classrooms

It would be wrong to assume that virtual learning or e-learning is a new phenomenon that has risen out of the COVID situation. Global edu-tech investments had already reached $18.66 billion in 2019 and were slated to reach $350 Billion by 2025. What the pandemic did was to fast-track the process of e-learning adoption and show us a path for the future.

Keeping the current scenario in sight, we can safely say that the elements of virtual learning will not be discarded in the future, even after we have dealt with and defeated the pandemic. We would still be relying on online study resources and learning apps and keep our options open for virtual learning on days or weeks when such a need is felt.

Technological innovations smoothing out the way for virtual learning

Discussing about virtual learning will remain incomplete without a mention of the technological innovations that made it all possible for us.

A collection of online platforms and software applications to facilitate online learning were already existing, and a spurt in the use of these tools made the apps seek to improve themselves and offer better features and content. Over 90,000 schools in twenty countries joined platforms like Zoom, and such platforms made sure to accommodate each one of the new users.

The tech innovations have also helped the teachers as they have not only become savvier in using edu-tech but also plan to continue using the tools in the future for bringing the best learning experience to the children.

The Navyandhra School curating virtual learning experiences for students

At The Navyandhra School, regarded as one of the Best Schools in Gurugram, we have always ensured that we stay updated on the latest trends in the world of modern education and edu-tech. Our advanced computer labs, library, and laboratories bear testimony to that commitment of ours.

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And, we believe that all of this is the one factor that truly aided our fast and effective transition to virtual learning when the time arose.

We have not only managed to organize regular online classes for our students during this period but also kept their morale high through varied co-curricular activities and virtual events.