Education Employability and Skilling
Edtech startups: Integrating the best of online learning and classroom education
27 Feb 2021
Most of us today want to be fit, those
who are fit want to be fitter. But do we care about our brain health? Perhaps
not. Coursera’s ‘Biohacking your Brain’s Health’ course tells you how to keep
your brain fit through nutrition, exercise, meditation and sleep. If you are
someone who keeps procrastinating about doing stuff, Unacademy’s ‘Stop Being
lazy’ course can be of your help. Is death the end of it all? Are we, in some
sense, immortal? ‘Death’, an online course offered by Yale can help find some
answers.
Edtech, surely, has arrived. Even
facts are indicative of that. With about 9.5 million users, India is the
second-largest market for eLearning after the US, says India Brand Equity
Foundation (IBEF). And, this ever-growing market is set to touch $3.5B by 2022,
according to a RedSeer and Omidyar Network India report. Not to mention the
total investment of $2.22 billion in 2020 (as compared to $553 million in 2019)
received by startups in the space, as per Indian Private Equity and Venture
Capital Association (IVCA) and PGA Labs data. The pandemic, indeed, has done
more good than harm to the Indian edtech space.
The full article was originally published on The Times of
India