Affiliation:
1. Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India
Abstract
This chapter explores the general issue of whether and (if so) to what extent the digital learning gap will be removed by the digital learning environment, especially Edtech, one of the leading learning spaces in terms of how instructors teach and students learn. EdTech solutions can close the skill gap between available and existing workers, but they must be quickly embraced on a nationwide level. This industry has the potential to be a major driver of the ecosystem's effectiveness, the growth of the next generation, and the accomplishment of the objectives. Education trends are always evolving to meet the students' shifting needs. Students can advance in their professions swiftly because teachers are able to use a wide range of tactics and strategies. This is a game-changer for the educational sector.
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