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Indian government E-learning initiatives in response to COVID-19 crisis: A case study on online learning in Indian higher education system

Journal

EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 26, Issue 6, Pages 7569-7607

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10639-021-10585-1

Keywords

Information and Communications Technology (ICT); E-learning; Online education; Government initiatives; Open Educational Resources (OER); Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD); Education; COVID-19

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In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Indian government and states have implemented various E-learning initiatives like Diksha and Swayam Prabha Channel to support students. Research evaluated these programs, with most learners showing satisfaction with online learning despite challenges.
Recently, the whole world has faced the deadliest and dangerous consequences due to the transmission of infectious novel coronavirus (nCov). With the outbreak of COVID-19, the education learners, practitioners, and other stakeholders were at the sake of a loss, as it causes the suspension of physical classes and physical interaction of the learners. In these circumstances, Electronic learning (E-learning), Online learning, and the use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) tools came in handy. It helped the learners in the dissemination of ideas, conducting online classes, making online discussion forums, and taking online examinations. Like the government of each country, the Indian government was also caught off-guard but the existing E-learning infrastructure was able to leverage on while devising plans to tailor them to new situations and launching new ones. The initiatives at the forefront of this noble battle launched by the Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD) includes Diksha, Swayam Prabha Channel, Shiksha Van, E-Pathshala, and National Repository of Open Educational Resources (NROER). It worth noting that apart from the Indian central government efforts, each state has various online education initiatives that are tailored to their needs. This research evaluated each of these initiatives commenced by central and state governments and present a detailed analysis of most of the relevant initiatives. Additionally, a survey is conducted to get insights of learners in concern to online learning. Despite the issues raised in this learning, the outcomes come to be satisfactorily favoring online learning.

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