AI is quickly becoming a part of everyday classroom life. Whether you’re teaching in a school or working in higher education, you’ve probably started noticing tools that claim to make planning, grading, and even student support easier. But what does that actually look like in practice? In this blog, we’ll
Classrooms across India are on the edge of something big. The government is taking serious steps to bring artificial intelligence into everyday teaching. This move goes beyond just adding new technology into classrooms. It’s about making learning more personal, helping teachers save time, and preparing students for a world where
Classrooms today look nothing like they did a few years ago. Chalkboards have been replaced by smart screens, and now, artificial intelligence is stepping in to quietly reshape how teachers teach and how students learn. AI in education is all about using technology to make teaching and learning smarter and
Today, anyone can implement AI in their schools and evolve into AI-enabled powerhouses. However, the real key to progress lies in using AI intelligently and purposefully. But, how can school principals make this happen? This blog lays out a comprehensive strategy for principals to implement AI in schools for sustainable
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has already nudged schools towards digital integration, but the surge in using AI for students goes beyond digitisation. It’s about creating a learning ecosystem that adapts to individual needs, while helping teachers save time and gain insights. Globally, surveys show 86% of students already
India’s National Education Policy 2020 ( NEP 2020 ) highlights the transformative potential of technology in classrooms, advocating for personalised, activity‑based learning. And as schools begin to embrace digital tools, AI-based solutions are leading the way. This has helped convert the current rote learning structure to a more adaptive and