Transforming Education through EdTech based Entrepreneurial Ventures
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https://doi.org/10.48047/k87qsb10Keywords:
Educational Technology (EdTech), Entrepreneurial Ventures, Edtech companies, Entrepreneurial initiativesAbstract
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the transformative impact of EdTech on education through entrepreneurial ventures. The contemporary educational landscape is experiencing a significant transformation, driven by the ascendance of educational technology (EdTech). The Covid- 19 pandemic accelerated online learning and gave birth to several EdTech start-ups in India and across the globe.
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