In India, Britannica Education introduced 12 digital learning platforms, such as Britannica Library and Britannica School. By providing teachers and students with reliable content, these subscription-based solutions hope to promote digital literacy and critical thinking.
The international encyclopedia publisher Britannica Education introduced over a dozen digital learning resources in India on Friday that are aimed at educators, learners, and educational institutions. Britannica School, Britannica Library, Britannica Professional Learning, and Britannica Connect-Global Community for Collaborative Learning (GCCL) were among the solutions that were presented, according to the officials. By combining India’s educational legacy with international best practices, Britannica aims to enable students from all backgrounds to realize their potential. Officials claim that because each product is subscription-based, scalability, affordability, and accessibility are guaranteed.
By offering dependable, validated content that benefits educators and learners alike, we hope to stimulate curiosity and the love of learning. “We want to make sure that every learner, regardless of background, can realize their dreams by empowering educators and fostering skill-based growth,” said Sal De Spirito, Global Executive Vice President, Britannica Education.
Encyclopedia Britannica, one of the most reliable knowledge sources in the world, was founded in 1768. After making the switch from print to digital, Britannica Education now provides learners and educators worldwide with a variety of online tools that foster digital literacy, research abilities, and critical thinking.
“The legacy of Britannica is echoed by India’s rich educational past. We provide research-based, skill-focused, and future-ready learning solutions that empower schools, teachers, and students nationwide by fusing local strengths with international best practices.” said Utkarsh Mishra, Britannica Education India’s Director of Commercial Operations.
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