Impact of IOT in Education during Covid -19 Pandemic

At the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020, When the Covid -19 pandemic hit the world It effected in all industries even the education sector. The Biggest challenge is to teach the students online the whole world is answered about this new technique. Many existing technologies which are available...

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Published inInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology pp. 137 - 139
Main Authors Priti Jadhav, Bharati Patil, Jyoti Gaware, Ashwini Pawar, Snehal Kadam
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 30.01.2022
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Summary:At the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020, When the Covid -19 pandemic hit the world It effected in all industries even the education sector. The Biggest challenge is to teach the students online the whole world is answered about this new technique. Many existing technologies which are available in Information and Technology world are used for teaching methodology like Google meet, AWW board, Google forms for Exam and so on. But it’s not giving the feel and effect of teaching satisfaction. So the IOT comes in Picture were we can use Robotics and other technologies of IOT for teaching. The plan was ready but the road map is not set so the First action was to examine the equipments which are available to do the all education system online. There are issues with computer systems so alternative option we have to find application searching is started so we get on conclusion we are having smart phones and there are online tool available so we can use them for this procedure. Many ICT tools are there on mobile also so we are started with it and finally we are tried to match the expectation of offline education to Online Education. In this paper we are trying to match and explain the impact of IOT tool and there utilization in education sector with some example.
ISSN:2456-3307
2456-3307
DOI:10.32628/CSEIT228117