Exploring the Role of Social and Digital Media Platforms in Enhancing Teaching and Learning Practices in Indian Schools

Authors

  • Harsh Mehta Pearl Academy, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi, India Author
  • Dr. Preeti Yadav Pearl Academy, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi, India Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEM.2024.0005.i1

Keywords:

Education, Indian Schools, Teaching Practices, Digital Media, Social Media

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of social and digital media platforms in improving teaching and learning practices in Indian schools. With the rapid growth of technology and the increasing distribution of internet access across the country, social and digital media platforms have emerged as powerful instruments with the potential to transform the educational environment. The benefits, constraints, and potential solutions for effectively leveraging these platforms to improve teaching and learning outcomes in Indian schools are examined in this study. The incorporation of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram allow teachers to develop virtual communities, facilitate communication, and engage students in dynamic discussions outside of the traditional classroom. These platforms facilitate cooperation, peer-to-peer learning, and the exchange of educational information. Furthermore, they allow teachers to deliver personalized feedback, monitor student progress, and assess learning outcomes in real-time, creating a more student-centered and inclusive learning environment. Digital media platforms, such as online learning management systems, educational apps, and interactive multimedia content, are critical for increasing access to quality education in remote locations and closing the digital divide. These platforms offer a plethora of instructional resources, ranging from e-books and videos to simulations and virtual reality experiences, all of which can help students better learn and retain complicated concepts. Furthermore, adaptive learning capabilities on digital media platforms adjust instructional content to individual students' requirements and learning styles, enabling personalized and self-paced learning experiences. However, integrating social and digital media platforms in Indian schools presents several problems.

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Published

2024-01-31