Twinkl offers free learning resources to help educators across India during the pandemic

The online educational resource creator Twinkl has made all of its teaching and learning materials free for everyone in India to help parents, carers, and children as they stay at home. 

Jonathan Seaton, Co-Founder and CEO of Twinkl, said: “After hearing about the devastating impact of the second wave of the pandemic in India, we wanted to show solidarity with all the parents, carers, educators and children that are bravely facing the current situation. We know that the main focus is rightly getting people the vital healthcare they need. But we also know that people will be looking for ways to support their children and pupils and ensure they keep learning, even in these most difficult circumstances. At a time when children should be out enjoying their summer holidays, they are having to stay indoors to help them and their families stay safe. We decided to make all of our resources, including access to learning apps and games, completely free, so that children can continue to be productively engaged and entertained, while staying at home.

“The help we are offering would not be possible without the continued support of our members and we would like to thank them for enabling us to provide this. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone in India and everyone affected by the coronavirus.”

Parents, carers and educators in India can get access to Twinkl by visiting https://www.twinkl.co.in/offer/INDTWINKLHELPS and entering an email and password. 

No payment information is taken when accessing this offer of help and there is no obligation to use Twinkl after the help is no longer needed. Any accounts created with the code will later revert to a free Twinkl membership that gives access to a selection of over 40,000 free resources that are already available on the site.

 

Twinkl is also extending this offer of help to any NGOs or organisations working within education in India, who can contact Twinkl at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if they would like support.    

The materials available on the Twinkl website range from activity sheets, e-books and interactive presentations, to online educational games and videos. These cover all core subjects for all ages and include a huge range mapped to all school years in India.

Twinkl is used around the world as a trusted provider of high-quality educational materials. All Twinkl resources are created and checked by current and former teachers and they are used in countries and regions across the world. 

For more information visit https://www.twinkl.co.in/

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IIPTA opens registrations for its flagship JOPAT Program for careers in Patent Analysis

Indian Institute of Patent Analysis and Trademark has opened registrations and is inviting applications for their flagship Job oriented Patent Analysis (JOPAT) program.

JOPAT is designed for young professionals to start career in IP industry. After completion of the program, the candidate will be able to start working as IP Professional. Expert guidance will be provided throughout 3 months in learning through online audio-video lectures.

There is a huge increase in demand for patent researcher all over the world in terms of finding gaps in technology to develop new experiments, help scientists in prototyping, creating opportunities for collaboration and developing the latest products or processes. The demand for the patent analysts are increasing as they help the companies decrease the Research & Development time and help get the innovative product out in the market at a very short time.

This course has successfully launched several students whose career goal was not to go for a laboratory job or a sales job after graduating in the fields of life Sciences, but a high income and stable corporate job and international exposure.

The skills required by companies these days lies beyond marks and CGPA. The big firms look for skill sets like problem solving ability, analytical skills and communication skills. This JOPAT training is designed to provide the candidate with the pillars of success which are the right skill sets and choose the correct industry and provide a lifetime mentorship for an exponential growth in the career of the student.

This course will provide the student knowledge starting from the basic concepts of patent and will train candidates on patent searching and analysis. In depth understanding of patent software Google Patents, USPTO, Espacenet, Delphion, Thomson Innovation, Questal etc. is included in the program. The student will also have an option of doing an industry project on domains like Biochips, COVID-19 vaccine development, Biopesticides, Stem cells, Nanoparticle smart drugs for cancer, Immuno-oncology, etc. IIPTA also provides complete resume makeover, grooming for interviews and 100% placement assistance. Students seeking career in IP industry outside India and Students looking to start their own practice are also assisted by IIPTA and the global alumni network of IIPTA.

Click this link to learn more about this Program

Call: 8860513985

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Watch Success Stories of students: Mrs. Banu (Pharmacy Graduate) , Dr. Vasundhara (PhD.) , Meenakshi (MSc., Organic Chemistry) , Shubhi (MSc.)

eLearning Indaba important insights into key trends shaping online learning

New Leaf Technologies recently hosted the second instalment of their eLearning Indaba for 2021. The hour-and-a-half long Zoom session saw over 500 human resources (HR) and learning and development (L&D) professionals register to gain valuable insights into key trends shaping online learning.

The eLearning market has grown a whopping 900% since 2000 and a study conducted by IBM indicated that the eLearning industry has helped businesses see a ROI of 1:30 in productivity. The same study also noted that participants learned nearly five times more material without increasing their time spent in training. New Leaf Technologies Managing Director Michael Hanly introduced the free online sessions centred on finding insights to use in your business: some new ideas, perhaps new techniques or technology – and hopefully even a new way of thinking.

The guest speakers for the second session were Guy Wallace (President of Eppic Inc, USA) who spoke about performance and enabling knowledge/skills analysis data and its use in the lesson mapping steps, and Mehdi Tounsi (Senior Regional Director, Open Sesame, Europe) addressing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in the context of curation. Session guests could ask questions after the presentations, and join an insightful interactive workshop.

Hanly announced the newly-created eLearning Indaba Awards (details for entry below) and also imparted exciting news around New Leaf Technologies’ latest partnership with the Learning Performance Institute (LPI). Established in 1995, the LPI is the leading global authority on workplace learning and development. Their focus is on learning efficacy: the demonstrable impact of learning on individual and organisational performance. LPI membership sets you apart from other learning professionals and underlines industry recognition of skills, experience, professionalism and quality.

Wallace on lesson mapping skills

 

Guy Wallace has been an instructional systems design consultant (ISD) since 1979 and specialises in curriculum architecture design (CAD) for the analysis and design of performance-based training and development (T&D) paths and planning guides. He has authored 15 books and worked with 45 of the Fortune 500 companies in the USA, including NASA and the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS). His consulting engagements have won internal and external awards for AT&T, Change Healthcare, General Motors, Hewlett-Packard, Imperial Oil, and Siemens Building Technologies.

He told participants how he created the first lesson map in 1990 and explained how it has been at the heart of his Instructional Systems Design (ISD) methods – a format he has used to aid numerous clients. 

Tounsi on impressive eLearning stats

Since 1996 Mehdi Tounsi has worked for companies like Gatlin International providing lifelong learning delivered online. He developed his skills while working in Australia, Africa, the UK and America and now specialises in bringing the world's best machine learning and expert curation. He helps organisations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) to reach their business and organisational goals at his latest position held at Open Sesame, Europe. 

Tounsi contributed impressive statistics to show how AI and ML are changing the way employees are seeing the roles that managers play.  He quoted a survey conducted for Oracle and Future Workplace where 8 370 employees, managers and HR leaders across 10 countries were asked who they would trust more: a robot or their manager. Surprisingly enough, 64% of the employees said they trusted a robot more than they would trust their manager. Why is this the case? The data showed that survey respondents felt robots are better at providing unbiased information (26%), maintaining work schedules (34%), problem solving (29%), and managing a budget (26%).

He further spoke of how AI and ML have helped create 90% of the world’s data in the last year. This will accelerate, since computers can process this information more quickly than humans. This means that businesses need to change their relationship with AI and ML and use those to their strategic advantage. 

AI’s digital, dynamic nature also offers opportunities for student engagement that cannot be found in often-outdated documents or in the fixed environment. In a synergistic fashion, AI has the potential to propel and accelerate the discovery of new learning frontiers and the creation of innovative technologies. A recent study from eSchool News discovered that the use of AI in the education industry will grow by 47.5% through 2021.

eLearning Indaba Awards

A stimulating addition to the already-popular eLearning Indaba series was the announcement of the eLearning Indaba Awards. Submissions for the awards need to be a maximum of 15 minutes long, and showcase an inspirational eLearning experience. The deadline for entries is 30 September 2021. Results will be announced at the final eLearning Indaba event, where the winning eLearning journey will feature. Prizes include a 3–night stay at a game reserve near the Kruger National Park and takealot.com vouchers to the value R3 000 for the runners-up.

To find out more about the indaba, visit https://newleaftech.co.za/elearning-indaba/

You can register there for the free upcoming Indabas and have access to all previous sessions held.

More about the Wallace lesson map concept

Wallace’s lesson map concept has three parts:

  • Event map of lessons
  • Lesson maps of instructional activities
  • Instructional activity specifications

In order to get to this point, you should ask the following questions to be able to lay it out in a practical and insightful lesson map for clients:

  • The learning objectives
  • The post-learning
  • Performance objectives
  • The application exercise or exercises for practice with feedback to really build skills and confidence to ensure transfer back to the job
  • Whether or not it would be helpful for the learner to see the expected performance prior to the exercises
  • What information needs to be presented prior to the demonstrations and application exercises
  • What content already exists
  • What barriers exist to desired transfer back to the job

The success of introducing this method into your ISD can help ensure, that you uncover and meet learning needs.

HOST eLearning platform

Mindhosts portal facilitates the faculty (Web & Mobile) and students (Mobile) to organize and adopt the schedule for their classes on a week-to-week basis. Teachers can communicate through push notifications and SMS notifications with the students.The teacher would be teaching one fifth of the students offline or face-to-face in the institution and rest of the students take the class online and also by, 'Recording the lectures from the class' the teacher helps the students take the classes in a self-paced mode.

Indgiants Launches the ' HOST eLearning Platform' through mindhosts

BIS Safety Software Announces Location Based Course Material for BIStrainer Users


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BIS Safety Software has recently announced that the LMS course builder now has functionality allowing companies to include region specific course material to any course they create. The location-based content can be set to display only to people taking the training within that region.

Material such as forms, course videos, and other elements can be prompted by the user’s location to ensure the most relevant content is being presented to the user based on where they are taking the course.

Companies can add elements to their courses and orientations such as provincial/state tax forms or material discussing geographically specific legislation like a regional safety regulation. Gone are the days of creating countless versions of the same course to cater to the various regional differences.

The Learning Management System has been a very powerful training tool that has enabled companies to create unique courses with the built-in course player that can integrate forms, exam bank questions, and competency assessments. With full SCORM compatibility and an integrated eCommerce store, the options for online training courses are endless.

About BIS Safety Software:
BIS Safety Software
was founded in 2006 and offers learning & compliance software for EH&S professionals, including a learning management system, training matrix, and much more. BIS also offers digital forms for site audits, incident reports, and many other form-based tasks.