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Technology that emphasises engagement – Nitish Jain (President, SP Jain) shares in BW Education

 
 

Nitish Jain (President, SP Jain School of Global Management) talks about SP Jain’s Engaged Learning Online (ELO) technology in his latest article on BW Education – a leading portal in the educational space.

Mr Jain

Describing the emphasis on engagement as its unique feature, Mr Jain elaborates in the article, “Can you imagine an online tool that lets you make eye contact and have face-to-face conversations with as many as 70 students in a classroom? I can’t think of any other university that has a similar system. Since its launch in 2018, ELO has become a much-loved mode of learning among our students. Despite a global drop in MBA enrolments due to Covid-19, the school reported a 300 per cent growth in student numbers for its Executive MBA programme. We attribute this growth to ELO.”

In the interaction, Mr Jain also speaks about the institute's global expansion and the other industry-oriented programmes.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

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