Digital learning assets (DLR) are digital assets such as applications, software, programs, or websites that engage students in learning activities and help them achieve their learning goals.
Importance – Digital tools and platforms are becoming increasingly important in our personal and professional life. Digital learning expands students' access to education and knowledge while also equipping them with a mindset and talents that will help them succeed today and in the future.
Bhasha Sangam App
The Ministry of Education created the Bhasha Sangam App, which is a smartphone application. It aspires to promote the spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat by allowing people all around India to learn the many Indian languages and become more acquainted with their culture.
The app supports online language learning and allows users to learn as many languages as they want at the same time. It enables users to comprehend basic sentences from everyday conversations in a number of languages. It allows people to discover the broad and rich culture of their own nation without being limited by language limitations. Learning a new language can also aid in the adaptation to a new environment.
Through reciprocal engagement between people from different States and UTs, Bhasha Sangam celebrates India's rich cultural variety. The goal of this effort is to reduce the number of people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol
E - Pathshala
E-Pathshala is a website and mobile app developed by NCERT to promote and disseminate all educational e-resources., such as manuals, audios, videos, periodicals, and a variety of other printed and non-printed materials. The platform solves the dual problem of reaching out to a broad clientele while also crossing the digital gap (geographical, socio-cultural, and linguistic), while also providing equivalent quality e-contents and ensuring free access at all times and locations. Students, teachers, educators, and parents can read e-books using a variety of technological platforms, including mobile phones (Android, iOS, and Windows platforms), tablets (as e-pub), and laptops and desktops (as flipbooks).
VidyaDaan
This national effort is a call to the nation, particularly individuals and organizations across the country, to provide To ensure that learners across India continue to receive high-quality instruction, e-learning materials in the education area have been developed. Individuals, instructors, educationists, topic specialists, schools, government and non-government organizations, and others can contribute after registering and designating themselves. These contributions can include a variety of material kinds, such as explanation videos, instructional videos, practice questions, competency-based items, lesson plans, and so on, for any grade from 1 to 12 and any subject as stipulated by the states/UTs under their individual programs.
Online labs
The premise behind the Online Labs is that lab experiments may be taught more efficiently and affordably through the Internet. Students who do not have access to physical laboratories or who do not have access to equipment because it is scarce or expensive can also use the labs. This allows them to compete with pupils from better-equipped schools while also bridging the digital divide and geographic divide. The experiments can be accessed at any time and from any location, removing the time limits that come with just having access to the actual lab for a limited time. Registration gives you free access to the Online Labs.
Sugamya Pustakalaya
Sugamya Pustakalaya is an online library offering books for those who are blind, have low vision, or have any other print disability.
The library has literature in a variety of disciplines and languages, as well as in a variety of forms. It was created by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. Disabilities (Divyangjan), in partnership with Daisy Forum of India (DFI) member organizations, is powered by TCS Access.
Swayam learning portal
SWAYAM (Study Webs of Active–Learning for Young Aspiring Minds) is a government-sponsored initiative aimed at achieving the three cardinal principles of educational policy: access, equity, and excellence. The goal of this project is to make the best teaching and learning tools available to everyone, even those who are the most disadvantaged. SWAYAM aims to close the digital divide for students who have been left behind by the digital revolution and are unable to participate in the knowledge economy as a result. This is accomplished via an IT infrastructure developed in-house that allows anyone, anywhere, at any time to access all of the courses taught in classrooms. All of the courses are interactive, and they are taught by some of the greatest teachers in the country.