1.
DcodeAI,
launches new AI learning platform for students
The AI-focused edtech
startup offers device agnostic, gamified and cloud-based DIY curriculum for
learning AI. Indian edtech startup, DcodeAI, has launched a new do-it-yourself
(DIY) learning platform that aims to equip the next generation of learners with
skills in artificial intelligence (AI). Its plan is to democratise AI learning
among students across 10,000+ schools. DcodeAI focuses on low code/no code
tools and usage of AI to make learning easy, intuitive and personalised.
Therefore, even those without any coding background can start to learn and
implement AI models. The new set of DIY learning programmes aims to teach
students AI and hone their skills in data manipulation, data visualisation,
statistics, machine learning, deep learning and more. These learning programems
are designed for students who are keen to develop chatbots, image recognition
models, as well as voice recognition-based bots and home automation systems.
2.
Flipkart launches
centre of excellence, to skill unemployed for logistics sector
The
e-commerce company will collaborate with LSC, NSDC and KSDC to train and skill
the unemployed and make them job ready. Flipkart has launched a Centre of
Excellence (CoE) in collaboration with the Logistics Skill Sector Council (LSC)
under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), set up
through the National Skill Development Corporation of India (NSDC) and
Karnataka Skill Development Centre (KSDC). As part of the Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU), the Indian e-commerce platform’s CoE will help build a
skilled and trained workforce to fill the gaps in the rapidly growing
e-commerce industry in the country. The Centre of Excellence, will train and
skill job seekers who wish to join the logistics space. It will focus on
augmenting skill development in the logistic industry.
3.
TCS
gearing to invest in iON’s global expansion plan
TCS iON is a cloud-based
learning solution, which is also the platform of choice for the Skill India
mission. Tata
Consultancy Service (TCS) is preparing to invest significantly in the expansion
plans of its cloud-based learning solution, TCS iON. The cloud-based
collaborative learning platform, TCS iON helps students — in India as well as
worldwide — access study material, make submissions and also receive feedback.
It helps students interact with instructors, administrators and learning
institutions. Using iON, instructors themselves can design courses and conduct
assessments. On the other hand, administrators and other institutional
officials can use the platform to organise learning events and develop learning
communities.
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