Learning to Live, Living to Learn

Author Vishwajeet Borate

My Infobasity [Part 2] Infobesity to super productivity: How did I make it happen?

I overcame my infobesity or information overload to become super productive. You too can avoid getting trapped into the temptation of perpetual information search and become super productive by following these thumb rules when looking for information.

A note to myself on turning 42

A note to myself on my 42nd birthday
[Your journey just got more interesting]

My Twitter Short Story 2

My Twitter Short Story 1

Reading meticulously for effective content writing

Reading has been my most enduring love affair. After joining the content writing course, I have realized, to my utter disbelief, that although I have been an avid reader, I have not been a meticulous reader.

3 Things the Pandemic taught me

The ongoing pandemic is a once in a lifetime event we all will certainly wish never happened. The hardships and grief it has brought to mankind across the globe have made us realize the fragility of human life despite the technological and scientific advances humanity has achieved. The human spirit lives by the unwavering faith that life will be beautiful once again, very soon.

Arriving at an optimal way forward in online schooling

Optimizing Online Schooling [Part 5/5] We have discussed the pain points suffered by students, their parents, teachers and school managements due to online schooling in the previous posts. Let us now try to create a platform that will help us… Continue Reading →

Understanding The Pain Of School Managements

Let us discuss the pain points of school managements which is usually seen as the villain in this entire story of online schooling. So basically, it will be the villain’s pain that we shall be trying to understand. And, being myself a founder promoter of a school for the last 14 years, I am now a part of this villain gang.

How is online schooling affecting teachers?

Let is try to understand the pain of teachers who have been taking online classes of our children. Despite being the most critical stakeholder, they are the most silent and least discussed stakeholder of the school education system in the current scenario.

Understanding the pain-points of student’s parents:

While students have been the silent sufferers of this pandemic, their parents have been the most vocal and loudest stakeholder of the school education system during the last year.
Let us today understand the pain points suffered by parents and try to empathise with their viewpoint. I will present their pain points without trying to justify or reject any of their viewpoints and without being judgemental.

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