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International Journal of Trade & Commerce-IIARTC
Impact Factor (IF):5.135 (COSMOS), IF:7.249 (ISRA), IF:3.721 (ISI)
ISSN:2277-5811 (P), ISSN:2278-9065 (O)
Frequency: Half Yearly
Digital Transformation in Commerce Education: Challenges and Opportunities
Author:Richa Jain
Abstract:
The Indian economy has experienced major changes in trade, manufacturing, and commerce as a result of liberalization and globalization. The unprecedented surge in e-commerce activity in recent years has been remarkable, but 2020 has presented its own set of challenges. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in education has been receiving a lot of attention recently because of its ability to revolutionize the current methods of teaching and learning. Artificial intelligence (AI) technology can enhance the learning experience by offering students a variety of educational materials and personalized feedback. AI-powered technology enables teachers to adjust their teaching methods in order to enhance student results by providing instant feedback and understanding of their students' progress. Artificial intelligence can also assist teachers in assigning grades and evaluating student work, allowing them to focus on other crucial aspects of teaching. Despite the impact of COVID-19, the education sector has experienced substantial changes over the last decade. The traditional classroom learning method has undergone a significant transformation due to the prevalence of digital technology in the education system. A variety of digital tools are being used to enhance the educational experience, such as interactive online platforms, virtual tutoring, and web-based classes. This blog post will provide further insights into the current state of the education industry and why a digital transformation is essential for companies within this sector to succeed.
Keywords:Commerce Education, Indian Economy, Digital Transformation, Artificial Intelligence.
DOI:10.46333/ijtc/13/2/11
International Journal of Trade & Commerce (Vol: 13 Issue:2)
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