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The Unsolved Equation for Education - Revolutionizing Learning Through Technology and Personalization

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Explore a thought-provoking TEDx talk that delves into the complexities of education and the transformative power of personalized mentorship. Join Pulkit Jain, co-founder of Vedantu, as he shares his 17-year journey in education technology, highlighting the challenges he faced and the insights he gained. Discover how his experiences, from teaching in a village in Punjab to founding an offline institution in Patiala, shaped his understanding of education beyond academic results. Learn about the pivotal moments that led Jain to shift his focus towards fostering a love for learning, building confidence, and promoting personal growth in students. Gain insights into the integration of AI in education and its potential to revolutionize learning experiences. Be inspired by Jain's passionate commitment to providing personalized mentorship to every student across India, as he draws parallels between Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and the unpredictability of education. This enlightening talk challenges conventional notions of education and presents a vision for a more engaging, personalized, and empowering learning experience for every child and young adult.

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THE UNSOLVED EQUATION FOR EDUCATION | Pulkit Jain | TEDxManipalUniversityJaipur


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