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Is there a danger that the use of automation and technology in teaching can adversely impact learning?

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Is there a danger that the use of automation and technology in teaching can adversely impact learning?

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Yes, because only well-designed and tested systems can positively impact learning. In our case, we tested out our offering (the development itself took a couple of years) in the market with thousands of students before our commercial release. We continue to experiment, improve and develop the system. How has been the response to the GRE training offered by your company? What are the drivers, between urban and non-urban users? The response has been quite positive. There is a lot of hesitation to try and adopt but the ones who have tried out are very pleased. A recent survey that we ran on students revealed that 97 per cent of our enrolled students are highly satisfied and will recommend our service to their friends. Acceptance depends on awareness levels and marketing. Urban and non-urban students have slightly different motivators. For the urban student, the commuting and busy schedules are a reason. For a non-urban student, lack of access and guidance are a reason. We have commensurat

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Yes, because only well-designed and tested systems can positively impact learning. In our case, we tested out our offering (the development itself took a couple of years) in the market with thousands of students before our commercial release. We continue to experiment, improve and develop the system. How has been the response to the GRE training offered by your company? What are the drivers, between urban and non-urban users? The response has been quite positive. There is a lot of hesitation to try and adopt but the ones who have tried out are very pleased. A recent survey that we ran on students revealed that 97 per cent of our enrolled students are highly satisfied and will recommend our service to their friends. Acceptance depends on awareness levels and marketing. Urban and non-urban students have slightly different motivators. For the urban student, the commuting and busy schedules are a reason. For a non-urban student, lack of access and guidance are a reason. We have commensurat

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