Digital Learning
Digital Learning, the first and only magazine of its kind with a unique objective of covering the on-going initiatives and exploring the future potential in the domain of ICT-based education and learning, focuses on current trends, perspectives, researches and discussions on ICT integration in Education at all levels. Its goal is to promote and aid the use of e-learning, creating an ultimate body of knowledge.
Content and Coverage
Our attempt has been to highlight and bring national and global discussions and relevant decisions in ICT and Education to the forefront of the development community. A glance at the
Digital Learning issues will encapsulate all our writing testimonials that vary from cross-market taxonomy of ICT in education projects to the Public-Private Partnership movements, computer-aided learning, technology in schools or such applications in higher education, the civil society initiatives or to the non-formal learning and life-long learning.
Apart from tracking the corporate and grassroot voice on e-learning from time to time, our focused attention on the school education has helped us to gather the teaching and learning experiences of some of the Indian school heads and children with ICTs.
Product Portfolio – print, portal, e-newsletters
A portfolio of three highly effective business communication channels, comprising of a monthly print magazine; a fully interactive Website with news, interviews, resources, and articles on a basis of daily updating and a weekly opt-in email newsletter service have been put in line to deliver 'differential and strategic advantage for advertisers' for enhancing brand communication, visibility and market penetration - resulting in a higher 'return-on-ad-spend.'
Readers' Profile (print, portal, e-newsletters)
- Educational Institutions, Policy Institutions, R&D Organisations
- Government Departments/Ministries
- IT Industry, e-Learning Software Providers, Practitioners and PSUs, NGOs
- Academicians, Students, Researchers, Administrators
- Donors, Funding organisations, UN bodies
Reach and Readership
Currently, Digital Learning print magazine has a print run of 35,000 per month, with an average readership of 70,000. Distribution strategy comprise a mix of target circulation, subscriber copies and news stand sales.
Editorial and Marketing Correspondence
digital LEARNING
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NOIDA 201301, India
Phone +91 120 2502181-85
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Email
info@digitalLEARNING.in
Web
www.digitallearning.in