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TCS iON partners with NSDC

Our Burea Mumbai | Updated on June 10, 2020 Published on June 10, 2020

Provides training partners access to the TCS iON Digital Glass Room

TCS iON, a unit of TCS has partnered with National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) to provide its training partners access to the TCS iON Digital Glass Room.

This is to enable them to move classroom-based vocational skills training to online mode for students across the country, TCS said in a statement.

The new partnership strengthens NSDC’s online content aggregation platform – eSkill India, through which it enables e-learning.

With this partnership, NSDC’s network of 500 training partners across the country will now be able to access the TCS iON Digital Glass Room.

The TCS iON Digital Glass Room will enable trainers to deliver lectures, create and share content, share and evaluate assignments, conduct formative tests, and monitor learners’ progress, apart from online collaboration among students and trainers, TCS said.

“NSDC’s collaboration with TCS iON is aimed at facilitating innovative methods to promote skill training and access for learners,” said Manish Kumar, MD and CEO, NSDC.

Recently, TCS iON launched Remote Internships, a digital internship product to connect students directly with corporates and industry mentors for doing internship.

Published on June 10, 2020

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