The Value of Analytics for Parents During COVID-19

Working from home brought great challenges for parents worldwide. It shifted their routine to combining and juggling the office with housework, leaving many parents with another daunting task: homeschooling during the pandemic. Can AI and analytics help parents manage their children’s education during COVID-19? Yes! Here’s how: ●  Chore delegating. Analytics has been shown to have…

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The Value of Analytics for Parents During COVID-19

Working from home brought great challenges for parents worldwide. It shifted their routine to combining and juggling the office with housework, leaving many parents with another daunting task: homeschooling during the pandemic.

Can AI and analytics help parents manage their children’s education during COVID-19? Yes!

Here’s how:

●  Chore delegating. Analytics has been shown to have a valuable place in helping parents find shopping, eating, and scheduling solutions.

It gave businesses insight into how to cater to their customers, quite literally. Similarly, analytics can help service providers communicate with parents and help run errands online, from banking to grocery shopping.

●  Education and resources. Many parents are left with the task of aiding their children in online learning and homeschooling. Analytics provides resources, like age- and curriculum-optimized learning software, that helps young students learn more independently.

This frees up parents’ time and increases the quality of education.

●  Easy information access. Families worldwide have faced a surge of misinformation and false news. This only increased the unrest surrounding the global state of affairs.

But analytics and AI give parents a way to use reliable apps and quickly find assistance, whether it’s for medical, banking, or education so that they can get accurate answers to their questions.

Boosted with the possibilities of AI-based technologies, analytics found great use in providing quick access to relevant and accurate information, streamlining online learning and increasing its quality, and helping parents and families delegate chores.

This is, of course, greatly conditioned by tech-savviness and income, meaning that there’s still a large number of parents to whom these technologies are unavailable.

Have you taken advantage of data analytics during lockdown? Let me know how below!

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