The feet of God breached the resolute French defence as if they were destined to do it. His one goal in the final seemed enough, until it was not. Ten percent more junoon.Īnd they had Messi. #data #GoogleTrends #BYJUS #PhysicsWallah Saurav Kumar Aswin Vijayaraghavan Vineet Singh Adityan Kayalakal Manswi Garg Sankar N KrishnaĪrgentina and Lionel Messi have won the World Cup! Surely this was one of the most enthralling football games ever played.įrance had 10 percent more talent but Argentina had 10 percent more passion. Would implore Vivek Gaur to use the correct representation though. PS: The numbers are still commendable by PW (PhysicsWallah). ➡Always be critical of data that seems an outlier check it umpteen times with variations to arrive at the correct one. In this example, both 'Unacademy' and "Sorting Hat Technology (recognised by google), gives the same results but as mentioned before, PW isn't. ➡Check with a couple of variations, to see if the data is similar. In this case google recognises BYJU'S as a company and can collate all related searches (Byjus, byju's, byju etc.) ➡Use the suggestion given by Google to avoid using partial data. Here are some DO's and DONT's you should keep in mind when using Google Trends. Hence "Physics Wallah" would actually give the right result. Google by default only gives the searches related to PW's YT channel. ➡The current traction of PW is not enough for google to automatically club all its searches. ➡Yes, PW has been doing immensely well recently (even overtaking BYJU'S on 25th December (1/40 days), but in the time period, the total traction of PW was actually 64% of that of BYJU'S (and not 1.5 times as claimed). The latter gives a result 2.4 times higher. ➡Using 'Byjus' instead of 'BYJU'S (recognised by google)' gives a drastic change in results. This is across a period of 40 days! Something didn't seem right so I decided to check the numbers myself. Came across a status by Vivek Gaur (Chief of Growth at Physics Wallah), about how "Physics Wallah" is exploding on google trends and even beating BYJU'S by a good margin. If some data seems too good to be true, it probably is. What this resulted in was some incredible amount of time students spent on our app… 71 minutes on average!!!ĭivya Gokulnath Sankar N Krishna Aswin Vijayaraghavan Vineet Singh Priyadarshi Siddharth Saurav Kumar Nishant D'souza Adityan Kayalakal #Education #EdTech #BYJUS #Teaching #Design #Product #Learning #FallInLoveWithLearning #storytelling #content #quality #school #KeepLearning #Edutainment This is more than all 3D animated movies combined ever released in the world! In fact our Pre-K to K-3 product which launched in collaboration with Disney, had over 700 hours of 3D animated content. We did this over a period of about 9 years!įor doing so, we trained multiple in-house resources along with hiring industry experts in instructional design, storytelling, animation, VFX, and tech. We eventually landed up with content beautifully intertwined with storytelling in realistic visuals (secondary school) or pure 3D animation (pre-k and primary school). We then moved on to adding animation to help improve retention and maybe sweeten the broccoli a little. We started off with brainstorming the most relatable notions to be used for teaching kids. But how do you get the chocolate?īYJU’S over the years has been able to crack this very well. Learning is the broccoli for students! Necessary for the diet. We realised that students wanting to learn was a major pain point since it wasn’t ‘fun’ to learn. While creating our products, along with solving for the usual ‘quality learning at your convenience’, we wanted to solve for the ‘love for learning’ as well. A famous phrase used by Vinay MR (Chief Content Officer, BYJU'S) while describing the efficacy of our content for younger audiences is ‘chocolate covered broccoli’.
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