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The Future of e-learning industry | news.elearninginside.com

Learn about some of the latest breakthroughs made in eLearning in 2017 and how they might affect education in the future.<br>news.elearninginside.com

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The Future of e-learning industry | news.elearninginside.com

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  1. The Greatest e-Learning Breakthroughs and Trends of 2017 The Future Of e-Learning Industry news.elearninginside.com

  2. The Greatest e-Learning Breakthroughs and Trends of 2017 Keeping up with the latest eLearning industry news allows one to remain aware of the newest trends and breakthroughs made in eLearning. The industry is constantly evolving and new software, techniques and programs are brought to the forefront each year. Especially In 2017, eLearning has undergone massive changes and improvements. People seem to be utilizing new techniques and methodologies, and are attempting to perfect olden methods, creating quite a volatile state of the industry. Overall, an even more interconnected and streamlined eLearning experience is possible in the future. However, to bring it into the reality requires understanding of the latest trends in the eLearning industry news. That being said, here are some of the latest trends and breakthroughs made in eLearning in 2017: Influx of Massive Open Online Courses Open-ended and flexible online courses are gaining a lot of popularity and attention in 2017. Abbreviated as ?MOOC?, massive open online courses are a distance-learning program that is designed specifically to allow for the participation of an incredibly large number of students, who may be divided by geographical locations. Colleges, universities and other educational institutes can also take part in various MOOC campaigns. In fact, Harvard’s first ever massive open online courses campaign had over 36,000 enrollees. Such an impressive number is truly a sight to behold, and while eLearning is known for its ability to connect various learners from all around the world, having such an incredible amount of learners on a single course campaign is a great achievement. Harvard wasn’t the only university to delve into the new MOOC trend however, as various other universities such as Caltech, MIT and Princeton also led their own organized massive open online courses. While what all of this may lead to in the end is still quite unclear, one can only assume that a massive evolution of the traditional university teaching methods is on the horizon. With renowned universities from all around the world are taking part in this change by organizing and planning their own MOOCs, more attention and interest will develop, and thus this movement will only gain more momentum in the days to come. If the changes are well received and more student-teacher interactions along with further in-depth understanding of the topics by the learners is attributed to them, it is a possibility that this might become the norm. Micro-Learning – Learning Bits of Content

  3. Micro-learning is yet another trend that seems to be gaining a massive amount of popularity. Essentially, it is small, quick bits of knowledge and content being given to the learner on regular intervals, instead of prolonged sessions that can cause them to become weary and fatigued. It consists of easy-to-follow videos that usually are no longer than 5-10 minutes, documents consisting of not more than one or two pages and so on. The lessons are focused, and the information provided is relevant and in small chunks. The purpose of micro-learning is to incorporate learning into a person’s life, instead of forcing them to change their lifestyle to make room for it. Rather than the hectic and time-demanding methods that are usually implemented, micro-learning is lighter and less demanding of time and energy. It is used on mobile devices, and in the corporate world, which could hint as to why it is becoming so popular. While its reliability in the future is still yet to be seen, it is definitely a more desirable way to learn content. Overseas Education is Becoming Widespread Travelling abroad to study has always been one of the greatest challenges faced by students. Cultural differences, the costs involved and the disruption in one’s lifestyle are all reasons why students find it difficult to adjust in the countries they move into, and this can often affect their studies. This is exactly why eLearning is popular for multiple students around the world. Removing the need to travel to a country, and instead creating the same connection on the Internet that a teacher would have made in a classroom is an incredible power, which when utilized can significantly change the way education is perceived as a whole. This is why it is estimated that soon the majority of students in several of world’s most renowned universities will actually be overseas, and getting the same, or even better level of education than those on the campus. That being said, not only will these overseas students be receiving better education, but they would also be saving their time and reducing the costs and expenses of their education significantly. However, the future of such a volatile and ever-changing industry is never certain, and thus, keeping up with the latest trends in eLearning industry newsis the only way to remain updated. For more information on licensing, premium version and implementation, visit the website, https://news.elearninginside.com you can also call on 1 (502) 653-8579 or drop an email at contact@elearninginside.com for enquiries or advice.

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