On site learning and elearning with an LMS are usually opposing each other, but blended learning is emerging as a winner and elearning is gaining ground.
2. As LMS vendors we’ve witnessed the huge
growth of the e-learning industry first hand.
But will it replace traditional education?
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4. Is e-learning a fad?
Will e-learning’s growth continue indefinitely?
What will happen if/when e-learning’s growth
stops?
Did e-learning hurt brick-and-mortar
education?
Will e-learning replace brick-and-mortar
education?
Will e-learning replace traditional learning as
the core learning paradigm?
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6. 1
No.
E-learning serves a real and
core need in modern societies
and enterprises, and as such,
it’s here to stay.
Is e-learning a fad?
7. 1
No.
E-learning serves a real and
core need in modern societies
and enterprises, and as such,
it’s here to stay.
Is e-learning a fad?
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9. 2 It grows and still has plenty
of room to expand.
The worldwide numbers of
e-learning spendings have gone
up from $35 billion in 2011 to a
projected $100 billion in 2015.
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$100B
11. 3
The e-learning will
not be stagnating.
The industry would have moved to
a mature state and create a stable
market.
What will happen if/when
e-learning’s growth stops?
13. Not so much. A large part of the
e-learning industry is run as a side-
business by brick-and-mortar
educational establishments.
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traditional education. It complements it.
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14. Not so much. A large part of the
e-learning industry is run as a side-
business by brick-and-mortar
educational establishments.
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However, the certification
business for example has
largely moved to e-learning
solutions, enabling it to offer
its courses at low cost to
a worldwide market.
16. Will e-learning replace
brick-and-mortar education?
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The answer is no.
There will always be room for
traditional classroom based
education, because it offers things
that e-learning cannot.
17. Will e-learning replace
brick-and-mortar education?
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The answer is no.
There will always be room for
traditional classroom based
education, because it offers things
that e-learning cannot.
Kids’ socialization process
Help them adjust to living, working and
cooperating with other people.
Courses that require physical presence
Anything from sport schools to scuba
diving and dance classes.
Examples:
19. Will e-learning replace
traditional learning as the
core learning paradigm?
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We believe yes.
Kids will be accustomed to hybrid
learning, and would likely opt for
e-learning in their later education.
20. E-learning will effectively replace it
as the dominant educational
setting of the future.
TO SUM UP
Brick-and-mortar learning will
continue, but it will not be what
it used to be anymore.
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