New Trends in Online Learning
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Reading reams of documents and underlining key sentences with markers appear to be a thing of the past. Online education has transformed the face of modern learning, making it more inclusive, comprehensive, and engaging.
Most businesses, including education, have been transformed by the Internet.
According to studies, the internet has become a popular learning destination for students. Because of the increasing rise of the internet and mobile devices, e-learning has become more flexible, time-saving, and cost-effective.
Many learning websites, platforms, courses, and pages are displacing traditional classrooms. Indeed, the EdTech business is predicted to reach $680 billion by 2027, increasing at a 17.9% annual rate.
We will discuss five revolutionary online learning trends that are transforming the way students study.
1. MICRO-LEARNING
In today's fast-paced environment, speed is essential.
Microlearning is e-learning in small doses, i.e. little bursts of training content that may be grasped in a short period of time. Due to constant multitasking and information overload, the average human has an attention span of 90 seconds. The concise instructional style not only holds learners' attention but also improves effective information retention.
While kinds of microlearning such as flashcards and quiz books have been around for over a century, when integrated with eLearning, they become more potent tools for accessing huge material reservoirs through multimedia formats.
Texts, photos, videos, audio, tests, quizzes, games, or a combination of any of these can be used for microlearning!
Microlearning is frequently utilised for a variety of training purposes, including:
Changes in soft skills/behavioral patterns
Compliance
Professional abilities
2. LEARNING GAMIFICATION:
We've all heard the expression "Play and Learn."
Gamification in education is the incorporation of game design features and game-like experiences into the development of learning processes. This technique is now being used in schools to enhance learning in a range of contexts and subject areas, as well as to address related attitudes, actions, and behaviours.
These include interactive approaches, cooperation, self-directed learning, assignment completion, making exams easier, and much more.
Gamification, with its experimental approach to learning, aids in the development of learner creativity, retention, motivation, and engagement.
In general, gamification involves the following game elements:
level badges leaderboards progress bars
3. LEARNING BASED ON VIRTUAL REALITY (VR), AUGMENTED REALITY (AR), and ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)
A picture is worth a thousand words, as the adage goes. Students may observe a topic in action rather than reading theory!!
VR, AR, and AI are transforming how we teach and learn. Through a fully digital ecosystem, the future classroom will provide a hyper-immersive experience that caters to an experienced learning environment. Text, sound effects, visuals, and multimedia would be used to enhance teaching and learning that closely resembles in-person contact.
AR in education helps students obtain better results by allowing them to see and fully immerse themselves in the subject matter.
4. VIDEO LEARNING THAT IS INTERACTIVE
This is a NextGen avatar of classic video-based learning that allows students to explore additional resources in addition to the video content and interactive things in the video.
Such movies have been scientifically demonstrated to promote student engagement and participation, hence increasing knowledge retention and the ability to visualise the "unexplained,".
Learners can also grasp the impact/consequences of their decisions through interactive learning by providing branching routes. At various points in the videos, the learners' decisions lead them down different routes. This strategy can let kids practise applying what they've learned in a safe context.
5. ANALYTICS OF LEARNING:
Learning analytics is the measurement, collection, analysis, and reporting of data on learners and their environments. Data from learning analytics can include:
when students study where they study student feedback in questionnaires and assignments
Engagement through video
All of these factors enable educators to determine the best method to engage their students in ways that are appropriate for them, to measure key indicators of student success, to assist student development, and to guide institutional decisions and strategy.
Some platforms have made it a priority to provide teachers with student engagement metrics in order to improve the online learning experience.
With the e-learning trends we've outlined here, all indications point to the e-learning sector expanding in the next years. These tendencies will continue to evolve as technology advances.
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