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Moving into 2015 with e learning
1. Moving Into 2015 with eLearning
“Online learning is the blackboard of the future” that is what a recent headline on
the internet read. From tiny tots to college students; from those trying to juggle a career
while pursuing higher studies to employees learning to comply with ever-changing
regulations – eLearning has been the one sought after solution across educational
institutions and organizations. We have come to the end of yet another year – and like
always, we are in awe of how betterments and advancements in technology have
seeped into the learning field and helped people across the world to learn.
In January 2014, like most eLearning organizations, we compiled a list of what we
thought would be the “top online learning predictions for 2014.”
The list went like this:
Prediction #1: Mobile learning will make it big in 2014
Prediction #2: e-Learning will be the main ingredient for successful blended learning
Prediction #3: Social learning will accelerate
Prediction #4: Tin Can API will be the name of the game
Prediction #5: HTML5 will take precedence
Prediction #6: Technology will be part and parcel of almost every learning experience
Prediction #7: There will be a burst of e-learning courses in languages other than
English
Prediction #8: There will be major changes in design
Prediction #9: Gamification and videos will become a part of e-learning content
(Read the full article here: http://www.24x7learning.com/top-10-online-learning-
predictions-2014/)
Needless to say, all of these predictions were fulfilled. But what is more interesting is
the extent to which some of these predictions have transpired. 2014 saw some big
changes in the field of technology enabled learning. How big is big?The enormity of the
changes we saw in the last year cannot even be fathomed without the help of statistics
and numbers – so here are a few:
2. The global spend for eLearning has increased from $25.6 billion in 2011 to $56.2 billion
in 2014; and this is going to double by the end of 2015.
As stated in a report by Ambient Insight, mobile revenues will more than quadruple from
the $362.3 million reached in 2012 to a staggering $1.4 billion by 2017.
According to a press release on November 9, 2011, Gartner, Inc. predicted that by
2014, more than 70% of Global 2000 organizations will have at least one gamified
application, and 25% of day-to-day business processes will use aspects of gamification.
This was followed by another press release a year later (November 27, 2012),
according to which Gartner predicted that by 2014, 80 Percent of the then current
gamified applications would fail to meet business objectives primarily due to poor
design.In the beginning of 2014 we predicted that there would be major changes in
design in 2014 – not just in gamification but across the eLearning stratum, and we were
right – and so was Gartner.
Technology enabled learning has continued to spread to the farthest corners of the
civilized world, and we have proof of this in the inquiries we receive for requirements
from organizations across the world – be it to support different languages, mobile
learning platform or even gamification. To say this is encouraging would be an
understatement. We know that this movement (technology enabled learning) that we
believe in is only going to grow - it’s an upward growth curve all the way. We know from
the statistics that eLearning has a bright future ahead and that 2015 will be yet another
remarkable year for the eLearning industry.
ELearning has caused a morphic resonance of technology enabled learning across the
globe; and that has changed the way the world will learn in the future. This resonance is
not something new and by no means is it going to end in the near future. As long as
there is a progression in technology, there will be a progression in the way we learn -
because technology is now a part of ‘learning’ and it’s here to stay.
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