The Massive Transformations in Learning
Over the past two years, the rate of digital transformation in the education sector has increased enormously. Online and cloudbased delivery platforms are now the norm for all levels of education, including K–12, higher education, professional development, and workplace training. In addition, the connection between adult learners and institutions offering higher education, such colleges and universities, has undergone a significant transition as a result of the shifting demands of business and the workforce. By 2027, it is expected that the educational technology (EdTech) market would be worth $680 million. This will be mostly because new opportunities for accessible, immersive learning are being opened up by mobile technology, cloud services, and virtual reality. Over the past two years, the rate of digital transformation in the education sector has increased enormously. Online and cloud-based delivery platforms are now the norm for all levels of education, including K–12, higher education, professional development, and workplace training. In addition, the connection between adult learners and institutions offering higher education, such colleges and universities, has undergone a significant transition as a result of the shifting demands of business and the workforce. By 2027, it is expected that the educational technology (EdTech) market would be worth $680 million. This will be mostly because new opportunities for accessible, immersive learning are being opened up by mobile technology, cloud services, and virtual reality.
While students in higher education can more easily fit studying around other commitments like employment or family duties, schoolage kids have the opportunity to master courses and skills that are not taught locally. Along with official education and training, a growing number of people increasingly take advantage of the chance to learn for fun or out of a passion for anything other than our day jobs. Some of the startups featured in this edition have really absorbed the gist of all the tech powered edu-growth.
While students in higher education can more easily fit studying around other commitments like employment or family duties, schoolage kids have the opportunity to master courses and skills that are not taught locally. Along with official education and training, a growing number of people increasingly take advantage of the chance to learn for fun or out of a passion for anything other than our day jobs. Some of the startups featured in this edition have really absorbed the gist of all the tech powered edu-growth.