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“Not only is online learning cost-effective, but it is also convenient. It allows students better to combine their school, employment, and personal lives.”
Fremont, CA: If Netflix has offered us anything other than a wide selection of movies and shows to binge on, it has demonstrated that consumers prefer on-demand programming. This approach also applies to online students. Not only is online learning cost-effective, but it is also convenient. It allows students to combine their school, employment, and personal lives. But, maybe more crucially, learners are already searching online for content, and if you don't give the diversity they require, they will find it elsewhere.
Learning Management Systems (LMS) have come a long way in recent years, and almost every organisation, from professional societies to trade groups, now uses LMS technology. The LMS should be created with modern technology, utilise the cloud, and have easy-to-use course authoring and delivery capabilities for users and administrators.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the latest eLearning concepts now in the spotlight. The use of AI in online learning is becoming increasingly significant, as it has demonstrated impressive capabilities in the personalisation of learning. Learner strengths, weaknesses, interests, and proficiency are collected and analysed using AI from LMS platforms. The learning routes of users may be studied and examined in great detail with the help of AI.
Game-based Learning
Gamification in eLearning is a new trend that has already caught on with several LMS platforms. It entails using game mechanics to engage the audience in the learning process and raise reliability requirements. After gamified training, 83 per cent of employees are more motivated to complete their tasks.
Video-Based Learning
Videos have recently been an important feature of online courses and will continue to focus on eLearning systems. According to a survey, 69 per cent of customers prefer to watch the video over other forms of material. Rather than reading textbooks or manuals, today's students prefer to watch demos, tutorials, video lectures, and other types of video information. Videos are more visually appealing entertaining and have been shown to retain information better than any other way of learning in the past.
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