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The Significance of eLearning in The Modern World

By Matthew Lynch
October 31, 2019
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The growing trend of digital learning is benefitting society in many different ways. The widespread enrolment in online courses is contributing to the improvement in digital skills on a large scale. Society is benefiting as a whole from improved communication, technology, and collaboration skills.

Online courses are making it easier to communicate with others and connect with people around the globe, creating a global community.  This is one of the benefits of eLearning for society. Let’s look at some other benefits.

Online learning keeps you up to date with technology

To do an online course, you have to use technology. You will probably be asked to communicate on Slack or post links to your work on Trello. Or maybe you will be required to use Google Drive. In this way, you are developing digital skills you need to do your course, but these skills will come in handy in your place of work as well. Researching on the internet is a skill in itself, which you also develop throughout your studies. With more and more people doing online courses, our society as a whole is advancing in technological skills.

Online learning teaches innovative ways to collaborate

Students doing online courses share files and podcasts, collaborate on discussion boards, and communicate through social media. These platforms are used to initiate discussions about assignments. Online learners can share these innovative skills with other members of society.

Online learning improves time management skills

An eLearning course is usually fitted in between other things that happen in life, like going to work and taking care of a family. To juggle all these responsibilities takes excellent time management skills, which you learn over time. If a large number of people learn excellent time management skills through online courses, the whole of society might learn to be more productive.

Online learning can teach more

Online learning gives students access to technology like virtual reality. With virtual simulations, the class can explore places all over the world without leaving the classroom. Online learners can also meet students from other parts of the world in virtual reality. In this way, they can share their learning experiences like never before.

Online learning promotes the use of digital textbooks for faster research and study

Apart from the fact that students no longer have to carry physical textbooks around, digital textbooks provide other advantages. Digital books allow for fast text searching with links or a quick word search. Having a library of digital books on a mobile device is more practical than carrying physical books around.

Online learning can leverage gamification for optimal learning

Computer or video games require critical thinking and problem-solving skills. In these games, players have to deal with complicated issues in realistic scenarios and anticipate the outcomes of their decisions during the game. Gamification makes learning more immersive and memorable, leading to higher interest levels in the subject. Harnessing this style of education is leading to a society that enjoys learning from a young age right through to adulthood.

By improving online learners’ communication and technological skills, online learning is contributing to the improvement of our society. Digital learning is creating a smarter civilization that is well-versed in changing technologies, and it’s helping citizens to stay abreast of developments in their chosen fields.

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