In places of poverty and loss,
eLearning institutions are beginning to emerge as successful educational
tools. Distance learning programs in areas of need provide education
for those who don't have access to a regular classroom. As distance learning becomes more popular, communities all over the
world are using eLearning to educate themselves and improve their lives.
Distance learning allows students to get an education even if their
community has no resources to build or maintain a school.
Distance Learning and the Global Classroom
AllAfrica.com reports that vocational
educational centers in Ethiopia are slowly turning into eLearning
centers. As a response to crowded buildings and limited equipment, the
education system is making the shift to eLearning, allowing students to
connect wherever they can get online. Students benefit from getting an education online
because it allows them to attend classes even if they live in places
where it may be too costly to build a school and difficult to find
teachers. Online, qualified educators use e Learning to train students
from a distance.
Rapid Growth in eLearning
Nations across the globe are beginning to notice a shift towards
distance learning. In India, 23 percent of all higher education is now
categorized as distance learning. By 2010, India hopes to increase that
figure to 40 percent, easing the need for brick-and-mortar schools while
fulfilling their citizens' growing desire for education. All over the world, countries and communities are discovering that
distance learning allows them to develop with less physical space, and
gives their people the opportunity to improve their earning potential.
As students across the world enroll in trade schools and degree programs online, we get closer to creating a global community.
Sources:
Universities, TVET to Be Connected Through e-Learning" by Yonas Abiye for AllAfrica
A Tectonic Shift in Global Education" by Daniel, John; Kanwar, Asha; Uvalic-Trumbic, Stamenka
Universities, TVET to Be Connected Through e-Learning" by Yonas Abiye for AllAfrica
A Tectonic Shift in Global Education" by Daniel, John; Kanwar, Asha; Uvalic-Trumbic, Stamenka
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