The Top 4 Countries That Have Developed eLearning

The Top 4 Countries That Have Developed eLearning
Summary: Let's take a quick look at the growing industry of eLearning in various countries. In this article, you will gain an insight into what countries and markets to prepare your eLearning courses for, as well as the global opportunities that are available at the moment.

The Top Countries In Which eLearning Has Already Become An Important Sector

With the internet now being able to make the impossible possible, learning has shifted to an online medium. Countries all over the world are now beginning to enter the sector of eLearning, allowing people to have a broader access to learning opportunities that weren't otherwise possible in the past. The reason why this industry has become so popular over the last few years is the convenience it offers to those who are interested in it. Traditionally, if a person wanted to learn something or get a degree, they would have to go to a university, a college, or any institution that can teach you giving you a certification at the end.

With online learning, on the other hand, people don’t have to wake up every morning just to attend a few lectures. People are now able to learn from the comfort of their own homes, and according to their preferred timings. Not to mention all the retention benefits that eLearning designs offer. No longer are people bound by time and location to learn, but the process has also become a lot easier than what it used to be before eLearning became a thing.

Even though there are several benefits to developing eLearning sectors in countries, there are still a few nations that are moving relatively backward in this industry. There are, of course, countries that have already gone far ahead of others, setting up more and more eLearning platforms. Here is a list of these 4 top countries in which eLearning has already become an important sector.

1. The United States

Of course, everyone knows that the United States is one of the countries in which eLearning has picked up significantly to almost rival traditional learning mediums. If you are looking for a niche course that is relatively hard to find, you can count on the United States for having it in one of the many eLearning institutions. The eLearning sector here is one of the broadest in the entire world, spanning over multiple different industries and niches.

A study by Sloan Consortium shed light on the fact that a whopping 6 million students in the United States were studying through some online course or another. The number of people taking these online courses is so significant, that it has caused several prestigious institutions to offer online learning courses. Universities like Stanford, Berkeley, Princeton, UCLA, and a number of other institutions have made a place for eLearning classes to help those who want to opt for this method of learning.

Although the United States is prevalent in eLearning growth and use, don't forget about the increasing number of non-English speakers that will slowly, but surely, become a user base for eLearning. Spanish is the second most spoken language in the United States and, depending on your audience, it may be worth preparing your eLearning courses for Spanish speakers, too.

2. India

Coming in second for the eLearning industry is India, whose online learning has grown faster than traditional educational institutions in the country. The country faces a major education crisis, with more than half of the country's population having received a limited education—namely, only up to 4th grade. Many times, people in the country don’t have the means to attend schools, either because of monetary aspects or geographical factors.

eLearning has made way for a large scale of development over the past few years, allowing people in even the remotest parts of the country to have access to schools and higher education, provided that they have a decent internet connection. The birth of the eLearning sector in India mainly happened due to the prevailing economic conditions. People are often forced to go to work in order to make ends meet, and that puts their education on a back seat. Through online learning, people can have access to whatever they want to learn about while being able to work to support themselves and their families.

3. China

China is another country that has a blooming eLearning sector. The country has over 70 online institutions and colleges, which has made learning significantly more accessible to people who wish to attain further education. Due to the sheer competition in the working sector of the country, the need to get higher qualifications is more vital than ever before.

At the same time, people want to hold onto their jobs, so that they can work and earn their living. Just like India, this was born out of economic necessity and has come to the country as one of the biggest boons contributing to economic development. But the thought of distance learning is not foreign in the country since, in the past, China has partaken in several mass learning ventures through the television and the radio, which, back then, had helped the population significantly.

4. South Korea

South Korea has always been a country that boosts technological innovation and involvement, actually more than any other country does. Presenting one of the highest internet speeds in the entire world, and with almost all the areas—including the rural areas—having internet connections, the situation in South Korea has become extremely favorable for online education. With the growing tech industry and busy lives that South Koreans lead, it would only be natural for the education industry in South Korea to shift to a new medium. The country sees some of the largest numbers of enrollments every year, with more and more people choosing this over enrolling in regular educational institutions in order to earn their degrees.

South Korea is one of those countries which uses eLearning that aims to transform the Education industry as a whole. Through eLearning, they make education a lot more flexible, allowing people to study exactly what they find important.

Technology improves almost every aspect of our lives, so it was more than natural for the educational sector to also make the shift. With the dawn of online learning courses, more and more people can get easy access to education and benefit from it more than what they can imagine. Even though these countries are at the top of the radar regarding eLearning, other countries in the world are also following their footsteps so as to improve their educational sectors and their literacy rates.

The growth which these countries face due to the use of eLearning has led us to question whether we are all moving towards a shift to a virtual medium as far as the education sector is concerned. And this is a notable opinion to ponder over.

Originally published on December 22, 2017