E-learning doubts? Bust the myths right here

Over the years, E-learning is becoming a mainstream medium of learning, but at the same time, a number of myths have been associated with it. Get over these myths right here.

Getting any information these days could be really simple by just browsing the Internet. On the other hand, at times, it would take hours of research to find that one relevant detail. Making the process tedious E-Learning has taken the internet by storm.

E-learning is a learning system which is based on patterned teaching but with the help of electronic resources. You can relax in the comfort of your house or be working at our workstations, the knowledge can be displayed on your screen.

Whenever something new comes there are various stigmas associated with it like, uncertainty, the value of the course, the support for all the doubts you may have. People worry about them and more prominently, getting tricked acting as a barrier. But this could be avoided by researching on a number of the platform offering the course. If everything looks fine, you can opt for it.

Some commons myths are-

Online training solutions are expensive, complicated and cannot be afforded

If you look at the pricing, you will find that a number of courses available are affordable for organizations of any size. There’s a common taboo that online courses are expensive. Maybe this was the case in the 1990’s or early 2000’s but with technological advancements, over last few years it has allowed technology to be available to everyone.

E-learning can be opted by IT engineers and people proficient in similar branches

Operating a computer is not a big issue now by most of the people. Hence its time that a myth circulating that e-learning or online courses are only for engineers or people proficient in a similar field can opt for it.

E-Learning is completely automated and replaces faculty and instructors

This is one of the biggest misconceptions that e-learning has no faculties and instructors. Mostly online training platforms automate many things for clients, like scheduled reports, test corrections, email reminders, and starting and stopping courses. However, instructors and faculties are required to create and upload courses, reply to student queries in real time and conduct live sessions to solve problems and discuss important topics.

Over the years, E-learning is becoming a mainstream medium of learning and is expected to reach USD 1.29 billion by 2018. These days, students strive for new skills and keep themselves updated with the convenience of homes, making the segment climb up the scale.

This revolution in the education sector with technology and e-learning has made learning easier and accessible to a wide range of audience. It has emerged as a successful tool in bridging the skill gap.


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