The impact of e-learning on education over the last decade has been profound. It is a giant step towards making knowledge more accessible. It’s also an effective way to upskill employees for organizations. Applications of technology in the education sector have been exponentially growing. As a result, digital learning has come a long way since it was first made possible: the internet is faster, more institutions and private organizations offer a wide range of courses, and the certificates for digital courses have stronger recognition.
The overall global eLearning market is expected to hit $350 billion by 2026. The market is quite saturated with various offerings – each built upon its own teaching framework, curriculum-development approach, technological stacks, etc. To be able to identify trends, spot areas that require immediate attention, ideate new frameworks, and determine new application opportunities, it is essential for academics to have a platform where they can freely exchange their knowledge, observations, and research findings. This is where this e learning conference comes in.
We are bringing together educators, teachers, researchers, undergraduate and postgraduate students, members of non-profit organizations and government representatives for three days of learning and networking. The mission of the elearning conference is to facilitate productive discussions that each attendee can find value in and take away practical application ideas.