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Wednesday, December 04, 2019

What Will ELearning Be Like in the Next 10 Years? | Students - GineersNow

A glimpse of how the eLearning industry might look like a decade from now by GN Feature Story

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Change is inevitable. Although there’s no definite answer to tell what tomorrow brings, but it is pretty sure it shall not be the same as the present. Such is the case with every industry or domain, eLearning being a part of it. That being said, are you excited to witness how the future unfolds for eLearning? Well, we have got you covered and provide a good indication of the same by taking a closer look at the past and present of it. So, get ready to witness a glimpse of how the eLearning industry might look like a decade from now!

Augmented reality is set to dominate 
It won’t be surprising at all if a few years down the line, all online training experiences take place in virtual environments mimicking real-life scenarios. This technique is pretty engaging and interactive which not only grabs the attention of employees but also compels them to perform the desired actions. Learners, in fact, enjoy as they are being trained for the situations they are set to face in real lives with the added benefit of a risk-free environment. Thanks to the expensive headsets and limited software that these today are accessible only to large enterprises. However, ten years from now, it is likely that there will be immense eLearning programs and tools offering virtual reality experiences...

Final thoughts 
As mentioned above, the eLearning industry is headed towards an altogether new path which involves a lot of customization and personalization. Hence, it is likely that a decade from now the industry shall be completely customised and employees could be seen forging their own paths immersed completely in a personalised experience, thanks to virtual reality, augmented reality, and mobile learning. 
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Source: GineersNow