Even before the Covid-19 pandemic hit our shores, the e-learning sector was witnessing tremendous growth, according to Tamara Mafilika, Independent Online.
You may ask yourself what is e-learning? In simple language, e-learning is defined as “learning that is enabled electronically”. Typically, e-learning is conducted on the Internet, where learners can access their learning materials online at any place and time. And the benefits of e-learning is that it saves time and money. E-learning is also cost-effective; schools can save a substantial amount on the travel and accommodation costs of both learners and instructors, as well as the venue and materials...
Whether we like or not, e-learning is here to stay. The pandemic has made it crystal clear that there is an urgent need to spread education across borders, companies, and all parts of society. If there is a possibility that e-learning can help us achieve our goals, we must give it a chance.
Source: Independent Online