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In the prevailing situation, one sector that is witnessing tremendous growth is online education since most educational institutions are in shutdown mode. An article in Business Today says that the online learning platform Swamyam promoted by Government of India has seen a traffic increase of three times as schools and universities shut down amid the COVID 19 lockdown.

Clearly, these set of circumstances have been a boon for this industry in what are otherwise challenging times for everyone  

 "Every faculty member is going to be delivering education online. Every student is going to be receiving education online. And the resistance to online education is going to go away as a practical matter," James N. Bradley, chief information officer at Texas's Trinity University, wrote in a LinkedIn post.

What’s interesting about the rise in online education is that its cut across all forms and levels of learning from mainstream education to skill oriented courses, upskilling, hobbies etc.

According to an article in Analytics India, Edtech platforms are witnessing an uptake in enrollment and queries for courses since March, with most colleges remaining closed in places affected by Covid-19. This may be because more people are online as they remain home amid the lockdown, thus, amplifying the number of online learners. While course selection may vary across platforms, short-term courses have become popular. What is more, the completion rate for such courses have also witnessed growth. 

The Qlik Academic Program is an online platform for students and Professors to learn analytics and has seen a surge in its registrations in recent times. Many students and Professors are more interested to leverage the resources under the program. Of interest are the Qlik Sense qualifications and certifications, online learning, analytics curriculum among a host of other resources which are all free to students and Professors from accredited educational institutions. Busier times for the Qlik Academic Program now!

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Manikant
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Post  Covid-19 I am sure teaching learning is  not going to be the same ! It blended learning that is going to  be the benchmark according to one of the forbes article https://www.forbes.com/sites/nickmorrison/2016/01/29/blended-learning-the-future-of-higher-education...  

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brendadouglas
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It would reduce classroom sizes, allowing teachers that need to avoid classrooms to step away and would increase the time for remaining teachers (or new hires) to provide more one-on-one instruction to the students who do attend.

 

Brenda Douglas
https://www.qlik.com/us/company/academic-program domyessay

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