Growth of online education


    • Is online education a good idea?

      Demand for online programs continues to be high – 99% of administrators say they saw an increase last year or demand has stayed the same in the past few years. Student satisfaction with online learning is high – overall, 94% say it has, or will have, a positive ROI and 95% would recommend online education to others.


    • Does online college enrollment continue to grow?

      Enrollment in online college courses and programs continues to grow. A recent report from the National Center for Education Statistics shared that while overall college enrollment dropped from 2016 to 2017, the number of students enrolled in “exclusively distance education courses” grew by more than 4%.


    • Is online learning better than on-campus learning?

      As in previous years, responses this year indicate that a majority of students (80%) feel that online learning is “better than” or “equal to” on-campus learning. Students’ largest area of uncertainty is related to ideas about what their future employers might think about online education.


    • [PDF File]Online Education Trends Report

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      planning, and gender differences in online education. This seventh annual Online Education Trends Report, which provides both student and school administrator perspectives, offers the most current view of online education, including a look at remote learning experienced in the wake of COVID-19. The 2021 report presents our fifth year of


    • [PDF File]Online Education Trends Report - Cloudinary

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      This sixth annual Online Education Trends Report shares our latest look at the state of online education. BestColleges brings together student and school administrator perspectives to learn more about the online learning experience. This report includes our fourth year of original


    • [PDF File]Is Online Education Working-NBER update - National Bureau of ...

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      1 Note that the growth in online education has begun well before the pandemic. According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics, the proportion of undergraduate students who take online courses rose from 15% in 2003 to 34.5% in 2018 (De Brey et al. 2021). Proponents of online education argue that this type of modality leads to


    • [PDF File]2021 Impact Report - Coursera

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      learning. The highest growth came from regions where higher education infrastructure is severely constrained in its capacity to meet the demand of a growing population. Growing collaboration between universities, industry, and governments to address the skills shortage through online learning is shaping a new and inclusive lifelong learning model.


    • Online Education: Worldwide Status, Challenges, Trends, and ...

      LMS), 2008–2012 (growth of Massive Open Online Courses – MOOCs), and beyond with growth of online higher education enrollments outpacing traditional higher education enrollments. CONTACT Dr. Shailendra Palvia Shailendra.Palvia@liu.edu College of Management, Long Island University Post, Brookville, NY, USA


    • [PDF File]Online Nation: Five Years of Growth in Online Learning - ed

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      Online Nation: Five Years of Growth in Online Learning represents the fifth annual report on the state of online learning in U.S. higher education. This year’s study, like those for the previous four years, is aimed at answering some of the fundamental questions about the nature and extent of online education.


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