Who Benefits from E-Learning? May 13, 2010
Posted by elearningtyro in : Useful Resources , trackbackThis guest post is contributed by Anna Miller, who writes on the topic of degrees online. She welcomes your comments at her e-mail id: anna.miller009@gmail.com
E-learning is a relatively new entrant to the field of education, but with the way technology is taking off and advancing today, it’s no surprise that e-learning is making rapid inroads into traditional academia. Today, the emphasis is on learning, not on the media or vehicle that allows, supports and promotes it. And with all the forms of technology that support e-learning – computers, laptops, mobile phones, and even MP3 players – it’s no wonder that e-learning is poised to create history in the world of academics.
Although e-learning is advantageous to anyone who wants to learn, there are some people who benefit more than others:
- Those who are pressed for time: Busy entrepreneurs who go back to school to earn their graduate degree benefit because they can learn on the go, whenever they have time rather than when they’re able to access their study resources. Moms who juggle homes and lessons can look over their lessons when they have a few minutes to spare rather than have to set aside hours to learn from boring and old-fashioned books.
- Those who are limited by location: It’s a typical case of the mountain coming to Mohammed if because Mohammed cannot go to the mountain – when you’re constrained by distance, the best way to learn is through technology. You don’t have to make extreme sacrifices and relocate to where education is being offered; rather, learning is delivered directly to your hands, thanks to mobile technology.
- Those who are tech-savvy: Although most people would consider the fact that e-learning requires you to understand and be able to use technology with some degree of comfort, I would say that for people who are tech savvy, it offers a convenient and sophisticated way to continue to learn. They’re not hampered by books and other traditional study material; rather, with content being pushed to their phones and other handheld devices, they’re more at home with learning using smart devices.
- Those who want to set their own pace: E-learning allows you to customize the way you learn. You don’t have to worry about the rest of your class or be afraid that you cannot keep up. Rather, you can dictate the pace of your lessons and learn according to your own timetable.
Today, applications and software platforms are being created for the dedicated purpose of fostering e-learning. And as time goes by, there will be more standardization and uniformity across the technology that runs e-learning, thus allowing more people to join this bandwagon and broaden their horizons.

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