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3 Trends of Digital Education

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million people (2002) to 6 million (2009). Mass Distribution - Transforming content to digital outlets streamlines the distribution and enables learning to happen from anywhere – which people prefer. The online college course enrollment trend supports this. By way of example, growth in this segment went from about 1.5

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Microsoft Launches ELearning Add-On

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In 2009, Articulate Studio took-off as a Microsoft PowerPoint add-on for this very purpose. The global success of Articulate is well known in the elearning field, and it appears that Microsoft would like to steal a bit of market share as well! Sound familiar?

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The Explosive Growth of ELearning

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Analysts have estimated that elearning accounted for over $27 billion in 2009, and has risen to over $50 billion in 2014. ELearning has been enjoying unprecedented growth in the last decade, and that growth is expected to accelerate for the foreseeable future. Not Just For Education.

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Biggest ELearning Happenings of 2013

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The last version from 2009 was littered with bugs and was built originally off of an older version of Microsoft PowerPoint. Version 1.0 of Tin Can API came out in April, and since then it has been adopted by many of the major tools – most notably the ones offered by Articulate.

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ELearning Evolution The Past 10 Years

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One of the most significant developments over the past 10 years to elearning was the influence of mobile technology around 2009. New trends have come and gone during this time, while others are just starting to pick-up some momentum (Tin Can API in particular).