E-learning
leading industry in education sector: Report
According to
VCCEdge, comprehensive research platform for private markets, e-learning and
education support services are successfully gaining investors’ attention with
30.7 percent share and 26.6 percent investment share out of 136.8 million of
funding received by Education Sector in CY2018.
Education
institutions and schools have started to shift their focus towards personalized
education in order to cater to the different needs and learning styles. There
are many techEd companies which provide online certification and online
training courses which are being preferred due to their convenience. Edtech
companies are personalizing the learning experience and making the pedagogy
more interesting by incorporating innovative solutions around augmented
reality, virtual reality, gamification in the education sector. “Integrated
learning solutions which seamlessly combine print books with digital learning
aids, hold great potential in the coming years as their demand is expected to
surge significantly owing to infrastructure issues with the Indian education
sector. Formative assessment solutions that analyze social and personal
competencies to test the learner’s progress alongside curriculum delivery would
gain significance due to their adaptive, personalized experience,” says Shalil
Gupta, Managing Partner - Research, VCCEdge. Primary reasons for this rise in
Education sector are mainly the demographic advantage, internet penetration and
support from Government. This translates into a huge opportunity as the target
market is more than 50 per cent of the population. Also, the rise
Internet/mobile penetration in tier 2 and tier 3 areas, the education sector
has huge opportunity to find the gap and tap the untapped market along with a
shift in the way learning is approached by children, parents, teachers and
institutions. “The shift to online learning is swiftly altering the competitive
environment. Educators, students, parents and entrepreneurs alike are looking
for new ways to harness technology to improve student achievement,” says Sahaj
Kumar, Research Manager - VCCEdge. —ANI
Source | Daily
News Analysis | 8th January 2019
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