The rise of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) has ushered in a remarkable era of educational opportunities for millions of people worldwide; it is all thanks to quality teaching provided by platforms like edX and Coursera and the possibility for people to study various subjects from distant places.
The MOOCs have managed to maintain their popularity and prove their success beyond expectations, yet the challenges they have encountered so far include low completion rates and lack of interaction and personal feedback which has led to students being less engaged and involved.
Thus, the e-learning future will be a thing that grows beyond these obstacles. Micro-learning provides the means to deliver a small amount of information to students at a time. Artificial Intelligence, which has the potential to tailor education to each learner's requirements, is predicted to bring about big changes in the way e-learning matures. Moreover, AR (Augmented Reality) will keep on giving learners the opportunity to be in the real world and to learn about it in a very exciting way. One of the social learning networks’ roles is to encourage collaboration and social interaction among students from different parts of the world.
At the same time, digital badges and micro-credentialing have made the educational process less focused on the degree as the main indicator of a job candidate's qualifications and more on the student’s skills that can be demonstrated in the workplace.
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