U.S. Online Education Model Insights & IdeasThomas Christel
eLearning/Automation Consultant
U.S. Online Education Model Insights & Ideas
Thomas Christel
eLearning/Automation Consultant
U.S. RESEARCH: The Value of Online Education…?
U.S. RESEARCH: Why Go Online for Education…?
US Online Education Statistics…
Source: Sloan / eMarketer 2004 Enrollment in public and private online courses grew from just under 2 million in 2003 to over 2.6 million in 2004. A forecast of over 3.0 Million in 2005 and growing.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology estimates that by 2004, the US e-learning market will grow to $46 billion.
International Data Corporation (IDC) projects that it will expand to more than 35 percent of the total training market by 2004.
By 2003, corporations will provide 96 percent of their training online. By 2010, corporate training universities are likely to out-number traditional colleges and universities (Morrison & Meister, 2001).
US Online Education Market
High School
Graduate Military
Student Adult
Student Continuing
Education
Online University Example
American Intercontinental University Online
From Interested Learner to Graduate
All learning, support and assistance is online
Lets have a look…
DEMO OF INSTRUCTION
Student Interface Example
Hybrid Learning Environments – both online and on-site.
Students can manage their entire “student activities” online from custom home-page, to events, classes, paying for school, career services and a whole lot more.
Lets have a look…
Summary
Research on the use and outcome of US Online Education
Segmented the Market for the 3.0+ Million Online Learners
Example of one US Online University and their business model – entire “student lifecycle” from Enrollment to Graduation is online.
Example of a Student Interface in a “Hybrid Learning” model…give the student what they want and when they want it…
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