Evolving trends
which are about to dominate the next few years in the Education sector
Tracking changes in how we are set to learn
Today, we are witnessing industries undergo
disruption, with rapid convergence of technologies. Constant change is making
competencies in workforce go obsolete, leaving lifelong learning the only
feasible option.
On the other hand, we have a new generation with a
set of unique behavioural attributes, a fact that is shaping the workings of
the education industry and pushing it to develop new formats, modules and
approaches.
Here are some of the evolving industry trends when
it comes to delivering learning:
NANO LEARNING The attention
span of learners is persistently shrinking. With the existence of lengthy,
text-intensive, un-interactive learning content, students are unwilling to sit
in sessions spread over hours. To address this, nanolearning or bite-sized
learning is fast becoming a significant trend to support the learner behaviour
and ensure attention.
LIFELONG
LEARNING Reports suggest that by 2022, 9% of India’s workforce will be employed
in roles that don’t exist today while 37% is believed to be in new job roles.
In order to prepare for this change, it is
important to know that learning is not discreet, rather a continuous and
connected process in which the needs of the learners vary with time and the
stage of their life. Every moment provides a learning opportunity. Hence, it is
necessary to keep a track of the learning culture of an individual across
different stages and not just specific learning in a particular stage. This
will help understand the cognitive capabilities of a learner in its true sense.
LARGE-SCALE
PERSONALISATION The pattern of customer-based personalization is
gradually progressing wherein adaptive means of learning is taking over the
concept of ‘one-size fits all’. Being an effective mode of learning, this
approach takes into consideration the individual learner abilities, and the
appropriate time to consume content, thereby enhancing the quality of learning
and the overall experience of learners.
DATA-DRIVEN
LEARNING Every individual leaves a large footprint of his/her learning behaviour
while learning.
Today, such interactions (learning better with
video, preferring game format, etc.) are acting as data sources for
understanding the learner’s patterns and trends, and for devising strategies to
make learning more effective than before.
SELF-PACED
LEARNING Learners have some nuances, which are unique to them where some
students slow in a certain subject but might have the ability to grasp other
subjects better. Taking this into consideration, the pace of the content is now
being adjusted according to the strengths and weaknesses of the individual
student in specific subjects.
ADDICTIVE
MECHANISMS There are specific constructs either in the content or in the learning
platform that attract a learner’s attention. These include ‘like’ or ‘comment’
buttons, challenges, the capability to score and compete, win badges and
points, and so on.
The focus of learning is slowly transforming to
include these constructs in the content to make learning more addictive.
ENGAGED AND
IMMERSIVE LEARNING The learner today desires an engaging, interactive
experience. Hence, there is a growing trend of designing content using gaming,
and technologies like augmented reality and virtual reality to create immersive
and engaging experiences.
COLLABORATIVE
LEARNING Learning is no longer a one-toone interaction between the content and
the learner.
Instead, it is transforming to be an interaction
between a group of people in a community construct where students can learn by
debating and deliberating on a common platform.
This concept moves beyond the traditional custom of
a student and a teacher. A teacher’s role is to facilitate learning for
learners together learn from each other.
21ST CENTURY
SKILLS According to a survey, India is expected to form 25% of the world’s
workforce by 2025.
This creates the urgency to equip the country’s
youth with 21st century skills which have a much higher preference over
specific domain skills. Today, learners are assessed on their ability to work
in teams, be ethical in given scenarios, and to be creative and assertive.
As a result, the focus has shifted towards
developing these capabilities to help learners have a greater advantage in the
job space. It is not just about academics either; this extends beyond, to
social skills.
LEARNING
EXPERIENCE PLATFORMS Today, rendering mere content is not enough;
instead one needs to render experiences to make learning enjoyable.
The emphasis rests on enhancing learner experience
management system which uses engaging game cartridges to modulate experiences
while delivering content.
As we progress through 2019, we need our energies
focused on these evolving trends which are about to dominate the next few years
in the education sector.
Source | Hindustan Times | 16th January 2019
Regards!
Librarian
Rizvi Institute of Management
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