TechNavio says Global E-learning Market Will Post a CAGR of 15.06 Percent from 2015-2019

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London, 15 December 2014 – The growing adoption of Saas based e-learning solutions has resulted in the significant growth of the Global E-learning Market, which is expected to post a CAGR of 15.06 percent from 2015-2019, says research firm TechNavio.

Global E-learning Market is witnessing an upsurge in demand for tablets in enterprises, as tablets assist enterprises to control and manage support costs. Big players like Apple, Google and Microsoft already provide bestselling tablets to consumers, which are expected to overtake notebooks and desktop PCs.

“Tablets are more reliable than notebooks, kindles and other devices, since they have fewer moving parts and offer more benefits as a mobile computing device. This has made e-learning on tablets very effective and easy,” says Faisal Ghaus, Vice President of TechNavio.

In addition, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are also gaining popularity, as these allow users to take part free of charge. Many e-learning start-up companies are partnering up with universities and individual professors to provide platforms for these online courses.

“MOOCs are expected to become paying courses, as developers are planning to provide additional services like forums, seminars, discussions and web conferences, which requires a significant amount of capital. But the growing demand of MOOCs will directly affect the Global E-Learning Market”.

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