2. Industry Facts
E-Learning will hit 200 billion by 2019. The statement
from CertifyMe
By 2019, 50% of all college students will be engaged in
ELearning. Today, almost 4.6 million students are
studying at least one of their courses online.
ELearning is big business - $56 billion and set to double
by 2015.
Seventy percent of ELearning takes place in the United
States and Europe but Asia Pacific is catching up fast
with markets in Malaysia and Vietnam growing the
fastest.”
3. Industry Growth
$35.6 billion was spent on self-paced eLearning
across the globe in 2011
Today, e-Learning is a $56.2 billion industry
In 2015 it is estimated $112.4 billion Industry
Today, it's estimated that about 46% college
students are taking at least one course online.
By 2019, roughly half of all college classes will
be eLearning-based
4. Why E-learning
e-Learning is also Eco-friendly.
Britain's Open University says e-Learning
consumes 90% less energy than traditional
courses
CO2 emissions (per student) is also reduced by up
to 85%.
Over 41.7% percent of global Fortune 500
companies now use some form of educational
technology
5. International Growth
Malaysia and Vietnam is fastest E learning market
Self-paced e-Learning's growth rate in the Middle
East is 8.2%, and its revenues are expected to
reach $560.7 million by 2016.
The self-paced e-Learning market growth rate in
Western Europe is 5.8%, and it’s estimated that
their revenues will be at $8.1 billion by 2015.
Africa's compound annual growth rate for self-
paced e-Learning is 15.4%, and their revenues are
expected to reach $512.8 million by the year 2016.
6. E-Learning Growth Drivers Facts
Reports says 50 billions students, faculty and staff using Google
Apps and Microsoft 365 for Education
For online docs ,mails and better collaboration and communication
Tablets
Q3 2014, IDC notes that Google shipped 715,500 Chromebooks to U.S. schools while Apple
shipped 702,000 iPads. And millions of unbranded tablets are sold in education
MOOCs (massive open online courses)
Online courses allow millions of people to take the same course at once from just about anywhere in
the world.
MLearing (Mobile Learning)
Soon, online courses will become readily accessible on mobile devices. Newer devices are equipped
with digital compasses, dual cameras, incredible audio, etc.
Virtual Technologies
Technologies like Google Glass and other wearable tech devices might become so readily available that
they can permeate throughout learning institutions
Gamification
eLearning courses of the future will likely resemble an interactive video game rather than a traditional
lecture.
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10. Why Edbrix ?
Market needs clearly identified and analyzed
Segments (Scholastic Education, Enterprise Training, Hobby Training, Tutoring)
A single, easy to use, real-time, always on platform is needed.
The total market is estimated to be USD 56 billion.
Aligned with market direction
The education system is changing from paper to digital
Stakeholders comfortable with and prefer the digital marketplace approach
In tune with the younger generations preference for social media interaction
Strategy in place
Competitor study completed and market niche identified
Product realignment to market need has been performed
Market traction to date validates strategy
11. Continue ..
First mover advantage
Product is ready to launch now (in late stage of beta testing)
We have already invested over 30000 hours creating our solution
Product has garnered positive reviews from our selected set of stakeholders
A clear exit strategy
Technology will not become obsolete since it is continuously supported and upgraded by
major market players.
A substantial user base will make Edbrix an attractive target for competitors and bigger
players entering the sector
12. Identified Opportunities
Diverse tools used in scholastic settings
Teachers use different systems for
curriculum and assignments
Students need access to multiple
applications
Poor collaboration among stakeholders
Teachers use emails for communication
Parents get occasional emails
Parents not involved in the process
Lack of
Notifications and verifications of
assignments and progress
Oversight of activities and progress by
parents
Security and safety during E-Learning
13. Edbrix Solution
E-Learning using core software and cloud
Single Sign on and Dashboard for all
activities
Simplified collaboration between teachers,
students, and parents
Monitored activities and progress
Unified and documented E-Learning and
activities for all teachers in a school system
Structured secure collaboration and sharing
between learners and educators in different
locations (countries)
16. Thanking you
Do you want to be a part of this revolution.
Join us as a Partner
www.edbrix.com
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