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Hybrid Education Is the Future of Education Space
The APAC market for online education has already exceeded 65.5 billion USD and is projected to reach nearly 142.4 billion USD by 2028, experiencing a steady compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.7 per cent.

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Apac CIOOutlook | Monday, July 03, 2023
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With the intervention of digitisation in the education horizon, e-learning-based hybrid education modules will emerge as the priority model of education in the future.
FREMONT, CA: The APAC market for online education has already exceeded 65.5 billion USD and is projected to reach nearly 142.4 billion USD by 2028, experiencing a steady compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.7 per cent. This growth is primarily driven by the increasing adoption of digital practices and the transformative shift in the education landscape, brought about by the pandemic and the need for reskilling and upskilling. Consequently, the tech industry is rapidly evolving to navigate these changes and technological disruptions. Meanwhile, stakeholders are focusing on learners within this space to develop innovative solutions and bridge educational gaps for improved outcomes.
As digitisation continues to reshape the education sector, educational leaders are adopting crucial practices to achieve better outcomes in the realm of technology. One significant transition involves the normalisation of hybrid education patterns, which will introduce a new set of educational practices. In the past, online learning was primarily a choice or privilege for a select group of learners. However, the pandemic has transformed e-learning into a necessity rather than an option for both students and professionals, thus reshaping the paradigm of education.
Following this, hybrid education is expected to become the new standard in education in the future, similar to the hybrid working model. Leaders in the education field have emphasised the increasing importance of personalised education in recent years, which can be effectively achieved through hybrid learning. The integration of technology into education is poised to drive long-term innovation in the education sector, thereby enhancing personalised outcomes.
Currently, there is a significant distinction between offline and online learning, particularly concerning advancements in the EdTech industry. However, both modes of education possess the potential to transform and converge on an efficient scale, leading to the attainment of critical synergies.
Another potential trend that is transforming the education horizon is ChatGPT. It improves the effectiveness of educators and learners in the industry. With its ability to generate content, monitor performance, and track personalised student records accurately, ChatGPT aims to create a personalised learning environment. This approach is a result of hybrid education.
Similarly, the use of technology-driven solutions such as artificial intelligence (AI) and immersive tech is eliminating the one-size-fits-all approach in the EdTech space. These modules enable adaptive learning techniques by deploying immersive technologies like the metaverse, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) to provide enhanced simulated learning experiences. Innovators in the education field rely heavily on these digitisation capabilities to enhance their learning platforms for a hybrid educational structure.