October 29, 2022
Global EdTech Market Thematic Analysis Report 2022 Released: Predicts Role of EdTech in Developing Industrialised Economies
T The report "Global EdTech Market: Thematic Analysis" was recently published. The report is divided into six core sections, each of which investigates a key thematic question. As part of the primary research, top EdTech executives were interviewed.
Following a period of intense pandemic-driven EdTech adoption, the publisher conducted a survey of the 18-24 age group in the United States to reveal public sentiments on EdTech in 2022. 37.85% of respondents believed that remote online learning did not work during the pandemic, while 35.98% believed that a combination of remote and in-person learning could work in high school and higher education in the long run. 26.17% thought a fully remote option should be available.
…the analysis sheds light on the global competitive landscape, major drivers and restraints in the EdTech industry, government regulations and responses, potential application of emerging technologies, various market segments, and compelling market opportunities...
Some of the report's highlights include:
● The report identifies a dozen weaknesses in the EdTech industry, the majority of which could be turned into opportunities.
● The study identifies new trends and future directions in educational technology.
● It investigates the effectiveness of pandemic-driven adaptations in education.
● The analysis sheds light on the global competitive landscape, major drivers and restraints in the EdTech industry, government regulations and responses, potential application of emerging technologies, various market segments, and compelling market opportunities.
● Case studies are provided by major players from around the world.
● EdTech leaders were interviewed and featured directly.
● Within its strategically oriented, highly qualitative structure, the report presents over 80 quantitative insights.
The report emphasises the potential of education technology. Adapt to individual learning styles, paces, interests, abilities, and challenges are some potential strong points. Remove geographical and temporal barriers; compensate for high levels of teacher and student absenteeism. Keep relevant curricula up to date; Improve operational transparency by streamlining enrollment, attendance, grading, and assessments. Improve your digital literary and collaborative skills, which are becoming more economically relevant. Participate in the development of new technologies and help students prepare for the future.
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