ed-tech Archives - VdoCipher Blog Secure Video Streaming Mon, 20 May 2024 10:25:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 https://www.vdocipher.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/cropped-VdoCipher-logo2-32x32.png ed-tech Archives - VdoCipher Blog 32 32 Online vs Offline Learning Survey in Education Sector – 2024 https://www.vdocipher.com/blog/2022/02/video-usage-analysis-survey-in-education-sector-2022/ Fri, 23 Feb 2024 11:27:16 +0000 https://www.vdocipher.com/blog/?p=9913 According to the Online vs Offline Learning Survey in Education Sector and other studies across the world, Video usage in the education sector is expected to grow significantly in 2022. Following the onset of the pandemic in 2020, video content evolved into an essential tool for work, education, communication, and entertainment worldwide. According to Statista, […]

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According to the Online vs Offline Learning Survey in Education Sector and other studies across the world, Video usage in the education sector is expected to grow significantly in 2022. Following the onset of the pandemic in 2020, video content evolved into an essential tool for work, education, communication, and entertainment worldwide. According to Statista, in the 4th quarter of 2021, educational videos recorded an audience reach of 34 per cent among internet users worldwide. The main drivers of this growth will be the increasing use of video in online learning and the growing demand for video-based learning content.

In 2022, video usage analysis will be used extensively in the education sector to improve the quality of learning. By tracking and analyzing the usage of videos, educators will identify which videos are most effective in engaging students and teaching them new concepts. This information will then be used to create more effective videos that can be used in classrooms across the world.

The increasing use of videos for learning and teaching purposes is expected to drive market growth. The market is expected to be driven by the growing demand for video-based learning tools and the increasing demand for online education. The ever-increasing adoption of video-based learning tools by educational institutes is expected to boost the market growth. As per the BusinessWire report, The US and China are leading countries in the eLearning sector due to the rapid increase in the available online courses and course hosting platforms, rise in disposable income per capita, and internet penetration. The North American region is expected to dominate the eLearning market in 2022.

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Many research studies related to eLearning have provided that students benefit from e-learning. These benefits can be summarized as providing time and location flexibility, helping the educational institution to save time and money, providing self-directed and self-paced learning activities, building an environment to study collaboratively in the distance; make available learning materials anytime.

Under the view of these previous research findings, this Online vs Offline Learning Survey in Education Sector aims to examine the impact of video consumption on online learning in 2022. The Video Usage Analysis Survey in the education sector in 2022 will aim to understand the current and future video usage trends in the education sector.

The Online vs Offline Learning Survey in Education Sector will focus on understanding the video usage patterns of K12 students, Graduates, Exam Aspirants and those who are Employed. It will also identify the factors influencing video usage in the education sector. The Online vs Offline Education Survey in 2022 is a comprehensive report that provides a detailed overview of the current and future use of video in the education sector.

Education Survey Background and Objectives

Surveys are important because they provide researchers with data that can be used to make informed decisions. Survey data can help researchers understand how people feel about a specific issue, how they behave, and what they believe. Surveys are often the best and usually only reliable way—to discover what people think and want.

Our Video Usage Analysis Survey aimed to collect information and opinion of students, aspirants, professionals, and graduates about how video consumption impacted learning in 2021. We collected unbiased survey data and analyzed it based on results or opinions. This valuable feedback is our baseline to measure and establish a benchmark to compare results over time.

Online vs Offline Learning Survey in Education Sector Methodology

The Video Usage Analysis Survey was conducted in January 2022 by VdoCipher. The analysis in this report is based on both Online Polls and Manual Survey Questionnaires. The Manual Survey was conducted among a sample of participants, including K12 students, Graduates, Aspirants preparing for competitive exams, and employed. The Manual Survey Questionnaires were distributed via Google Forms for the participants to fill in. Also, the participants were limited to demography based in India.  On the online side, the poll was conducted on social media covering Global demography.

Manual Survey Questionnaires are important because they allow for more personal interaction with the respondent. This can help to gather more accurate information. Manual Survey Questionnaires provide accurate data about people’s opinions and experiences. They can be conducted in a variety of ways, including through interviews, focus groups, and our chosen way of questionnaire forms.

Our Manual Survey methodology involved a few in-person questionaries which included multiple-choice questions (5), Yes/No Questions (5) and some Open-ended questions (2). The verbal responses were collected on a Google Spreadsheet attached to Google Forms for further analysis in combination with the results of Online Poll results.

Nearly, 30% of the respondents gave no answer to the subjective question about the platform and reason of liking and that’s why their data was cleaned and processed for observation results to be procured. They were usually marked with “None Specific” and “No Reason Specified” markings respectively.

Survey Results (Charts, Stats and Online Poll result)

In this section, we will present the outcome of our Video Usage Analysis Survey and will try to draw various inferences out of it. We will also present related study results so that the viewers can observe the similarity and contradictions based on their sample demography or time frame in which they were conducted.

The Shift in Learning Mode

Internet usage has seen a tremendous surge in the form of video chats, video streaming, online classes, and online gaming since early 2020.

  • A Pew Research survey highlighted that 90% of Americans believe the internet has been essential to them.
  • In our Video Usage Analysis Survey, 46.3% learned new things in life by both offline and online means. Among the remaining, 38.8% believed online mediums helped them learn things. The proportion of offline learning in life was just 14.9%. This may be presumed due to the shift from traditional learning to online learning in recent years.How do you mostly learn new things in life
  • Statistics by Statista also show that internet penetration in the United States is at approximately 91%. We adopted – willingly and not-so-willingly – new ways of using the internet for business, education, and social activities.
  • Similar to the Manual Survey results, when the audience were asked to choose among the two modes, 65.75% of respondents chose the ‘Online’ mode out of 946 responses received for the question.
    how do you learn new things in life survey responses

Online Education better than Offline?

Online education will continue to increase in popularity as costs get lower due to technological availability and the quality of instruction continues to evolve and improve. Learning online will become more of a norm and less of a novelty within the next generation.

  • In December 2020, the U.S. National COVID-19 School Response Dashboard found nearly 56% of schools adopting a hybrid model, 29% offering in-person instruction, and 15% running remotely.
  • While in our Manual Survey, only 47.8% of participants believed that online education is better than offline. With 52.2% of participants inclined towards offline education, the margin seems very small.
  • As per the ‘How America Pays for College report’, conducted by Ipsos, 75% of college students and their families prefer to have in person-only or hybrid learning next semester, citing difficulty concentrating and difficulty collaborating with peers among their top critiques of online education.Online education better than offline
  • In the conducted online poll survey, the audience was asked the question, “Is online education better than offline?”. 1074 poll responses were recorded. Nearly 61% of the audience felt online education to be better than traditional learning. For Higher Education or 4-year institutions, retention rates for online students were 60–65% compared to a 75–80% retention rate of students in offline courses. This report was published after thorough research in 2016.

is Online Education better than offline education survey resultsBoth online and offline learning has specific benefits and drawbacks. To the learners, Some learners prefer interactive and visual methods. Others prefer face-to-face training to online training. Both types of education are essential in their own right. Even though online learning has benefited us, it will never replace classroom education completely.

Have you benefited more from online learning?

Peer-reviewed open access scientific journal, PLOS One accessed student’s experiences with online teaching following Covid-19. In the survey, after two weeks of online education, 8/16 students (50%) expected that their learning outcomes would be inferior with online education compared to their pre-COVID-19 education at campus. After 12 weeks, 15/ 21 students (71%) expected their learning outcome to be lower, and, notably, none of the students expected it would be higher. On both occasions, most students reported that studying had become more difficult compared to the time before the pandemic.

Have you benefited more from online learning

On the contrary, we were able to observe that participants who were nearly forced to adopt Online Education due to Covid-19 for 2 years have a better acceptance. Their responses include 55.2% of participants choosing ‘yes’ as their choice and the remaining 44.8% believing in Offline modes of learning.

Cost of Online Education vs Offline Education

A study called “Making Digital Learning Work,” released by Arizona State University analysed the cost of delivering education of large-scale online efforts at six colleges and universities. In the study, When they compared the overall costs of online courses with average costs at four of the institutions, they found that the savings for online courses ranged from $12 to $66 per credit hour, a difference of from 3 per cent to 50 per cent of the average credit hour costs”

Digital learning can help institutions reduce costs and pass along savings to students. This can be done through three primary mechanisms: raising student-to-instructor ratios, drawing on a broader network of adjunct faculty, and avoiding additional operations costs.”

The same can be corroborated in our Manual study where 61.2% of participants believe that Offline Education is costlier than Online one. In the online survey, we asked the audience to choose “Which education system they believe is more costly?”. Interestingly, out of 1070 poll responses, 621 (58%) respondents opted for Online education as more costly compared to offline.

To understand the contrast between the Online and Manual Survey, we must recall that Manual Survey had an audience only limited to India and the Online Poll had a Global audience. This can also be inferred as the Indian Audience having a majority overview towards Online Education being less costly while the Global audience having a reverse overview on that.

which education system is more costly survey results

Have you ever done Online Group Study?

The benefits of online group study are many. First, online group study allows students to learn in a collaborative setting from one another. This type of study can provide students with various perspectives and deepen their understanding of the course material.

Additionally, online group study can help students develop essential teamwork skills. Various skills teachers can educate students on different in-demand subjects, such as programming, digital marketing, copywriting, or UI/UX design. Group members must work together to stay on track and complete assignments on time. Finally, online group study can be a cost-effective way for students to receive supplemental instruction.

  • One participant in the survey says that screen-sharing allows him to better understand some of the students’ issues in the group. Some participants feel that there’s simply no ideal replacement for face-to-face study groups. Beyond the other considerations, online learning requires more self-discipline.
  • While many K-12 students are now connecting using Zoom to form smaller group study communities. 55.2% of the respondents said they had done online group studies, while 44.8% did not feel a need for the same.

Recorded Videos, Live Classes or eBooks?

The participants were given four choices to select – Recorded videos, eBooks, Live Classes – One to One, and Live Classes – One to Many.

  • Interestingly, 55.2% opted for recorded videos, followed by Live Classes One to Many (23.9%), Live Classes – One to One (17.9%), and 3% for ebooks. The result clearly states that students prefer video learning over ebooks. The reasons can be many.
  • Recorded Video content is absorbed in a more accessible and easier manner. Students can learn and review in their way to playback recorded lectures. Learning is more easily accessible for everyone with playback speed adjustment and closed captioning features. This way, students who may have disabilities or prefer to learn a certain way can review what works for them.Most Liked Online Video Content Survey Image
  • Some participants said they need to hear lessons more than once to comprehend. They can re-watch lectures as many times as they want or need. Also, without thinking about slowing down the class or course for everyone else.
  • Coming to Live Classes One to One, which was the second voted online learning content mode, one K12 student says, conversations are almost student-driven. The student has complete control over the instructor’s questions and their feedback. Some students feared answering questions in one to many live classes and comparatively felt less stress in one to one interactive classes.

Social debates are already raging on the internet and offline on whether ebooks are still the best way to learn or learning videos presents a better alternative. Both learning modes have their strengths, and one is always better for specific tasks over the other. For example, videos appear as a better medium when used for introducing complex topics instead of reading.

Short vs Long Videos

According to the research study at the University of Wisconsin, most students agreed online video content learning helped them. Also, it notably worked best when video length was kept below 15 minutes. Another article by Wall Street Journal, too, made the same deductions. The optimal preferred video length is 6 minutes or shorter. This was when the students watched most of the way through these short videos.

  • The average engagement time of any video is a maximum of 6 minutes, regardless of the video length. Also, the engagement rate decrease as videos lengthens. On average, learners spent around 3 minutes on videos longer than 12 minutes. This means they engaged with less than a quarter of the video content.
  • Certificate-earning students engaged more with videos, maybe because they had greater motivation to learn the material. The VdoCipher survey found participants opting for short video content (40.3%) over long-form video content (16.4%). For 43.3% of participants, the length of the video was not a concern. They were comfortable in both, short and long videos.

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Do you think your school should be available in the Online format?

The use of online courses among K-12 students has grown rapidly in recent years. All high schools in metro cities now require students to take at least one online course. Most online courses, particularly those serving K-12 students, have a format much more similar to in-person courses. The teachers have virtual discussions among the students, assign homework, and follows up with individual students. On comparing online and in-person classes, however, online classes aren’t as effective as in-person classes for most students.

Video Usage in Education Sector Infographic

Jessica Heppen and colleagues from the American Institutes for Research, assigned second-semester Algebra failed students to either take face-to-face or online courses in the summer. Students algebra test scores were lower in the online medium. They also rated their class more difficult than their peer of face-to-face option.

58.2% of our survey participants feel that schools should not be in the online format. Both studies found evidence that online schooling was less effective.

Overall, Being in person with teachers and students creates social pressures and benefits that help motivate students to engage. Some students do as well good in online courses as in in-person courses, some may actually do better. On average, students do worse in the online setup, and this is mainly true for students with weaker academic backgrounds.

Other Research on Online Vs Offline Education

One research conducted by Senthil Veerasamy and Susobhan Goswami, published in the International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology (2022), explores the academic performance of students in online versus offline learning environments. The study utilized statistical tools like descriptive analysis, independent t-tests, and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) to assess whether online learning provides better academic performance compared to offline (face-to-face) learning.

Descriptive statistics showed a slight advantage for offline learning in terms of academic performance, with average scores of 73 (offline) versus 71 (online). Independent t-tests and ANOVA further supported the significant impact of the mode of learning on academic performance.

Another study conducted by Priyanka, published in the International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (2023), investigates the preferences between online and offline modes of learning, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research collected data from 100 students across various regions in India, using an online survey structured into four sections to gather personal information and views on both learning modes.

Key findings and data include:

  • Demography – The respondents consisted of 53% males and 47% females, primarily aged 18 to 25 years. The educational background ranged from high school to postgraduate levels, with a significant portion in urban areas (58%).
  • Preference – 53.5% preferred offline learning, while 46.5% opted for online learning.
  • Inclination – 70.7% favored hard copy study materials, showing a strong inclination towards traditional learning resources.
  • Compatibility – 60% reported no difficulty in finding offline coaching, indicating accessibility to face-to-face educational services.
  • Focus – A higher focus and interaction were noted in offline classes, with 80% of students finding them more engaging and motivating.
  • Technology – About 60% had a laptop, and 88% had an internet connection, crucial for online learning.
  • Engagement – Despite the convenience of online learning in saving time and enhancing efficiency, a considerable percentage of students (64%) felt bored compared to offline classes.
  • Online Platforms – YouTube was the most used platform (86%), followed by Google Meet and specific educational websites.

Appendices

Survey Questionnaire

  1. How do you mostly learn new things in Life?
    Online/Offline/Both
  2. Do you think Online education is better than offline?
    Yes/No
  3. Have you benefited more from online learning?
    Yes/No
  4. Which Education System is more costly?
    Online/Offline
  5. Are you aware of any Online Tutorial (Tuition/Coaching) platforms?
    Yes/No
  6. Have you ever done Online Group Study?
    Yes/No
  7. Which type of Online Learning Content do you like more?
    Recorded Videos/Live Classes – One on One/Live Classes – One to Many/eBooks
  8. What Videos do you like more?
    Short/Long/Both
  9. Do you think your school should be available in the Online format?
    Yes/No
  10. How many daily hours do you usually spend on Online Learning?
    <2 hours/>2 hours
  11. Which eLearning site or App is most used by you and why do you like it?
    Subjective Answer

Technical Terms

We have tried to produce this report in very easy language for our intelligent users. We believe that moderate terms like sample size and demography are also understandable as per our readers’ capabilities. If we have missed explaining a term within the report, kindly search it on any search engine of your choice and we believe it will be easily learned.

Ethical Considerations

All participants gave their informed consent. The questionnaires did not include questions about personal health information or sensitive data. The quantitative data were collected through a self-administered survey. The participants provided their written consent to draw observations on data except for their names and identity.

FAQs

Why Classroom Learning Is Better Than Online?

The physical presence in a classroom environment enhances focus, minimizes distractions, and fosters a sense of community and collaboration among students. The structured schedule of offline learning helps in better time management and discipline, contributing to more effective learning outcomes.

What Is Better Online Or Offline Classes?

Offline classes are better for those who value face-to-face interaction, hands-on learning experiences, and a structured learning environment. On the other hand, online classes offer flexibility, accessibility, and convenience, especially for those with time constraints or geographical limitations.

What Is Offline Education?

Offline education typically involves standard teaching aids like textbooks, physical materials, and on-site facilities, emphasizing real-time learning and interaction.

What Major Difference Do You Find In The Teaching Of Online Classes And Offline Classes?

The major difference between online and offline classes lies in the mode of interaction and communication. Offline classes benefit from direct, in-person interaction, allowing for nuanced communication, including non-verbal cues, immediate feedback, and spontaneous discussions. In contrast, online classes rely on digital platforms, offering greater flexibility and accessibility but potentially limiting the immediacy and depth of teacher-student interaction.

References

  • Business Wire – link
  • Statistsa – link
  • Sallimae – link
  • PLOS Journal – link
  • Academia Edu – link
  • US Edu – link
  • Delhi Univ – link

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eLearning, also referred to as electronic learning or online learning, is the mode of learning that takes place using electronic technology, often via the Internet. Typically, students can learn at any time or place, as long as they have access to a device and data connection. Online learning provides numerous advantages that include self-paced learning and the choice of choosing your learning environment. In addition, eLearning is cost-efficient as it removes the geographical obstacles of classroom education and the market is projected to grow $350 Billion by 2022. In this piece, we have tried to substantiate through eLearning statistics that the market of online courses is growing no matter covid is there or not.

The unforeseen pandemic led to a global disruption to school and college education, affecting nearly 1.6 billion students worldwide. As a result, education has changed drastically, seeing a remarkable shift from traditional in-class to online learning as students move towards eLearning video platforms.

Update 2022:

  • The eLearning market is expected to grow at a 14.22%(CAGR) during 2022 –2027
  • Interactive eLearning or gamification is expected to reach $1.8B by 2023
  • The US market is growing as per the expectation of reaching $72.41B between 2020 and 2024
  • The LMS market alone will grow to $29B by 2026

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To better understand the ever-increasing eLearning sector, we put together a list of key statistics related to online learning. We have kept some statistics in descriptive form and the others in tabular form as per the nature of that data. So, let’s have a look.

  • With the education and corporate sector adopting flexible learning technologies, the overall global eLearning market is expected to reach $350 Billion by 2022. The international ed-tech investments have already crossed US$18.66 billion in 2019. -Forbes
  • The United States is the leading country in the Global eLearning Industry.
  • With hundreds of online colleges, courses, and online learning platforms, The United States is the undisputed leader in the online education market. Many education institutes in the U.S are focusing on Augmented Reality Learning. Other significant markets are India and China. Hindi has seen remarkable growth in the past couple of years.
  • Mobile learning could possibly reach $80.1 billion by 2027.
  • Amid the global Covid-19 crisis, the market for mobile learning rose to US$22.4 Billion. It is estimated to reach US$80.1 Billion by 2027, a CAGR of 20% growth in 2020-2027. -GlobeNewswire
  • Corporate eLearning may see a boost of over 250% between 2017 to 2026.
  • Corporate eLearning offers businesses and organizations the latest skills and online tools for recruiting training, sales training, learning new technology, workshops, and more. It has numerous benefits for organizations having scattered employees across the continent. In 2017, the corporate E-Learning market was valued at $14.23 billion. It is expected to hit $50 billion in 2026 at a CAGR of 15% -Business Wire
  • Until 2025, The massive open online course (MOOC) market is projected to grow at an annual rate of 32.09%.
  • MOOCs are online open learning courses that are in the form of lectures, videos, reading material, quizzes, forums of discussion, and more. According to eLearning industry statistics, the MOOC market is currently valued at $5.16 billion, and by 2025, it could be worth $25.33 billion -eLearning Industry
  • 93% of global companies planned to adopt online learning in 2020.
  • According to Finances Online Statistics, 93% of companies across the globe say they were willing to embrace online learning. Interestingly, around 90% of companies used online learning to be a source of skill development and learning tools -Finances Online

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Popular Website Centric Ed-tech platforms statistics

Data as per July’2021

Platform Major Traffic Country Traffic in Million
BYJU’s India 60-70 M
Khan Academy United States 45-55 M
Study United States 25-30 M
Vedantu India 25-30 M
Duolingo United States 12-18 M
Masterclass United States 12-18 M
Udemy India 10-18 M
Coursera United States 8-12 M
Instructables United States 8-12 M
Edx United States 3-5 M
Freecodecamp India 3-5 M
Gradeup India 3-4 M
Unacademy India 2-4 M
envato India 2-3 M
Codeacademy United States 2-3 M
Adda247 India 2-3 M
Simplilearn India 1-2 M
Pluralsight India 1-2 M
Udacity Egypt 0.5-1 M
Datacamp United States 0.5-1 M
  • For nearly 50% of the video platforms, India contributes as a major traffic country.
  • Nearly 35% of the major platforms are focused on Digital Skills development and 25% of the platforms are found to be multidisciplinary.
  • Overall positive growth in Alexa is more than thrice of negative growth in Alexa during the last 90 days period i.e. between April-July’2021.

Major YouTube Centric platforms eLearning Statistics

Data as per July’2021

Platform YouTube Subscribers YouTube Views – All Time YouTube Views Growth (Last 30 Days) Uploads
wifistudy 14.1M 2,359,364,108 42,182,085 35,935
Study IQ 10M 1,966,720,700 72,271,668 25,560
Khan Academy 6.71M 1,886,903,965 2,656,335 8,063
Examपुर 5.62M 918,640,708 40,437,588 36,989
Adda247 5.08M 666,692,828 28,871,718 27,911
Unacademy 4.75M 442,306,848 3,852,407 15,829
Freecodecamp 3.83M 200,755,991 11,036,407 1,169
Edureka 2.75M 227,453,225 6,919,500 4,434
BYJU’s 1.53M 234,656,012 5,146,290 952
Doubtnut 1.4M 366,875,327 53,261,269 525,128
Simplilearn 1.19M 81,357,013 4,754,889 2,856
Masterclass 852K 155,809,428 12,778,324 178
Vedantu 834K 96,180,586 4,581,535 3,729
Pluralsight 702K 9,380,798 77,037 3,470
Domestika 538K 734,629,513 19,773,445 2,443
Udacity 493K 150,851,352 986,475 29,818
Creativelive 447K 45,146,250 175,469 2,556
Great Learning Academy 431K 53,404,953 1,249,348 1,378
Skillshare 343K 10,302,957 646,907 362
Teamtreehouse 335K 25,986,830 618,166 630
Edx 289K 15,487,046 131,947 2,282
Gradeup 288K 15,547,674 280,333 2,380
Duolingo 279K 18,922,870 1,627,888 66
  • Doubtnut has uploaded the highest video content on YouTube and the same can be attributed to its highest growth of Video views in the last 30 days.
  • Same as web-centric platforms, nearly 35% of the major platforms are uploading content on Digital Skills development.
  • Creators in the Test Preparation category and specifically from India are gaining subscribers and views rapidly like that of wifistudy, Study IQ and Examपुर.
  • Most Views/Uploads comes from Arts & Creativity uploaders having near to 1million views per upload like Masterclass followed by Multidisciplinary, Language Skills, K-12 and Digital Skills category.

Popular App Centric Ed-tech platforms eLearning Statistics

Data as per July’2021

Platform Play store Downloads Rating Rating Count
Duolingo 100,000,000+ 4.6 11,236,395
BYJU’s 50,000,000+ 4.2 1,603,469
Udemy 10,000,000+ 4.4 306,627
Coursera 10,000,000+ 4.2 125,561
Khan Academy 10,000,000+ 4.5 147,388
Unacademy 10,000,000+ 4.2 793,620
Cambly 10,000,000+ 4.1 112,386
Memrise 10,000,000+ 4.6 1,405,104
ClassDojo 10,000,000+ 4.1 246,784
Doubtnut 10,000,000+ 4.1 404,186
Extramarks 10,000,000+ 3.9 119,073
Vedantu 10,000,000+ 4.2 327,866
Edx 5,000,000+ 4.7 86,490
PowerSchool 5,000,000+ 2.8 28,800
Masterclass 1,000,000+ 4.7 17,262
Datacamp 1,000,000+ 4.6 17,892
Skillshare 1,000,000+ 4.5 46,530
Pluralsight 1,000,000+ 4.6 16,687
Domestika 1,000,000+ 4.8 27,425
Great Learning Academy 1,000,000+ 4.5 7,759
  • Duolingo, a Language Skills development app, is among the most downloaded apps in the Education category with more than 100 million downloads.
  • Khan Academy, BYJU’s & Unacademy can be seen working on App, Website, & YouTube as they are managing to attain a position in 10 major eLearning platforms.
  • Multidisciplinary courses providing Apps have a greater share than Coding skills focussed Apps on the Play store.

Education vs other categories Apps on Play store

Data Source: Vdocipher

Category All apps Average rating Apps with >50K downloads
Art & Design 7,641 4.0501 627
Auto & Vehicles 10,565 3.9794 614
Beauty 7,163 4.2016 293
Books & Reference 45,235 4.3127 4,254
Business 67,040 4.1208 1,906
Comics 1,442 3.9693 284
Communication 22,954 4.1612 1,813
Dating 2,905 3.8986 407
Education (Max Value) 95,619 4.2319 6,499
Entertainment 55,426 4.0501 6,949
Events 6,690 4.3733 86
Finance 29,818 4.0198 3,606
Food & Drink 43,789 4.2521 974
Health & Fitness 33,882 4.0602 2,059
House & Home 7,158 3.9188 293
Libraries & Demo 2,301 4.1208 174
Lifestyle 48,160 4.1511 3,945
Maps & Navigation 13,060 3.9592 1,124
Medical 15,523 4.0905 834
Music & Audio 67,558 4.3632 3,990
News & Magazines 18,073 4.2218 1,380
Parenting 1,780 4.0703 225
Personalization 37,713 4.2925 4,734
Photography 14,028 3.9592 2,696
Productivity 37,776 4.0804 2,419
Shopping 40,856 4.2723 2,157
Social 19,934 4.242 1,767
Sports 17,451 4.1814 1,230
Tools 56,476 3.9592 7,173
Travel & Local 28,346 4.0905 1,658
Video Players & Editors 5,711 3.8582 1,346
Weather 2,966 4.1511 751
Action 10,695 4.0703 2,226
Adventure 9,217 4.141 1,589
Arcade 20,629 4.3127 1,790
Board 4,281 4.1208 775
Card 3,460 4.0602 898
Casino 2,404 4.1006 616
Casual 19,680 4.1713 2,880
Educational 9,085 4.2117 1,146
Music 1,802 3.9491 335
Puzzle 20,394 4.2824 2,543
Racing 4,043 4.0602 1,148
Role Playing 4,226 3.9794 1,647
Simulation 8,904 3.8481 3,312
Sports Games 3,207 3.9491 835
Strategy 3,519 4.0198 805
Trivia 5,497 4.1511 604
Word 3,918 4.2824 631
Total Apps Crawled 1,000,000 4.109669 92,047

Education apps vs other android apps categories with greater than 50 thousand downloads

Top Education category performing Apps – Globally

Data as per July’2021

Title Installs Rating
Duolingo 100,000,000+ 4.6
Google Classroom 100,000,000+ 2.7
Photomath 100,000,000+ 4.7
Brainly-Home Learning 100,000,000+ 4.1
Cake – Learn English for Free 50,000,000+ 4.8
BYJU’S-The Learning App 50,000,000+ 4.2
Bible App for Kids 50,000,000+ 4.4
DIKSHA 10,000,000+ 4.3
Kahoot! Play & Create Quizzes 10,000,000+ 4.6
Babbel 10,000,000+ 4.5
Hello English 10,000,000+ 4.5
Unacademy 10,000,000+ 4.2
Pinkfong Baby Shark 10,000,000+ 4
Doubtnut 10,000,000+ 4.1
Kids Learn Professions 10,000,000+ 4

Major Category Wise Overall Grossers


Multidisciplinary

Platform Web Reach (approx) YouTube Subscribers Play store Installs
Udemy 758M 192K 10,000,000+
Edx 96M 289K 5,000,000+
BYJU’s 93M 1.53M 50,000,000+
Unacademy 61M 4.75M 10,000,000+
Doubtnut 2M 1.4M 10,000,000+

K-12

Platform Web Reach (approx) YouTube Subscribers Play store Installs
Khan Academy 152M 6.71M 10,000,000+
PowerSchool 23M 3.57K 5,000,000+
ClassDojo 18M 109K 10,000,000+

Digital Skills

Platform Web Reach (approx) YouTube Subscribers Play store Installs
Coursera 448M 185K 10,000,000+
Pluralsight 32M 702K 1,000,000+
Codeacademy 63M 9.57K 500,000+
Datacamp 31M 117K 1,000,000+
Great Learning Academy 17M 431K 1,000,000+

Arts & Creativity

Platform Web Reach (approx) YouTube Subscribers Play store Installs
Masterclass 47M 852K 1,000,000+
Skillshare 30M 343K 1,000,000+
Domestika 31M 538K 1,000,000+

Language Skills

Platform Web Reach (approx) YouTube Subscribers Play store Installs
Duolingo 162M 279K 100,000,000+
Cambly 18M 119K 10,000,000+
Memrise 8M 13.9K 10,000,000+

Test Preparation

Platform Web Reach (approx) YouTube Subscribers Play store Installs
Gradeup 35M 288K 10,000,000+
Adda247 32M 5.08M 5,000,000+
Vedantu 32M 834K 10,000,000+
Edugorilla 16M 1.13K 50,000+
Magoosh 12M 133K 500,000+

Growing Online Education Brands’ and Creators YouTube statistics in India

  • Unacademy India with its sister channels like Unacademy JEE and Unacademy NEET are among the Top 10 Indian brands channels on YouTube as per their views gained per month during the July 2020-June 2021.
  • Before grossing 53 million views in June 2021, Doubtnut grossed 11.5 million views in May 2021 which is near to a 400% M.O.M. growth.
  • With continuous shuffling, BYJU’S is still among the top 20 rank holder brands in India during July 2020-June 2021.
  • Edureka! gained nearly 7.26 million views in June 2021.
  • Study IQ education grossed more than 60 million views on YouTube during June 2021.
  • WifiStudy is averaging more than 40 million views every month during the July 2020-June 2021.
  • Examपुर is making good growth with May 2021 seeing a whopping 270 million views on their YouTube channel.
  • Top subscribers holding channels in the Education category on YouTube, uploads content around pre-school teaching. Examples include Cocomelon, Pinkfong Baby Shark, ChuChu TV, Little Baby Bum, and Infobells.

eLearning & Online Learning Piracy Statistics

  • 52% of users watch illegally downloaded or streamed videos.
  • More than 60% of people are aware of piracy while downloading or streaming copyrighted videos.
  • Majority of websites that allow piracy distribution are hosted in America and Europe.
  • Telegram has emerged as a host to most of the pirated content distributed via the App.
  • Nearly 25% of global Internet usage is for online piracy.
  • Free hosting websites get majorly used for downloading pirated content.
  • The revenue losses expected in 2022 are more than $20B in the Online Learning industry.
  • A report by MUSO, a piracy analytics company, shared a report in 2018 showing the percentage of Top countries in illegal downloads.
    Country Billion visits
    United States 21.88%
    Russia 18.22%
    India 12.07%
    France 9.24%
    Turkey 9.24%
    Ukraine 7.71%
    Indonesia 7.65%
    United Kingdom 7.24%
    Germany 6.74%

FAQs:

How big is the eLearning industry?

According to Global market insights, the eLearning market will surpass USD 375 billion by 2026.

What are the benefits of eLearning for companies?

Standardized training, use eLearning to train new hires fast, boost productivity and performance by offering training to employees. It is scalable for any number of employees, time-flexible, cost-saving and allows global collaborations.

How many people are using mobile eLearning?

In 2020, the mobile learning market has risen to $22.5 billion. By 2027, it is projected to reach $80.1 billion.

What is the retention rate from eLearning?

The Research Institute of America has found that online courses increase the retention rate from anything between 25% to 60%. The contributing factors are engaging multimedia content, self-paced learning and more control over the study material.

Which countries offer the best infrastructure for eLearning?

Preply, a digital learning platform published a global study on the technical infrastructure and accessibility for eLearning. This is based on access to computers, education expenditure, broadband and mobile internet speed, education expenditure & more. Denmark tops the list, followed by the United States, Hungary and the United Kingdom.

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