High technology and innovation in the education sector, namely EdTech, is making waves throughout Australia and beyond. The COVID-19 crisis and restrictions on many Australian international students are highlighting the importance of digital platforms to support students and their learning. Digital, borderless education is continuing to trend to accomodate this demand, and education providers across […]

Borderless demand and delivery in Aussie education

High technology and innovation in the education sector, namely EdTech, is making waves throughout Australia and beyond. The COVID-19 crisis and restrictions on many Australian international students are highlighting the importance of digital platforms to support students and their learning.

Digital, borderless education is continuing to trend to accomodate this demand, and education providers across the nation have quickly adapted and pivoted their business models to facilitate e-learning that is seamless and borderless.

Accessibility, internet speed and content delivery challenges and opportunities are shared by industry experts to encourage educators. Businesses who have quickly adopted this trend will remain competitive and stay ahead of the rest as borderless e-learning is likely to stay in practice well after the coronavirus is contained.

Remote learning, borderless, distant education is part of the current digital classroom revolution. With technology taking an increasingly central role in how lessons are delivered and how students are learning, the preeminent technology that is mobile devices (such as tablets) are facilitating and propelling this new landscape. Enabling educators to re-imagine the way in which classes can be run, tech innovation is supporting teachers to work from home and teach in places that may not easily be reached, after disasters and during pandemics.