E-learning is a method of transmitting knowledge to pupils by electronic means such as videos, audio, e-books, AR/VR, or any other electronic mode. Students gain from e-learning in a variety of ways, including lower educational costs and specialised course learning. Furthermore, e-learning has become an essential component of the majority of organisations because it improves employee performance.
Middle East & Africa E-Learning Market Driving Factors and Challenges
The growing number of internet users, government measures to promote smart learning, technical improvements, and corporate adoption of learning management systems (LMS) are all expected to drive Turkey's smart education and learning system market. SAP SE offers a variety of enterprise application software and services, including CRM, human capital management, and supply chain management. Furthermore, the growing significance of artificial intelligence is expected to drive demand for education and learning analytics, solving challenges like as high dropout rates and inadequate teaching techniques, which would benefit the MEA education industry.
The Middle East's thriving economy, fueled by significant expenditures in corporate sector expansion, makes e-learning efforts more effective for disseminating corporate culture. Government measures to digitise education, combined with the deployment of electronic equipment, are propelling the region forward in online education. The expanding sectors provide a large market, drawing new participants and promoting market growth. However, poor security and ethical safeguards are projected to be a significant burden for important players in the Middle-East online education and e-learning market as they work to solve these difficulties. The high cost of online education and e-learning, as well as increased employee security concerns, are likely to impede the growth of the Middle East online education and e-learning industry.
Impact of COVID-19 on Middle East & Africa E-Learning Market
Saudi Arabia has had the most COVID-19 instances in the Middle East and Africa, followed by Iran, South Africa, and the UAE. The UAE was the first in the region to declare a proven instance, and it thereafter moved university teaching online. Dubai closed schools and established an online learning platform, whereas Saudi Arabia closed educational institutions in March and adopted e-learning programmes. The Saudi Research and Innovation Network has collaborated with the Integrated Telecom Company to improve digital services and learning platforms.
Middle East & Africa E-Learning Market Key Players:
The market study provides market data by competitive landscape, revenue analysis, market segments and detailed analysis of key market players such as; Adobe Inc., Cisco systems Inc., Citrix system Inc., Docebo Inc., Gp Strategies Corporation, Oracle corporation, Pearson plc, Skillsoft Corporation, Others.
Middle East & Africa E-Learning Market Segmentation:
By Delivery Mode: Based on the Delivery Mode, Middle East & Africa E-Learning Market is segmented as; LMS, Mobile, Online, Others.
By Learning Mode: Based on the Learning Mode, Middle East & Africa E-Learning Market is segmented as; Instructor-Led, Self-Paced.
By End User: Based on the End User, Middle East & Africa E-Learning Market is segmented as; Academic (K-12, Higher Institution), Corporate.
By Region: This research also includes data for Saudi Arabia, South Africa, The UAE, Rest of Middle East & Africa.
This study also encompasses various drivers and restraining factors of this market for the forecast period. Various growth opportunities are also discussed in the report.