Monday, July 7, 2014

Future of Distance Learning


In a literal sense, the future of distance learning does not exist. Distance learning drops the ‘distance’ part of its terminology and is replaced with self. With the increased abilities and access of technology worldwide, prior boundaries won’t exist. No longer is location, times, travel, limited information or personnel an issue. Information can be gathered instantly, from anywhere, at any time.

Self-learning through a web-based program, sometime in the future, will replace school systems. The web-based programs will be able to present certification of completion of requirements. Due to technology, the true human social interaction that schools provide is becoming a ghost in society, so why would brick-and-mortar schools need to exist? Currently, our college’s largest group of enrollment, over half of all enrollees, are strictly online students. I believe that even blended courses will begin to be phased out with online only learning while using Google Hangouts or Skype for instructor-student and student-student interaction.

I believe the future will involve more artificial intelligence and virtual worlds. The videos mention a semantic web system where computers think as if humans. With all of the advancements in the past, I wouldn’t try to argue the point too much. While I don’t agree that computers can think as if human, I’m convinced that research is and will be done to push toward that outcome.