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E-Learning is an ever-growing market. It is no surprise that the pandemic had a hand in the increase, but there are other reasons that more and more people are taking to technology for instruction. Access to devices — smartphones, notebooks, tablets, etc. — and to the internet is constantly on an upward swing. Add to that the advent of new technologies such as AI, VR and cloud-based LMS and you have a recipe for a healthy market that is only going to become stronger.
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