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Writer's pictureDisha Parab

Classroom Learning Vs Cloud-based LMS and Virtual Classes

Learning processes and procedures are changing rapidly all across the globe. In present times, there are innumerable paradigms for gaining knowledge and learning something. Among the many such platforms, eLearning has gained immense popularity. In fact, people are shifting from classroom-based learning to eLearning platforms for the ease and comfort it offers. Though learning and education is provided primarily through classroom teaching, many countries are trying to implement eLearning processes right from the beginning so that kids become adept to the new educational technology.


Limitations of classroom learning

Traditional classroom-based learning has some limitations, which are overcome easily with eLearning and virtual classes. For instance, classroom learning has fixed timings. Classes are held at a particular time and at a particular place. Usually attendance in these classes is important. Learners also need to travel all the way to attend the classes. One might also miss a class or forget to take notes. For people who are working as well as studying, attending regular classes might be a problem as timings might not match or the distances might become a factor. For them eLearning is the best thing as it offers flexibility in the best manner.


Cloud based eLearning

All kinds of electronically supported teaching and learning can be categorized under eLearning. It is interesting to find that eLearning has now reached a new height with cloud computing. This is a technology, which relies mainly on internet and the various central remote servers for maintaining applications and various kinds of data and information. With stable internet connection, the user will be able to access data and files shared via a common platform, without installing any software on local drive. And this can be done from any place, at any time.


Benefits of eLearning with cloud technology

Document format compatibility – It is seen that many files do not open on smartphones or PCs for format incompatibility. ELearning platforms, which are cloud-powered, have no such issues. The eLearning applications open directly from the cloud and incompatibility issues are absent.

Constant software updates – Cloud-based learning management system (LMS) operates with the cloud power. In the cloud source, the software applications are updated automatically. As a result, the end users always get updated data.


Great advantage for students and teachers – Cloud based eLearning offers great facilities to students as they can take up online courses, submit assignments, get instructions from faculties, clear doubts, take tests, and receive results online. Cloud-based LMS such as Edbrix comes with features that enable students to perform group study virtually while faculties can conduct virtual classes. This is also effective for people who work simultaneously while studying. They can take up the courses in their free time.


Low cost of cloud-based eLearning – With cloud-based learning platform, you do not need to have high-end system configuration. You can study and share knowledge using personal computer, tablet or even your smartphone, provided you have steady internet connection. It also eliminates the need for additional data storage space in your system as content is stored in the cloud. Both learners and instructors can access the same as and when they need it.


Data security – Usually cloud-based eLearning platforms offer great data security to users. There are little scopes of data getting deleted or compromised from the cloud.

With so many advantages of cloud-based LMS, it is likely that more and more institutions will sign up for similar programs in near future, leaving traditional classroom teaching behind.


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