Post by account_disabled on Dec 19, 2023 9:30:52 GMT
Before the pandemic broke out, we could already find people who preferred a 100% online teaching methodology, but the number of followers of this modality has grown drastically since then. Education has been another of the areas that has been relegated to the screens and online training has been one of the winners of the crisis, a trend that is here to stay. Semrush has compiled a list of Internet searches throughout 2020 related to the education sector< a i=3>. In this way, according to data collected by the platform, queries related to online education grew by more than 500%.
In addition, the analysis reveals that the terms most searched by Spaniards on Google have been «SEPE courses» and «free online courses» , reaching a value of 44,000 impacts on average from Phone Number List March of last year to February 2021. However, what prevails above all is the growth in searches related to the State Public Employment Service, which have risen 123% since the beginning of the pandemic. For their part, free courses peaked at the beginning of the health crisis, but Internet users have been losing interest and have decreased by 75%. The coronavirus has boosted online education, according to Semrush "The situation caused by the spread of the virus led to various work situations such as unemployment or layoffs.
Which has encouraged many people to take advantage of this obligatory free time to continue updating their knowledge and training, remotely," says Fernando Angulo, international communications director at Semrush. "A reflection of this is the growth in enrollment in online teaching during the last year, which recorded historical data and will continue to be a fundamental part throughout 2021," predicts the expert. Likewise, the World Economic Forum warn that this is not a temporary option, but rather the future of education due to the convenience and flexibility it provides to students, who can access it from anywhere in the world.
In addition, the analysis reveals that the terms most searched by Spaniards on Google have been «SEPE courses» and «free online courses» , reaching a value of 44,000 impacts on average from Phone Number List March of last year to February 2021. However, what prevails above all is the growth in searches related to the State Public Employment Service, which have risen 123% since the beginning of the pandemic. For their part, free courses peaked at the beginning of the health crisis, but Internet users have been losing interest and have decreased by 75%. The coronavirus has boosted online education, according to Semrush "The situation caused by the spread of the virus led to various work situations such as unemployment or layoffs.
Which has encouraged many people to take advantage of this obligatory free time to continue updating their knowledge and training, remotely," says Fernando Angulo, international communications director at Semrush. "A reflection of this is the growth in enrollment in online teaching during the last year, which recorded historical data and will continue to be a fundamental part throughout 2021," predicts the expert. Likewise, the World Economic Forum warn that this is not a temporary option, but rather the future of education due to the convenience and flexibility it provides to students, who can access it from anywhere in the world.