Edge computing is often associated with autonomous vehicles, IoT devices, and industrial automation. But its applications are beginning to reshape digital learning environments as well. For eLearning professionals, especially those dealing with large-scale data and latency-sensitive applications like AR/VR , edge computing offers a compelling shift in how content is delivered, tracked, and personalized. In this article, we explore what edge computing is, how it differs from cloud computing, and what it means for eLearning speed, data accuracy, and learner experience. What Is Edge Computing? Edge computing is a distributed computing paradigm that brings data processing closer to the source of data generation—such as a learner's device or a local network node—instead of relying solely on centralized cloud servers. In eLearning contexts, this could mean processing a learner’s quiz results, xAPI statements, or AR/VR interactions locally before syncing with a Learning Management Sy...
The demand for eLearning has grown exponentially, and so has the need for efficient and user-friendly tools to create online courses. Traditional authoring tools often require programming knowledge and technical expertise, which can slow down the course development process. Enter no-code authoring tools — platforms designed to simplify eLearning content creation without the need for coding. But are they truly the future of eLearning course development? Let’s explore. What Are No-Code Authoring Tools? No-code authoring tools allow instructional designers , educators, and corporate trainers to create interactive eLearning content without writing a single line of code. These platforms typically offer intuitive, drag-and-drop interfaces, pre-built templates, and a wide range of interactive elements. This approach democratizes course creation, making it accessible to those without technical expertise. Benefits of No-Code Authoring Tools Faster Development Time: No-code tools streamline the...