Online education is flourishing in Australia and is set to grow at 24.3% in the next 12 months, twice as quickly as any other industry, according to a report by business information analysts, IBIS World.
The growth has several key driving factors: increasing acceptance of online education as an valid alternative to traditional face-to-face teaching, strong uptake of broadband internet services, improved resources and teaching methods (real-time lecturing, podcasts, webcams, virtual labs), and the economic downturn.
The sector’s biggest advantage, however, is convenience: being able to study and learn anytime, anywhere.
Open Universities Australia (OUA), which is owned by Curtin, Griffith, Macquarie, Monash, RMIT, and Swinburne universities, and the University of South Australia, is Australia’s largest provider of online university degrees.

























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