Online learning

The Journey of Online Education: A Historical Overview

  • Earliest Beginnings of “Distance Learning”

    Earliest Beginnings of “Distance Learning”
    In colonial Boston, Caleb Philipps offered shorthand lessons by mail, advertised in the Boston Gazette.
  • Pitman Shorthand

    Pitman Shorthand
    In Gloucestershire, UK, Sir Isaac Pitman offered shorthand correspondence courses with feedback, helping establish Pitman Shorthand, still used today by journalists, stenographers, and secretaries.
  • Distance Education

    Distance Education
    In 1892, the University of Wisconsin coined the term "distance education" and, by 1906, began sending recorded lectures on phonographs to students.
  • The Foundations

    The Foundations
    PLATO (Programmed Logic for Automated Teaching Operations) is developed at the University of Illinois, one of the first computer-based education systems.
  • The Year of the 64

    The Year of the 64
    The Electronic University Network (EUN) is established to offer online courses via the Commodore 64 computer.
  • Rise of the Phoenix

    Rise of the Phoenix
    The University of Phoenix launches its first online education program.
  • Early Growth and Internet Integration

    Early Growth and Internet Integration
    The World Wide Web becomes publicly available, laying the groundwork for internet-based learning.
  • First Up

    First Up
    Blackboard Inc. is founded, introducing one of the first major Learning Management Systems (LMS).
  • Defining a Digital Age in Education

    Defining a Digital Age in Education
    The term “e-learning” is coined, and LMS platforms gain popularity in universities and businesses.
  • Opening the Doors to Free Online Education

    Opening the Doors to Free Online Education
    MIT OpenCourseWare launches, offering free access to course materials online.
  • Year of the MOOC

    Year of the MOOC
    Platforms like Coursera, edX, and Udacity launch in partnership with top universities.
  • Advancing Careers Through Flexible Online Credentials

    Advancing Careers Through Flexible Online Credentials
    MicroMasters and professional certificate programs emerge, bridging gaps between MOOCs and formal education.
  • Acceleration During the Pandemic and Beyond

    Acceleration During the Pandemic and Beyond
    The COVID-19 pandemic forces a global shift to remote learning, making online education essential across all levels.
  • Rise of the Machines

    Rise of the Machines
    Virtual reality (VR) and AI-driven tutoring gain traction in immersive and personalized learning environments.
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    Unknown Future Possibilities

    Continued development of AI integration, chatbots, and personalized learning pathways through platforms like ChatGPT and intelligent LMS tools.